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Safety Factor posted:Yeah, the Retribution campaigns aren't all that great because they're all identical with different voiceovers and heroes. The Ork campaign is fantastic though and if you only play one that should be it. A galactic war to get a new hat is the most orky and most awesome thing ever
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The best thing about the DOW 2 campaigns is playing around with the late game super abilities. If there was an option to play through Retribution's early missions with maxed out heroes, I'd get some more fun out of it I think.
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 14:52 |
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Klaus88 posted:Actually a song that exists in 40k. In the Gaunt's series no less
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 15:21 |
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Arcsquad12 posted:The best thing about the DOW 2 campaigns is playing around with the late game super abilities. If there was an option to play through Retribution's early missions with maxed out heroes, I'd get some more fun out of it I think. Chaos Rising was easily the best for this. Everyone pretty much turns into an anime.
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 17:17 |
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Arcsquad12 posted:The best thing about the DOW 2 campaigns is playing around with the late game super abilities. If there was an option to play through Retribution's early missions with maxed out heroes, I'd get some more fun out of it I think. I like Sergeant Merrick, the hardest working sergeant in the Imperium, and his late game abilities. He could have an autocannon and there was a % chance that every shot would turn into an artillery strike. Even if that chance was like 10%, that gun shoots often enough that he's leveling the map singlehandedly. I also love that after three games he's still a sergeant and hasn't been promoted.
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 17:56 |
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SRM posted:I like Sergeant Merrick, the hardest working sergeant in the Imperium, and his late game abilities. He could have an autocannon and there was a % chance that every shot would turn into an artillery strike. Even if that chance was like 10%, that gun shoots often enough that he's leveling the map singlehandedly. I also love that after three games he's still a sergeant and hasn't been promoted. He is smart enough to relaize that being an LT just means drawing more fire and extra paper work for less killing of things in the name of the emperor. Besides, have you seen the causality rates for junior commissioned officers in the guard? He'll live longer as a humble sergeant.
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 18:11 |
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Skarsnik posted:Direct from black library yeah, but their eBook pricing is insane Not so fast, according to my inbox Black Library are releasing a new e-book that's (could be?) free* and its by ADB AND its about the Nightlords *Only available on their android app that allows them to pester you to buy things from them daily.
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 21:35 |
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Klaus88 posted:He is smart enough to relaize that being an LT just means drawing more fire and extra paper work for less killing of things in the name of the emperor. Besides, have you seen the causality rates for junior commissioned officers in the guard? He'll live longer as a humble sergeant. That and the fact that he's probably having plenty of rewards under the Lord General for being such a good sport.
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 21:38 |
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Baka-nin posted:Not so fast, according to my inbox Black Library are releasing a new e-book that's (could be?) free* and its by ADB AND its about the Nightlords I look forward to reading it *exclusively* now and then reading it again in an omnibus I've actually paid for a few months down the line
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 21:47 |
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Baka-nin posted:Not so fast, according to my inbox Black Library are releasing a new e-book that's (could be?) free* and its by ADB AND its about the Nightlords Be advised that, to GW, an" e-book" is anything from a single page to a full-length novel.
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 22:09 |
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berzerkmonkey posted:Be advised that, to GW, an" e-book" is anything from a single page to a full-length novel. Now now, a books true measure isn't the width of its spine nor the dimensions of page or size of font, rather its the impact made upon your heart.
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 22:24 |
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Baka-nin posted:Now now, a books true measure isn't the width of its spine nor the dimensions of page or size of font, rather its the impact made upon your fixed
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Klaus88 posted:He is smart enough to relaize that being an LT just means drawing more fire and extra paper work for less killing of things in the name of the emperor. Besides, have you seen the causality rates for junior commissioned officers in the guard? He'll live longer as a humble sergeant. Heck, in the Ghosts books Sergeants were usually leading "squads" that fit the Platoon entry on the army lists until they quietly got promoted to Lieutenant after Gereon.
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# ? Jul 9, 2015 23:40 |
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SRM posted:I like Sergeant Merrick, the hardest working sergeant in the Imperium, and his late game abilities. He could have an autocannon and there was a % chance that every shot would turn into an artillery strike. Even if that chance was like 10%, that gun shoots often enough that he's leveling the map singlehandedly. I also love that after three games he's still a sergeant and hasn't been promoted. Come on now, Sergeant Major is a pretty nice title. In funnier news, the Age of Sigmar release has claimed its first victim. Man burns 900 dollars worth of plastic in protest.
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Baka-nin posted:Not so fast, according to my inbox Black Library are releasing a new e-book that's (could be?) free* and its by ADB AND its about the Nightlords Yeah, I downloaded the app just for that title. I'm looking forward to it. Arcsquad12 posted:Come on now, Sergeant Major is a pretty nice title.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 02:48 |
You know, if you don't like the new rules you can always keep playing with the old ones. No one's gonna come to your house and confiscate the old rulebooks. Why are people so stupid and over-reactionary?
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 02:51 |
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Games Workshop fans.
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jng2058 posted:You know, if you don't like the new rules you can always keep playing with the old ones. No one's gonna come to your house and confiscate the old rulebooks. Why are people so stupid and over-reactionary? Arcsquad12 posted:Games Workshop fans.
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Annointed posted:That and the fact that he's probably having plenty of rewards under the Lord General for being such a good sport. True, there aren't many sergeant majors who have pointed a plasma gun at a lord general with a commissar pointing a pistol at the back of their head at the time who have come out of that situation with a medal. I wouldn't be surprised if he reappears in Dawn of War 3 having been dragooned into an officer.
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jng2058 posted:You know, if you don't like the new rules you can always keep playing with the old ones. No one's gonna come to your house and confiscate the old rulebooks. Why are people so stupid and over-reactionary? Because they aren't making things that are compatible with the old rules any more. That and Age Of Sigmar is full of holes the size of buildings full of infinite wizards.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 05:24 |
Improbable Lobster posted:Because they aren't making things that are compatible with the old rules any more. So what? All the old stuff still exists. You've got decades of miniatures to pick over, now coming from bargain bins and cheap on Ebay! Hell, now's the time to pick up all the stuff you don't have on the cheap as people unload their armies. Buy low and play forever! What I'm saying is that you don't have to play the new rules just because they're new. You can still use your current armies just fine. There's no good reason to set them on fire.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 05:29 |
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jng2058 posted:So what? All the old stuff still exists. You've got decades of miniatures to pick over, now coming from bargain bins and cheap on Ebay! Hell, now's the time to pick up all the stuff you don't have on the cheap as people unload their armies. Buy low and play forever! I agree
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See above: Games Workshop fans. The kind of people who take tournament play so seriously that they will throw out models that don't fit their powergaming army list if the rules update and invalidate them.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 05:49 |
Arcsquad12 posted:See above: Games Workshop fans. The kind of people who take tournament play so seriously that they will throw out models that don't fit their powergaming army list if the rules update and invalidate them. poo poo, who cares about Tournament play anymore? GW gave up on the Grand Tournaments years ago, and with it their only real control over who uses what models. Warhammer, and 40k alongside it, has always been at its best when played among a group of friends with plenty of laughter, taunting, houserules, and alcoholic beverages (to taste).
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That being said it is kind of sad seeing this ip not have a dedicated tryhard scene anymore, it was kind of fun seeing just how crafty these people can be when there's money at stake.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 06:33 |
Annointed posted:That being said it is kind of sad seeing this ip not have a dedicated tryhard scene anymore, it was kind of fun seeing just how crafty these people can be when there's money at stake. I'll grant that I've had some good tournament experiences back in the day, but what made tournaments fun were that they were the exception, not the rule. I'd play for months with my various buddies, hone a list, then play in a tournament and see how our local tactical developments compared to the ones in the wider world. That was fun, sure. But! Playing ENTIRELY for tournaments? That sucks the life outta the game and turns it into an exercise in frustration and rules exploitation. No thanks!
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 06:40 |
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Can someone explain the Age of Sigmar situation?
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 07:15 |
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Dodoman posted:Can someone explain the Age of Sigmar situation? Basically the rules are bad, and they have totally not space marines in a fantasy game Read from here: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?goto=post&postid=447387177#post447387177
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jng2058 posted:
http://imgur.com/gallery/V0gND How else would we get stories like this?
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 07:44 |
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Is there a shortlist of rad Battlefleet Gothic type books?
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 13:26 |
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Dodoman posted:Can someone explain the Age of Sigmar situation? It also includes bonuses for roleplaying.
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victrix posted:Is there a shortlist of rad Battlefleet Gothic type books? Do you mean rule books and game manuals or novels? If it's the latter you've got two Execution Hour and Shadowpoint both by Gordon Rennie. They're both pretty good if you can track them down.
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Skarsnik posted:Basically the rules are bad, and they have totally not space marines in a fantasy game ThisIsNoZaku posted:It also includes bonuses for roleplaying. FOR THE LADY
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You have to love how terrible the game manages to be. It's almost like they designed it to suck.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 15:59 |
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Dodoman posted:FOR THE LADY So which big tournament are you practicing for?
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 16:02 |
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Baka-nin posted:Do you mean rule books and game manuals or novels? If it's the latter you've got two Execution Hour and Shadowpoint both by Gordon Rennie. They're both pretty good if you can track them down. jng2058 posted:poo poo, who cares about Tournament play anymore? GW gave up on the Grand Tournaments years ago, and with it their only real control over who uses what models. Warhammer, and 40k alongside it, has always been at its best when played among a group of friends with plenty of laughter, taunting, houserules, and alcoholic beverages (to taste).
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 16:02 |
SRM posted:The Night Lords books have some really cool naval action in them too. The Exalted is this master captain and in Blood Reaver they pull off some deft naval maneuvers in space. That being said everyone should read those books anyway. They're not naval-centric, but the ship action scenes are still pretty great. The old editions as far back as 3rd are available for pennies on the dollar on Amazon. The 7th edition stuff is pretty much full price, but in the event of a hypothetical 8th edition being as wacky as Age of Sigmar is, one would expect to be able to get 7th edition on the cheap as well. And that's not even including the vast number of available to the less scrupulous. It's actually easier to plant your flag and say "okay, we're playing 4th edition 40k" because you can buy all the books you need online for $20 or less, and by restricting yourself only to older miniatures you're able to work Ebay to build your army a lot cheaper than you would be if you wanted all the latest and greatest toys which are hard to get at anything short of full price, and GW's full price these days is insanity. And hell, if you play 4th edition you can use those fun Doctrines rules that give you more customization options than any edition before or since.
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# ? Jul 10, 2015 17:44 |
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There was a great scene in soul hunter where the covenant of blood came at a ship perpendicular, and buzzed it so close that the gravitational displacement made the opposing vessel's crew vomit.
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ThisIsNoZaku posted:So which big tournament are you practicing for? Staying at home and saving money.
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ADB just confirmed on Facebook that his Night Lords short will be about Talos and First Claw. Christmas has come early.
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