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Business Gorillas posted:what i'm feeling right now must be what native americans feel when white girls wear tribal headdresses A mercenary that only gets hired once because he gave you his word sounds like a really lovely concept for a mercenary.
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Business Gorillas posted:did that frostgrave game ever pan out ot be something cool and good? Yes and no. Admittedly, the rules are not perfect. Many agree that using the Bad Karma house rules are important if you want to have a persistent warband. Even with those fixes it can be tough when you face off against wizards of greatly differing levels. That said. The rule set is cheap, simple, and fun. It lets you use some of the giant pile of minis that every wargamer has around and the creativity in modelling that has occurred is impressive. Check out the Facebook groups to see the variety of scratch built and kit bashed stuff that people are making/using.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 20:54 |
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NTRabbit posted:X-Wing, Star Trek Attack Wing, Wings of War, and Mobile Frame Zero 002: Intercept Orbit, which should hit retail any day now Of those I've seen X-Wing (Huge) seen Star Trek get slammed, heard of Wings of War anecdotally and assumed it came under "niche historical", and have never heard of the latter. So, I think the dogfighting games bit of the market is relatively uncluttered.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 20:59 |
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Wings of War is the ancestor of X-Wing and Attack Wing. Also I made a mistake earlier, Wings of War is not getting new releases, Wings of Glory is, but Wings of Glory is essentially the same game revived at a new publisher after the original went bust. NTRabbit fucked around with this message at 21:08 on Jan 15, 2016 |
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boom boom boom posted:What if it turns out to be a solid, fun game with really good miniatures? GW doesn't produce solid, fun games with really good miniatures though. Even if you're being charitable and assume they had a change of heart due to AoS flopping, they still wrote lovely, unbalanced rules for the new Start Collecting boxes for their cash cow, 40k. That was only a few weeks ago. Likewise, they've been claiming they're a "model company" for years, but their models look like poo poo.
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Avenging Dentist posted:GW doesn't produce solid, fun games with really good miniatures though. Even if you're being charitable and assume they had a change of heart due to AoS flopping, they still wrote lovely, unbalanced rules for the new Start Collecting boxes for their cash cow, 40k. That was only a few weeks ago. The Specialist Games department is a new thing within Forgeworld. My understanding is that Horus Heresy has basically as good rules as possible when building from the base of 40k. I dunno, I think it's worth waiting to see how their first thing works out.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 21:17 |
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I feel like the specialist games reboot was already in the works when AoS got released, but the flop of that soggy turd in the punchbowl probably accelerated whatever release timeline they're trying to work with. Also, lol at GW for even thinking about trying to compete with X-Wing.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 21:26 |
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GW could buck all apparent trends and put out a good game with reasonably priced miniatures for AI and it would still get crushed by X-wing because everyone in the loving world loves Star Wars and their franchise products are in every store. Even if AI is great you are going to be selling it to nerds online or people rolling through the local game store. Meanwhile I have seen X-wing on sale at Barnes and Noble and CVS. They could probably lose the entire miniature gamer demographic to GW and still be killing it on sales.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 21:34 |
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boom boom boom posted:The Specialist Games department is a new thing within Forgeworld. My understanding is that Horus Heresy has basically as good rules as possible when building from the base of 40k. That's not what I'd heard; my understanding was that 30k managed to be balanced only because you're playing marines vs marines. Aside from 30k, everything I've heard about Forge World's rules is that they're actually less balanced than GW proper. But then I haven't played 30k (marines vs marines games aren't that interesting to me).
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 21:45 |
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Ashcans posted:GW could buck all apparent trends and put out a good game with reasonably priced miniatures for AI and it would still get crushed by X-wing because everyone in the loving world loves Star Wars and their franchise products are in every store. Even if AI is great you are going to be selling it to nerds online or people rolling through the local game store. Meanwhile I have seen X-wing on sale at Barnes and Noble and CVS. They could probably lose the entire miniature gamer demographic to GW and still be killing it on sales. Who loving cares? GW stopped doing Specialist Games because they didn't sell as well as 40k, and they were roundly derided in this very thread for that stupid decision. Now they're bringing Specialist Games back and y'all respond with "morons, it's not going to sell as well as Star Wars"
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 21:58 |
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My main worry would be that GW probably thinks they'll make a lot more money from SG than they actually will and that they'll kill the department again in a few years when they realize the truth.
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40k-wangs was never a Specialist Game. GW is idiots on every level, all the way down.
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boom boom boom posted:Who loving cares? GW stopped doing Specialist Games because they didn't sell as well as 40k, and they were roundly derided in this very thread for that stupid decision. Now they're bringing Specialist Games back and y'all respond with "morons, it's not going to sell as well as Star Wars"
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boom boom boom posted:Who loving cares? GW stopped doing Specialist Games because they didn't sell as well as 40k, and they were roundly derided in this very thread for that stupid decision. Now they're bringing Specialist Games back and y'all respond with "morons, it's not going to sell as well as Star Wars" Because instead of leading off with any one of a half dozen beloved but abandoned games their first offering is a rehash of a game that didn't even make a blip on anyone's radar the first time it came out, you moron. moths posted:40k-wangs was never a Specialist Game. GW is idiots on every level, all the way down. Also this.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:07 |
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How is the new AI first? They've already shown new Blood Bowl miniatures, wouldn't that imply Blood Bowl is coming out first?
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:10 |
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boom boom boom posted:That's nothing. The Miia from Monster Musume bodypillow was 800 bucks a couple of pages late but I like how snake lady has a buttcrack for absolutely no anatomically justifiable reason in fact, her buttcrack seems to be correlated with a ridge on the back of her tail so I guess the crack somehow instantly inverts when it passes from skin to scales
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:12 |
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gotta gently caress something
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:15 |
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No man, the real question is how does she put her mini skirt on? I'm willing to bet she puts it on over her head.
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JerryLee posted:a couple of pages late but I like how snake lady has a buttcrack for absolutely no anatomically justifiable reason The tail is actually legs, rather than being a true tail, i.e. an extension of the spine. I have absolutely no idea how that works anatomically, but if you look at it as a costume, which it basically is, it's a weird pair of socks rather than a weird skirt.
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boom boom boom posted:How is the new AI first? They've already shown new Blood Bowl miniatures, wouldn't that imply Blood Bowl is coming out first? The rumor is specifically that AI is first. My guess would be that AI is a smaller project than the Blood Bowl redo, since the claim is it's a board game like Calth (or Dreadfleet, lol) and not a full-fledged skirmish game like Blood Bowl likely is.
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Tiler Kiwi posted:gotta gently caress something She has a cloaca Sir Teabag posted:No man, the real question is how does she put her mini skirt on? Yeah, she does. The comic gets into monster girl fashion a lot, like what kind of swimsuit design she can wear, etc. spectralent posted:The tail is actually legs, rather than being a true tail, i.e. an extension of the spine. You're pulling that out of your rear end. It's absolutely a regular tail.
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boom boom boom posted:You're pulling that out of your rear end. It's absolutely a regular tail. Cloaca
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Sir Teabag posted:So Slaneesh ended up in Japan. What do you mean 'ended up'?
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:21 |
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Slaanesh is everywhere. But mostly Japan, Germany, and Florida. if i were at my desktop i'd post dickogre but i'm not so you'll just have to imagine him
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:22 |
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Monster girl stuff is peak anime, topping even OS-tans. You guys are going to get infected, discussing this stuff.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:23 |
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Please someone submit the thread for Exterminatus and put us all out of our misery.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:26 |
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boom boom boom posted:You're pulling that out of your rear end. It's absolutely a regular tail. It's a tail that begins where her thighs should. I mean, I know she moves by slithering and stuff, just the tail begins where legs should, instead of continuing at the base of her spine where an actual tail would be. It's also true of the spider girl, who has the lower abdomen of a spider where her legs should be. (I'm fully aware the real reason for this is "We have to give our anime monster person a butt" and not that they're seriously implying that tails actually extend from the hips, but that's the net effect of how they've drawn it).
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Ashcans posted:Please someone submit the thread for Exterminatus and put us all out of our misery.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:31 |
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I for one am very interested in the anatomical implications of this jerkoff material from Japan.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:31 |
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spectralent posted:It's a tail that begins where her thighs should. I mean, I know she moves by slithering and stuff, just the tail begins where legs should, instead of continuing at the base of her spine where an actual tail would be. It's also true of the spider girl, who has the lower abdomen of a spider where her legs should be. The spider girl is awful. she has pedipalps where human legs would be, and an rear end. So it's like she's just sitting on the spiderpart. Rachne has the worst design. I also don't like her as a character. She doesn't respect the other character's boundaries at all. I don't understand why she's such a fanfavorite. Rachne is the worst.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:32 |
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GW Death Thread: The comic gets into monster girl fashion a lot, like what kind of swimsuit design she can wear, etc.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:34 |
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"Vander-senpai!" (Kylo Ren ran to Vadercon with a slice of toast stuck in his helmet)
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boom boom boom posted:The spider girl is awful. she has pedipalps where human legs would be, and an rear end. So it's like she's just sitting on the spiderpart. Rachne has the worst design. Post more cool Gundams and Legend of the Galactic Heroes and not this.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:35 |
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While we're on the subject of animals situated on top of other animals, I would like to make the following assertion: goats are cooler than opossums.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:36 |
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Spiderdrake posted:Monster girl stuff is peak anime, topping even OS-tans. You guys are going to get infected, discussing this stuff. It isn't battleship or warplane girls? I thought they were peak anime, with bonus points if they are nazi planes or ships.
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Kaiju Cage Match posted:Post more cool Gundams and Legend of the Galactic Heroes and not this.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:37 |
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Helen Highwater posted:What do you mean 'ended up'? After the End Times when Tyrion captured Slaneesh(?) against Sigmar's wishes. Tyrion imprisoned Slaanesh(?) in Japan where zhe is forced to produce body pillows for nerds to dry hump.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 22:40 |
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god dammit it's slaanesh, two as, one e, pronounced like slah -nesh, if you say "slah neeeesh" you are literally hitler Also this was over 150 posts ago but, the 10% vs 15% numbers for "how much of GW was Fantasy" are all estimates, and badly out of date ones. Basically back in 2012 when GW was pursuing its most infamous of its long line of infamous lawsuits, an executive was testifying about something or other and happened to mention a figure which nerds then did a lot of handwavy math on and came up with some kind of estimate of how much of GW's revenues were Fantasy. That figure was given under oath, but it was not a financial statement, probably represented an approximation from multiple previous years, and in any case is now very out of date. The reality is that GW does not report a breakdown of its revenues from each line of games/minis/etc. At best it has in previous years broken out revenues from paint, but only because it wanted to brag about how much money the new paint line had brought in. Nobody outside the board room actually knows for a fact how much Fantasy represented or how much Age of Sigmar now represents, and anyone who claims otherwise is confused or lying. Also also, take a number, reduce it by 15%, and then increase the result by 15%. Is your final number equal to your original number? no, no it isn't, yet people are very lazy about how they're phrasing drops vs. increases vs. percentages of revenues.
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# ? Jan 15, 2016 23:17 |
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I love how everyone keeps misspelling and mispronouncing slaanesh as "slaneesh" because it's just more natural-sounding to actual people.
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T.G. Xarbala posted:I love how everyone keeps misspelling and mispronouncing slaanesh as "slaneesh" because it's just more natural-sounding to actual people. "Slaneesh" is terrible an unnatural sounding.
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