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TheChirurgeon posted:I think that was the fantasy campaign, where Orks just kind of donked Archaeoeoan Nah, I remember reading that Orks were stuck on the Chaos team to boost their points into the assured range, and towards the end of the campaign the Ork players got tired of just doing that for Chaos, who they weren't, and achieving nothing for themselves. So, a bunch of them organised (maybe on early 4chan?) and turned around to start attacking Chaos and did enough damage that they changed the campaign result away from what GW had been trying to force: from total Chaos victory over Cadia, into the Chaos ground foothold, Imperial dominion of space result. They stopped letting the players have input into the story after that, I believe. NTRabbit fucked around with this message at 15:29 on Apr 24, 2017 |
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NTRabbit posted:Nah, I remember reading that Orks were stuck on the Chaos team to boost their points into the assured range, and towards the end of the campaign the Ork players got tired of just doing that for Chaos, who they weren't, and achieving nothing for themselves. So, a bunch of them organised (maybe on early 4chan?) and turned around to start attacking Chaos and did enough damage that they changed the campaign result away from what GW had been trying to force: from total Chaos victory over Cadia, into the Chaos ground foothold, Imperial dominion of space result. They stopped letting the players have input into the story after that, I believe. Maybe? My recollection is that Orks mostly fought over other planets, and that Imperial players stopped a strong Chaos victory by beating the poo poo out of Chaos in BFG and by having a fuckton more players. I was under the impression that the outcome GW wanted was "narrow Imperial victory" and the one they feared and thought was fairly likely was "Imperials curbstomp Chaos." Most of the turnaround at the end of the campaign occurred less because of ork players and more because of Imperial players finally getting organized enough to counter what Chaos was doing (Chaos formed groups early on that directed wins/losses to specific planets) Also I'd bet that at most, maybe one fifth of actual campaign results posted were real. 4Chan didn't launch until after the campaign was over, so it wouldn't have been on there
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How's everyone's guesses on GW closing shop going?
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IIRC, the Eldar largely focused on defending the Webway from chaos, and did a job of it, and their payoff was to have the only named character in the campaign killed by jobbing it to Slaanesh. A lot of them were pretty pissed about it.
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Jeb Bush 2012 posted:40k and fantasy are both super-derivative but it's a bit less obvious in 40k because it takes a bunch of fantasy stuff and writes "space" on top of it I mean, fantasy was absolutely derivative, but it was a pretty fascinating blend you don't see a lot (at least these days, maybe it was super common in the 80s when there was more elric-type stuff in fantasy novels?). The humans being fantasy HRE is definitely not "tolkienesque", for example. Most human settlements in fantasy (generally) are of the "good kingdom" mould, and humans are often idealised explorers and innovators. Yeah, it's a pretty direct take on the HRE, but at the same time I don't see many fantasy worlds riffing on the HRE, y'know?
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I seem to remember that the Imperial players learnt their lesson and specifically coordinated themselves for the Medusa V campaign (I think maybe also with the Eldar players) to got the top three spots (it was a free-for-all between all the factions, so they agreed not to attack one another, I think). Of course that probably came after a bunch of the edition changes, to boot.
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Hixson posted:How's everyone's guesses on GW closing shop going? What do you think this is, some sort of Death Thread?
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TheChirurgeon posted:Maybe? My recollection is that Orks mostly fought over other planets, and that Imperial players stopped a strong Chaos victory by beating the poo poo out of Chaos in BFG and by having a fuckton more players. Yeah, the Ork community created "Da Green Kroosade" and went after mostly unrelated planets to make their mark and create some impact on the results, doing well enough to be mentioned in White Dwarf. Ashcans posted:IIRC, the Eldar largely focused on defending the Webway from chaos, and did a job of it, and their payoff was to have the only named character in the campaign killed by jobbing it to Slaanesh. A lot of them were pretty pissed about it. One guy won a tourney at Warhammer World iirc and won the right to kill off a named character, any named character, of his choosing. He chose Eldrad.
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Lord Hypnostache posted:
What the? Where's the copy-pasted star clusters and 3D features on a glossy 3D plane?!
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Hamshot posted:One guy won a tourney at Warhammer World iirc and won the right to kill off a named character, any named character, of his choosing. He chose Eldrad. good choice
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Hamshot posted:One guy won a tourney at Warhammer World iirc and won the right to kill off a named character, any named character, of his choosing. He chose Eldrad.
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Nah, he just chose the character, otherwise it would be something like "Eldrad died receiving a spear up the kiester from a snotling" I imagine. Eldrad died trying to interface with a blackstone fortress right? He didn't see that one coming
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NTRabbit posted:The tyranids are returning to their home planet, because their home planet needs them Where is that from anyway? Mork and Mindy?
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Hixson posted:How's everyone's guesses on GW closing shop going? GW, like everything in this universe, will eventually wither and die
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Not a viking posted:Where is that from anyway? Mork and Mindy? Simpsons, the Poochy episode.
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spectralent posted:Simpsons, the Poochy episode. Here's that moment for the kids
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In the storm of chaos, which was the fantasy campaign. Chaos actually failed to take the first city, so after that they just started loving with the numbers to make it so chaos could make it to the end. On the map for it, even at the end there was this castle in the very beginning that Chaos never took Also of course, Archaeon beats Valten but before he kill him Grimgor shows up and whoops Archaeon. Then he holds the axe to his throat and shouts "We're the best" and the orcs leave. And then Valten is killed in his sleep by the skaven Deathmaster. Everything returned to normal and all the new characters were dead. Black_Nexus fucked around with this message at 17:27 on Apr 24, 2017 |
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It's amazing how terrible all the worldwide campaigns ended up being. I think the only one that wasn't basically garbage was Ichar IV, but I'm guessing that's only because I was really young at the time and didn't notice. Hamshot posted:Nah, he just chose the character, otherwise it would be something like "Eldrad died receiving a spear up the kiester from a snotling" I imagine. Eldrad died trying to interface with a blackstone fortress right? He didn't see that one coming
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 17:50 |
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Huh. GW just announced that anyone who bought a rulebook or codex within the leight weeks prior to the 8th edition announcement can show proof of purchase to customer service and get a voucher equal to the cost of the book I did not see that coming
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TheChirurgeon posted:Huh. GW just announced that anyone who bought a rulebook or codex within the leight weeks prior to the 8th edition announcement can show proof of purchase to customer service and get a voucher equal to the cost of the book wow im legit impressed
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 18:46 |
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gw good
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 18:48 |
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Yeah, good idea. Also staves off any small claims court style problems.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 18:54 |
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Only thing I remember the Orks doing during Eye of Terror was capturing the forgeworld Mordax and renaming it Mordakka. Good enough for me.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 19:15 |
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! GIVE GW MONEY !
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Moola posted:! GIVE GW MONEY ! ...And the skies blackened and the seas boiled and the rivers became as blood.
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Moola posted:! GIVE GW MONEY ! you first
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So while it seems that GW have somewhat pulled their heads out of their asses, is Age of Sigmar still bad?
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 19:55 |
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Yes but they are working at improving it. The core rules are poo poo and it's hard to recover from that.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 19:57 |
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I mean that's great. But also 8 weeks, lol.
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TheChirurgeon posted:Huh. GW just announced that anyone who bought a rulebook or codex within the leight weeks prior to the 8th edition announcement can show proof of purchase to customer service and get a voucher equal to the cost of the book drat that is very New Games Workshop (tm)
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 20:19 |
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TKIY posted:...And the skies blackened and the seas boiled and the rivers became as blood.
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Luminaflare posted:So while it seems that GW have somewhat pulled their heads out of their asses, is Age of Sigmar still bad? its as bad as my posting possibly even worse!!!
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 20:41 |
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I don't think we should be congratulating GW for giving people store credit (not a refund) after buying a product that they designed, printed and sold (in a £90 bundle, no less) knowing that it was would be obsolete in roughly 12 weeks. Its the absolute bare minimum they could do.
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# ? Apr 24, 2017 21:41 |
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If this were kindergarten, GW would get a "meets expectations" grade for this. If GW keeps it up, they'll be a decent-but-not-great company!
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Avenging Dentist posted:If this were kindergarten, GW would get a "meets expectations" grade for this. If GW keeps it up, they'll be a decent-but-not-great company! I think you and I had very different expectations of GW because this definitely exceeded mine
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TheChirurgeon posted:I think you and I had very different expectations of GW because this definitely exceeded mine They meet my expectations of a company in general, not of GW in particular.
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#omedetou Games Workshop
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TTerrible posted:I don't think we should be congratulating GW for giving people store credit (not a refund) after buying a product that they designed, printed and sold (in a £90 bundle, no less) knowing that it was would be obsolete in roughly 12 weeks. This right here is the correct opinion. How many people who bought something in the last 8 weeks still has a receipt? Maybe 10%. How many of that small % actively follow GW every day on the net? Not many. They may hear about the refunds but probably through word of mouth and probably too late.
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It's an improvement on not giving refunds at all. But the foundational bad behavior - selling products you know will be obsolete in a very short time frame instead of previewing upcoming changes and being honest to your customers - has not changed.
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How many people buy cars the day before the new models launch? Should they get a refund too? That they're offering some sort of refund just shows that Games Workshop is really striving to make the best game possible with a dedication to user experience.
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