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Post by dirtyharrypotter on Sept 4, 2019 16:46:16 GMT
Six months is not that long, especially for those that are still gathering their faction and then learn the deck will in due time be rendered useless. What due time is wasn't really clear at them time, but the feeling that stuck then and is being remembered now is that the deck wasn't the best investment.
I guess that feeling is what is being vented here, along with the wish that, at the time, PP would have had the foresight to start publishing those cards digitally right away. For some reason you seem to think stores and players should have had that while PP itself shouldn't have. That's a bit weird to me.
Anyway, I have no intention to fight over this. I feel like they did me a bad turn, but that's no excuse for calling them a bunch of robbers, apologies.
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zhoe
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Post by zhoe on Sept 4, 2019 18:14:40 GMT
A lot of the ball is in pp’s court here. Warmachine can’t expand forever, some of the original factions especially. It’s wise to create s new setting which ultimately may simply be for a different market than warmachine players. We may see a scenario of better support for this game if sales are high perhaps from disgruntled 40k players? War machine may kick around a bit in some form, but it’s going to be a “barely any new models” type of thing somehoo 40k has manage to keep expandin in perpetooty
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gupp
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Post by gupp on Sept 5, 2019 4:36:40 GMT
A lot of 40ks expansion is rereleasing old things with new models. Look at sisters of battle, like 15 years without a release?
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snoozer
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Post by snoozer on Sept 5, 2019 8:30:53 GMT
Anyone remember how GW sold new 8th Edition Codex books (Indexes), then rendered the Space Marine one useless 2 Months later, followed by everything else step by step in a year?
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Post by dirtyharrypotter on Sept 5, 2019 9:26:47 GMT
I think we're still playing 5th in 40k 😂 the rapid succession of editions never made sense to us.
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Post by droopingpuppy on Sept 5, 2019 12:53:41 GMT
For rules wise, proven mechanism is always get the upper hand. So, it is nothing wrong that PP will take the basic mechanism from their age old games(such as Warmachine&Hordes). They did it once when they make their own IKRPG as well, so why not?
But you know, PP already proven that their rules have superior base over the others, So at least for the rules part I have the faith on them even if they made an entirely new system. They rarely fails on the rules part, and even if some rules are weird it is more like the management problem rather than the rules fault.
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