Spevna wrote:Everything Spev said
I agree with Spevna on a lot of the points he makes. WD used to be a decent magazine. Now there is very little in the way of actual content. Some helpful painting tips, the occasional article which contains actual rules, some interesting conversion ideas, but usually its just one big, glossy ad. I remember when there were actual GAMES in that magazine. Necromunda started out as Confrontation, which was all published as a series of articles in WD. There were some cool card based games, including one where you had to lead the Emperor and several squads of marines through Horus's battlebarge.
At the same time, I think that 40k and Fantasy have improved immensely over the years. (Sorry Spev). I find the current rule sets to be very well written for fast, streamlined play. Yes, there are errors that need fixing and a lot of that comes from having a lot of armies which all interact in different ways, but I'm happy that I dont need to be searching through 3 books, 7 magazines and some random scraps of paper to cross reference 2 random numbers on a table. Likewise, I always found some of the randomness from earlier versions off putting. I like how the new books are laid out and I think the new models are far superior to the old ones. The orginals have their charms, but I like the new stuff rather than the old.
Ideally, I'd rather have the old mindset of By Gamers, For Gamers coupled with the current rules and models, but that will never happen. I doubt we'll ever see much from the Specialist game range anymore. Gone are the days of Trolls in the Pantry. I remember when Space Marine used to be a core product (if you ask me, all that Epic Armageddon nonsense is what did it in

), but theres no more chance of that again. So I figure I'll stick with what I like and try out something new and enjoy my gaming without worrying about which company I'm buying from these days.
Painted Minis in 2014: 510, in 2015: 300, in 2016 :369, in 2019: 417, in 2020: 450