And which do you think is a more probable course of action for GW?My problem is the assessment seems to good be true. Whereas the old rumors seemed to be bad to be true.
And which do you think is a more probable course of action for GW?
That's GW's style. Do lots of little disappointing things.
Im am sitting here a little anxious to hear about halberds.
I want Saurus to work.
I want Templeguard to work even more.
My personal guess (not supported by any facts whatsoever) that the Trogladon was initially a character mount for a lord-level skink oracle, but in a test game it completely dominated with lucky rolls and was heavily nerfed right before the book was sent to the printers.
Precisely! It would be way too powerful. Why try to skillfully move a slow cumbersome infantry unit into position, if a flying dragon mounted uber character can just swoop in and sweep it aside with ease.although still not sold on T-stomping monsters totally negating Steadfast, especially if combined profiles are in.1+ AS, 4+ ward, 8+A S6 T6 flying monsters will just totally dominate the game...
I think GW used to be a lot better in years gone by. Even at the store level, it felt much more hobby orientated rather than their current "buy our collectable models" mentality. Their website is an excellent example of this shift, the old website was full of hobby related material (painting, terrain, tactics, etc) but now all you have is a web store. White Dwarf magazine follows this exact same trend.
GW enjoyed many years with a virtual monopoly, they never faced any serious competition. That is no longer the case and I feel that GW are partially to blame for that. Their "all knowing" stubbornness created an opportunity for other companies to step up and take a bite out of their market share. As to what keeps them afloat these days...
It will be interesting to see how all this plays itself out over the next few years.
- they still produce arguably the best miniatures
- they have a long running history; an established name (though a bit tarnished these days)
- they have well developed IP
I loved it when GW still sold bitz!!!The Bits Store. OMG the Bits Store.
I loved it when GW still sold bitz!!!
It would have taken a quite a bit of work to revamp, but it could have been profitable for them. If other companies/groups can make it profit off of it, then GW as the producer of the merchandise could definitely make it work. I also feel that it added significantly to the hobby. But once again, they give up on it, and others step in to fill the void.Admittedly they had to either spend a ton of money revamping it or just shut it down but it was glorious. They had so many management issues. Doubling orders, packing in extra stuff you didn't buy, crazy ass specials that were below cost. But it was wonderful to be able to buy the parts you wanted straight from GW instead of hoping that a dozen sites scattered across the world have what you want in stock.
From silveralen on Warseer (emphasis added):
2. Chaos: all three chaos armies mixed together.
The warriors/humans have the same general design as now, except more obvious demonic gifts. Winged units of warriors was mentioned as an example.
Beastmen will come in more flavors, for example reptilian and avian variations. Also a variety of more animalistic units.
4. Skaven: two major changes. First, more warptech, notably more apparent in modeling if not in rules.
Second, lizardmen slaves apparently bound using magic/warptech and mutated.