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I guess this is why I've been inundated with femstodes memes...
As most of you know, I'm not big into 40k, so this fails to create a visceral response in me. Furthermore, as an exclusively 8th edition WHFB player, I'm fully insulated from GW potentially going completely woke. GW are incapable of hurting my hobby. That said, I am curious how some of you that are more invested in 40k (like @Lord Agragax of Lunaxoatl for instance) feel about this. Is it a big deal or something that is being overblown by a potentially small proportion of the fan base? Personally, I don't see the need for it, as we've already got the female equivalent in the form of the Adepta Sororitas (who I actually prefer over the Space Marines or Adeptus Custodes anyways), but nor am I particularly perturbed by it either. As I said, I'm not particularly well versed in 40k. I know this is a deviation from existing lore, but is it a significant one?
Now that I understand the reference, I'll be able to pass along some of the femstodes memes. Memes for the meme god!
What's this... we're in agreement!Surprised because I thought the Sisters of Silence were the Custodes' female counterparts, so there would have been no need for GW to make female Custodes when they could just do something to expand the minuscule Sisters of Silence range.
I did not know this. Thanks for the info!more female named characters - all the Cities of Skubmar named characters recently released for AoS were female, Castellan Creed has been replaced by his girl power daughter and female characters have been taking centre stage in Black Library novels more and more. Coincidence? I think not.
It doesn't bother me either. What I'm wondering is will it end up hurting 40k in the long run as it did for Star Wars. For some reason I don't think so, but I could be wrong. GW is such a juggernaut in the wargaming space; essentially uncontested. I think the only thing that can (eventually) threaten GW is the refinement and proliferation of 3D printers.As for what I think of it in 40K, I'm not invested in the newer 40K rules anyway so I'm not bothered as to whether female Custodes will be given broken rules or anything. Moreover I stubbornly refuse to believe in the existence of Primaris Marines, or in Thorgrim Grudgebearer being stabbed in the back by Deathmaster Snickh and the Warhammer Fantasy world being blown up - this is simply just another bad lore decision that, as far as I'm concerned, does not exist. GW may write the canon but as a consumer I can choose which canon to consume and which to ignore. Same as with Star Wars and every other franchise that has been wokified.
What's this... we're in agreement!![]()
I did not know this. Thanks for the info!
It doesn't bother me either. What I'm wondering is will it end up hurting 40k in the long run as it did for Star Wars. For some reason I don't think so, but I could be wrong. GW is such a juggernaut in the wargaming space; essentially uncontested. I think the only thing that can (eventually) threaten GW is the refinement and proliferation of 3D printers.
To be honest, I like having more female models in the game. I've picked up a few myself. I think you're correct, that GW are still producing quality, so they might be able to avoid the Star Wars and Marvel debacle that Disney are facing.And it also helps that a fair few of their female models have been visually impressive, compared to the bland female characters Disney Wars came up with that have pretty much no redeeming qualities (Rey, Rose e.t.c).
True, but the technology is still in its relative infancy and continually maturing. Over the next decade they will become cheaper, faster and easier to use. At the same time, they will be capable of producing better quality prints. 3D scanning technology will also become more accessible. There will come a time where making a copy of a GW sculpt will be as easy as making a photocopy (I'm exaggerating of course, but point holds).3D-Printers are as you say going to become more accessible and affordable with time, but I'm sceptical as to whether they can pose a threat to GW alone. They're not always reliable and can produce botched prints, and while they're great for making individual model sculpts and scenery, it is a lot more time consuming to 3D-print an entire unit (which is why I've noticed that a lot of sellers of 3D-printed sculpts online charge a lot more for a unit of 10+ infantry models than they would for a unit of 3 Monstrous Infantry or Monstrous Cavalry, or even a small monster - charge per model seems to be a big factor in their pricing strategy).
More competition will always be a threat to GW... especially if these companies can close the model/sculpt quality gap between themselves and GeeDubs. While I can't picture any of these companies single handedly competing with the big dog, each and every one of them can slowly chip away at GW's market share.In that regard, other companies that make hard-plastic kits for more affordable prices (Mantic, North Star, Fireforge, Wargames Atlantic e.t.c) win out - being able to buy whole armies' worth of models for more affordable prices is a big selling point. These have also been slowly but steadily growing their ranges and winning respect in the eyes of the wargaming community.