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 Jidmah wrote:
Outside of large cities garages are a normal thing, even in Poland, Karol.

Yes and they have a harvesters, traktors and other stuff standing in it. There are very few people who can afford a one family house in Poland, even in a smaller city. Which to be honest isn't anything special, as we generaly lack housing for people here. There was a study shown just after the elections that said that 45% poles between 1-35 years old live with their parents, and that is with 2 milion people leaving the place to work in UK and Germany.

I thought that garage playing is some sort of playing in abandoned buildings or something.


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 VladimirHerzog wrote:

Half my family is on the eastern part and i've visited quite many cities/villages.

Garages are a thing unless you live in a big apartment complex.

And no, having a house doesn't mean you're rich.


I have yet to see or hear about someone who doesn't live in a large city or town that plays w40k. Yes people in rural areas live in single houses. There rest is either people that build their houses in the 90s working in sweeden and germany, but those people are 60+ and their kids live in big cities. Or the realy rich people. Normal people don't have houses in Poland, specialy not in larger cities where you actualy have people to play with.

And all my families lives in easter and north eastern Poland. Between Goldap and Bialystok.

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Karol wrote:
 Jidmah wrote:
Outside of large cities garages are a normal thing, even in Poland, Karol.

Yes and they have a harvesters, traktors and other stuff standing in it. There are very few people who can afford a one family house in Poland, even in a smaller city. Which to be honest isn't anything special, as we generaly lack housing for people here. There was a study shown just after the elections that said that 45% poles between 1-35 years old live with their parents, and that is with 2 milion people leaving the place to work in UK and Germany.

I thought that garage playing is some sort of playing in abandoned buildings or something.


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 VladimirHerzog wrote:

Half my family is on the eastern part and i've visited quite many cities/villages.

Garages are a thing unless you live in a big apartment complex.

And no, having a house doesn't mean you're rich.


I have yet to see or hear about someone who doesn't live in a large city or town that plays w40k. Yes people in rural areas live in single houses. There rest is either people that build their houses in the 90s working in sweeden and germany, but those people are 60+ and their kids live in big cities. Or the realy rich people. Normal people don't have houses in Poland, specialy not in larger cities where you actualy have people to play with.

And all my families lives in easter and north eastern Poland. Between Goldap and Bialystok.


I mean, just look at Osiedle Starosielce in Bialystok. Its mainly houses and not many apartments there. You don't need to live downtown, theres always smaller villages around the big cities where there are tons of houses and not many aparments.

I don't know how many people play 40k in these areas but to be fair, i don't even know how many people play it in my area in Canada. Some groups are 3-4 players that never go to the shop except to buy models and they play in their garages/basement.

If you don't have a car then yeah, i get your point of "you have to live in a big city to play 40k"

Not to sound rude but i have a feeling like you have a tendency to think your reality is the reality of the majority. Best example of that is how you keep assuming that everyone has playgroups that are like yours.

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Huh.

I thought this topic was about bringing your terrain with you to gaming, not the quality of housing and provision of car parking spaces in eastern Poland.

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Somehow we went from bringing your broken down car repair garage with you to each planet you fight on in 40k to talking about the number of non-broken-down garages in eastern Poland.
   
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 H.B.M.C. wrote:
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Try this I guess https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3tkr0q skip to 15:13 for the relevant bit or just watch the whole thing

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yukishiro1 wrote:
Somehow we went from bringing your broken down car repair garage with you to each planet you fight on in 40k to talking about the number of non-broken-down garages in eastern Poland.


To be fair, that's a lot better than how most threads on dakka go

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Ragnar did not win against Thrakka, but suffered two crushing defeats within a few days of each other.
A lasgun is powerful enough to sever an ork's appendage or head in a single, well aimed shot.
Orks meks have a better understanding of electrics and mechanics than most Tech Priests.
Orks do not think that purple makes them harder to see. They do think that camouflage does however, without knowing why.
Gharkull Blackfang did not even come close to killing the emperor.
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