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Widowmaker






Syracuse, NY

1. I'm guilty of this as I'll often be approached by a player from another game about on opinion on WM/H and I'll say "This is the best tabletop wargaming game I've ever played in 20 years of this stuff."

or you might be playing 40k on a table behind me and hear me exclaim "Good lord, this game is awesome."

Now in neither case have I bashed 40k in any way here. I'm just saying I like the game that I'm playing. What I find is that a lot of full-on Stockholme syndrome GW fans tend to take offense when other people are having fun playing wargames around them. "I know I know, it's not supposed to be fun - it's supposed to be tough. You've suffered through the decrease in quality and increase in prices for so long thinking that if you just hang on a little longer buddy - they're going to update your codex, and well you'll probably hate that too but you just keep the hope alive man. Look, I'll try to take my enjoyment of something out of your earshot so you can go back to doing whatever you were doing."
Then he hops onto dakka and complains about warmachine players. I don't get it.
 
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