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Work gets in the way, my collection is getting a bit big for storage, fluff is getting kind of crummy, too many things are getting released as e-books and I hate reading on the phone, tablet, computer...I think about quitting for some reason or other every time I look at my stuff.
Then I see my gaming group and don't want to.

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Well, I decided to stop buying and painting. My armies are half way (Eldar and Necrons are fine and painted, while 30k Marines are totally unpainted including Angron). Painting takes a lot of time and I'm busy with other things atm.

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I'm a but shakey with where things stand at the moment. so Ipicked option 2.

I've been playing this game for 24 years. I got the 2nd edition starter set for my 12th birthday, I already had Hero Quest from two Christmas' prior, I scooped my orks, Blood Angels and wargear cards and bang I was well and truly hook.

I have never missed a single eedition but I'm worried the game might be going somewhere even I can't go.

When Worhammer became Age of Shitemar (that's not a typo) I got rid of everything I couldn't covert for 40K. Just so you know how painful a stab in guts this was I had 5 different armies all painted by me to a displaay standard and all I could save were my daemons, maybe half my chaos wariors and my witch elves which became hekatrix bloodbrides. The rest of the collection about £3,000 worth went ebay and at games fares.

Now it looks like the bloody idiots are going to do with 40K, and sunk more like 20,000 into that games system.

Games Workshop are disloyal to their fan base, and don't care anything but money. They know that most people can't afford to put the amount of money I have into the and then get rid of it all when the game becomes unplayable.

What I will probaly do is take the 7 rule books I have and use them to creat a decent set of rules and play using those.

Either way I willl wait and reserve judgment till I've played with the new rules, but if it turns out to be Age of Stinkmar in space it's going to be utter dog's vomit.


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I'm a but shakey with where things stand at the moment. so Ipicked option 2.

I've been playing this game for 24 years. I got the 2nd edition starter set for my 12th birthday, I already had Hero Quest from two Christmas' prior, I scooped my orks, Blood Angels and wargear cards and bang I was well and truly hook.

I have never missed a single eedition but I'm worried the game might be going somewhere even I can't go.

When Worhammer became Age of Shitemar (that's not a typo) I got rid of everything I couldn't covert for 40K. Just so you know how painful a stab in guts this was I had 5 different armies all painted by me to a displaay standard and all I could save were my daemons, maybe half my chaos wariors and my witch elves which became hekatrix bloodbrides. The rest of the collection about £3,000 worth went ebay and at games fares.

Now it looks like the bloody idiots are going to do with 40K, and sunk more like 20,000 into that games system.

Games Workshop are disloyal to their fan base, and don't care anything but money. They know that most people can't afford to put the amount of money I have into the and then get rid of it all when the game becomes unplayable.

What I will probaly do is take the 7 rule books I have and use them to creat a decent set of rules and play using those.

Either way I willl wait and reserve judgment till I've played with the new rules, but if it turns out to be Age of Stinkmar in space it's going to be utter dog's vomit.


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 flamingkillamajig wrote:
I left 40k for warhammer fantasy as it was good in ways 40k was not. There were no space marines (which were mary sue in every level built with young boys in mind), the setting was too grimdark and emo and took itself far too seriously (fantasy though serious at times had many moments of comedy dark or otherwise), the lack of diversity of armies played (generally space marines were always played at the time but usually it's the 2-3 most OP armies of the game) and finally the power gamers.

Fantasy dies and they mostly kill off what I enjoyed about the game. I come back to 40k and find the faction I want to play (dark eldar) in desperate need of a power increase, people even more so playing the OP lists of the OP factions, space marines still being poster boys of the game (though thankfully not played as much far as I've seen) and maybe the setting takes itself slightly less seriously.

I could totally see myself leaving GW completely or just playing against less power gamer heavy factions. Seriously you know something's wrong when one of the power gamers does double stormsurge in like 1500 to 2000 pts game. It's a game of centerpiece models and not much else. The army tactics are just not there anymore. OP centerpiece models for really high prices. I just can't get into that. Tell me it's tactical all you want but I just don't care about some dude spending 5-10 times as much auto-winning.


No one has played ISM since maybe 4th edition. fielding Imperial Space Marines is like taking a modern machanised forced back to the 12th century. Funny for the first fight, pointless after that

a total nube with training wheels on could take a vanilla space marines army and give me (no to blow my own trumpet but) tactically superior player a real hard time.

I think a sound analogy would be a game of chess where the ISM Player starts the game with 1 king and 15 queens.

As for modern Tau mech and markeright combos there is no curse in any tongue damning enough to discribe them.

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I'm leaving 7th-ed 40k until 8th-ed drops.
So, since 8th is supposedly using very similar rules to ShadowWars:A, I'll play that instead.
If 8th fails, I'll go back.

But, "Leaving 40k?":
Yes, but not for long.
I hope.

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 Megaknob wrote:
I've come back from 5th
But, what version are you playing just now?
Still 5th, or you've moved up to 6th or 7th?

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Those that think AoS in space would be a bad thing have very confused perceptions of game design and most likely don't understand the state of AoS as it is.

I started 40k in the RT days. Left it when 3.5 bloated to stupidity and then was burned to the ground by 4th. 6/7th was much the same for me. It was good-ish, but then quickly bloated to possibly the worst edition of any in print war game I have ever seen. So bad that my entire club just walked away. I could fill the page with the utter garbage that 7th was and anyone who touts its past year of existence as written and is wanting to keep it over AoS in space has lost any credibility from that point on

I hope 8th can show us a little restraint on GWs part. I've never seen such potential in a new edition before... I just hope that they follow through.

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Bloat in 3.5? There wasn't EVEN a 3.5 except the 3rd Ed. codices that were redone, Chaos being the most infamous. And if you think that 3rd was bloated in any way, yet you were fine with 2nd? Maybe bloat doesn't mean what you think it means.

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I left in 4th Edition, sold my army for an engagement ring for the now wife. I've been following the game the whole time, and partaking in other 40k related things. With the hope of slightly lower prices, and more income, I'm looking to come back just in time for the launch of 8th. Pre-ordering Dark Imperium on the 3rd.

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I could say my hiatus is more to do with starting a family and waiting till my two boys are interested in "daddy's toys" beyond just mucking about and breaking them.

That said I did find the advent of breaking out of the 40k pack to be a real eye opener. Playing different games, different scales, historical, RPG. (I know GW have done all these things.) has given my hobby enjoyment a much needed boost.

I still have three over large 40k armies that I'm not for selling but at the same time my most recent dexes and rules are 6th ed!
Same goes for all my WFB collection. AoS, what's that?

Just been enjoying collecting tiny WWII aircraft and Battletech mechs to be too bothered with keeping up with the GWs.

   
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I played back in 5th as a kid, and left with my brothers. It dropped off my radar until late 7th, when I at last had the money to jump back into the hobby. I was rather disappointed with the state of the game in 7th, so I bought some fantasy orcs for more niche games like Dragon Rampant. But now that 8th has dropped and I tried it and liked it, I think GW will finally deserve some of my money, should it really work out.
   
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Played 2nd with great fun. When 3rd dropped i was really disappointed and left 40k.
My gaming group proposed to play 40k again when 5th came out. We played quite a long time, but i still hated some rules and flyers didn´t do it better. So i dropped.
Watching 6th and 7th i was about to sell my miniatures. Then there was news about a 8th edition.
Now we are playing 40k again and like it so far, best edition since 2nd.
   
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I've quit two times from 40k. At the beginning of the 4th (I've started during the 3rd edition), I came back at 5th and abandoned the hobby once again before the 6th dropped and then started again at the beginning of the 7th.

 
   
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left 40k because of 8th edition, absolutely cant stand it (only hate AoS more than this edition) will be waiting for 9th edition.
   
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durecellrabbit wrote:I like painting my models and it might be a bit narcissistic but I like to display all my painted models so I can admire them however I'm not really in hurry to play actually play the game.


It's like your reading my mind. I'm mostly interested in the models & the hobby aspect of this thing. I only want to paint the great models & not some generic 10+ blue SM.

BigWaaagh wrote:
Left WH40K 4 years ago and haven't looked back. Okay, I I've looked back, around and forward, but nothing has got me to return to the 40K gaming fold. I still have painted armies for 'Nids, SM, IG and Orks. I highly doubt I'll ever get rid of them, but who knows. That doesn't stop me from still collecting miniatures that strike my fancy...like Knights!


Can we be friends? It's funny, but I feel the same way. Love the models but don't really feel like playing with others.

Soldier0Fortune wrote:
... a lot of hyper competitive players stayed, creating a very unfriendly and pretty boring environment. Once deciding I didnt wanna make the travel to play 3 turns of getting my behind whooped, I became purely a painter for pleasure.
...

The Blacklibrary fiction books though, I dont think I'll ever stop reading. I just love the Warhammer 40k Universe too much Nothing beats bunkering down and reading about the mayhem and heroic antics of the characters of the 41st millenium


Testify my brother! What I want out of this hobby is to only paint glorious models & read great stories. The only GW games I want to play involve an computer or xbox.
   
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Never played it but the models are nice, and I have the 3rd edition rules. Or something!

I started with Space Crusade and the other GW miniatures boardgames, and recently picked up Shadow War : Armageddon (?) in a trade.

I'm not sure if I actually bought any GW models, except for some Citadel ones. I think I got almost everything from gamers leaving the hobby!

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odinsgrandson wrote:You might have enjoyed 4th. Honestly, I think GW drifted away from the

i started in 2nd, like you, and was shocked when 3rd ed took away all of our cool wargear, strategy cards and stuff. Didn't play for a while (did some Mordheim and Battletech in the interrim).

By the time they finished all of the 3rd ed codexes, they had really changed their philosophy away from the minimalism of 3rd, and were moving towards customization of your individual forces:

The Chaos Space Marine, Imperial Guard and Space Marine codexes at the beginning of 4th had tons of neat and fluffy options available. They really moved things away from the vanilla flavor of 3rd.


The 3.5 codices were the main reason I switched to fantasy pretty much across the board at the time. What you call vanilla, I called structure, something that was lacking in the games of 2nd I saw, and certainly with the 3.5 books.

Just Tony wrote:I voted somewhat since Classichammer wasn't an option. Sticking with 3rd unless something monumental happens.


And definitely sticking with 3rd for the forseeable future.

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Pretty suitable time for me to post, because I'm almost finished the process of downsizing my Warhammer collection to a single small Ravenwing detachment with a little bit of extras for 40k, and a Blood Bowl team. Bit the bullet and completely wrote off my old Fantasy army, mostly out of acceptance that the things I dislike about Age of Sigmar are only going to get worse (which I'll go into below because it's largely issues I have with GW as a whole), and sold off most of my 40k collection, including my entire Imperial Guard, over 70% of my Dark Angels and the entirety of my 30k Dark Angels.

I have a few reasons for doing this, but here they are:
- Ease of skirmish gaming- I play a huge amount of skirmish games now, especially Batman and Malifaux. The ease of the games (Batman is super easy when you play as many games as often as I do, and even Infinity is easy to remember your own rules for the most part) combined with how quickly I can play (and hobby) makes things so much more appealing than lining up a huge amount of miniatures to just remove half without doing much. The IgoUgo mechanics in GW games is also massively unappealing to me, as it feels far less interactive than the various forms of alternate activation in games I play (or the active/reactive mechanic in Infinity, which is great fun and adds a heap of strategic depth when it comes to movement)
- Massacring of established fluff- I got into Warhammer in the first place for the dark, gothic world that didn't entirely take itself seriously, and the mysteries the galaxy held in a lot of ways kept me thinking constantly about new possibilities. Cut to now, when it's pretty much just over the top superheroic nu-Marines saving the day 24/7 while the oldies get left in the dirt (which yes, was exactly the same as the early AoS fluff I read before I got sick of it and stopped). AoS is a much more significant example, but it's clear GW are trying to reinvent their worlds by tearing down the old one, which isn't the best way to go about it by any means
- Price- obviously a cause for debate, but I'm a uni student in Australia, so the ever increasing pricing is just absurd. That is all
- Rules- Not as big of a complaint, the super simplified rules aren't personally my cup of tea but I can see the appeal behind it
- Balance- Balance in GW games is horrible, plain and simple. There are paradigm shifts, but all they do is make something the new shiny at the expense of something else. Sure, GW appear to be putting in an effort to fix their games now, but I would argue it is smoke and mirrors to conceal the fact they simply can't (as would a great deal of people in Dakka Discussions, it seems). I understand that perfect game balance is unattainable, I'm not an idiot, but all the other games I play currently are far closer (Warmachine is another story, but that's something for a different thread).

I was interested in Shadespire, then they showed the Skaven which were quite frankly underwhelming (and all I'm interested in for that game) so that's out. I am looking forward to seeing the new Necromunda, and I have a few ideas for converting a gang, but I'm not doing anything until I see the rules up close. As it is, I've had more than enough enjoyment out of Batman, Malifaux, Infinity and now recently Bolt Action that I simply don't need to play any GW game, let alone 40k (and in most cases I don't want to play them either)

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I only play Warhammer (either) if invited to these days.

It's not the experience I'm looking for. 8th is free from the terrible rules structure of 7th making it easy to do, but the experience of the game after that is pretty much the same as 7th and similar to AoS.

I started going downhill after I played quite a bit of 40k for several months and attended a (big for around here) tournament.
The competitive scene around a game that is really not suited to played competitive is awful and 8th is not any better in that regard.
Now I have found better games. Still have my daemons though, I use them in KoW and a game of (still very popular) Warhammer is better than no game (against the right people).


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After wearing a suit a tie six days a week as a banker, I became a hippie and went into the orchards so I couldn't bring my hobby with me.

However, small towns had hobby stores and after buying some used Imperial Guard from the owner of a small shop I got right back into it!

The Imperial guard had belonged to a close friend who passed recently, so i thought heck i'll put these to good use

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Private Benjamin that's a great way to keep not just your hobbie going but to keep someone else's hobbie remembered. I don't play much anymore but I keep painting. Jumping on dakka is a way I am looking to expand what I am doing with the hobbie. I can't wait till the ork and space wolves codexes drop. Then I hope to get some casual gaming going.

 
   
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 Frozocrone wrote:
or have actually quit the hobby?

I'd never quite the hobby. That'd be silly. Quitting wargaming just because of GW and it's games makes no sense.
But I've definitely quit playing 40k. And have no regrets doing so.
   
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I mostly play AoS nowadays since I find it more fun, varied and balanced.
   
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I'm out and have no desire to come back to 40k (I played 3rd and some of 4th edition). I briefly tried to get back in, but by the time I had most of the army assembled, the edition changed (think 6th to 7th). That was it for me after shelling out for rules and models. I still paint some of GW's stuff, or use it in modeling, but the rapidity that 7th and 8th came out with ever rising costs for minis made me hop out.

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I haven't played in a long time. Played a campaign argue beginning of 8th to try it out but it's no improvement.

The Last time I enjoyed it was 4th ed with the experimental assault rules? (Or was 4th after 3rd with exp. rules?) t's been a while and my memory has faded.

Either way, I love the universe and it's lore. The primaries marines are an abortion of a faction omho.

Atm I feel like GW is scraping the barrel in terms of rules writing and creativity.

I'm still enjoying painting my FW World eaters. Taking my time with them and doing them well.

No interest in playing though. None whatso ever.
Playing lo5s of other games though.

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 DarkBlack wrote:
I only play Warhammer (either) if invited to these days.

It's not the experience I'm looking for. 8th is free from the terrible rules structure of 7th making it easy to do, but the experience of the game after that is pretty much the same as 7th and similar to AoS.

I started going downhill after I played quite a bit of 40k for several months and attended a (big for around here) tournament.
The competitive scene around a game that is really not suited to played competitive is awful and 8th is not any better in that regard.
Now I have found better games. Still have my daemons though, I use them in KoW and a game of (still very popular) Warhammer is better than no game (against the right people).


I have other models to play Kings of War with now (I got two armies to do demos with) and my daemons sit in a box. I have other games to spend time on and just have no desire to get in games of either Warhammer. Plus Infinity has become popular enough that I can use all my hobby time and find a new crowd (when I move) without needing 40k to fall back on.
Listing and potographing my daemons to sell them and pay for new ALEPH, Kings of War Vanguard and to pick up a dead rider.

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DarkBlack,

It looks like you have you been bit by the Infinity bug as well. I was on the fence about starting up Infinity, and was waiting for the Kill Team rules before making a decision... The day the Kill Team rules dropped, I bought the 300 point Steel Phalanx starter and haven't looked back.

Haven't broken out my 40k stuff in months since I have been playing Infinity, Warmachine/Hordes, and X-Wing. I won't talk trash on other people's games, but I have been having far more fun playing games since I stopped playing GW games for now.
   
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 NH Gunsmith wrote:
DarkBlack,

It looks like you have you been bit by the Infinity bug as well. I was on the fence about starting up Infinity, and was waiting for the Kill Team rules before making a decision... The day the Kill Team rules dropped, I bought the 300 point Steel Phalanx starter and haven't looked back.

Haven't broken out my 40k stuff in months since I have been playing Infinity, Warmachine/Hordes, and X-Wing. I won't talk trash on other people's games, but I have been having far more fun playing games since I stopped playing GW games for now.

The Kings of War bug is my favoured one at the moment, but yes, Infinity is amazing. Itnfinity also seems to be the next biggest after GW, at least where I'm looking. To the extent that always being able to find games for 40k isn't actually a point keeping me playing anymore.

I agree on not trashing other peoples games, I'll speak plainly if it comes up though.

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