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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/23 18:53:40
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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evildrcheese wrote:So the =I= game is back on? Awesome, crank the excite-o-meter back up to 10.
For me, that rumour was never gone, just other rumours saying different things. Didn't confuse me.
Manchu wrote:Yeah, I'm sure Ork players would be totally satisfied with a OOP WD dex ...
... where Gretchins and Snotlings are retconned to belong to the Tau Empire
xruslanx wrote:If Dan Abnett is writing the background fluff for it then I will literally blow a hemmeroid.
He also wrote the script for the Ultramarine movie, just saying
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/23 19:18:28
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Stern Iron Priest with Thrall Bodyguard
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Im not letting myself get to exited about this.
First, rumors keep saying "next month, for sure"; will we ever get there?
Second, will they really put out an all new game one month before, the next hobbit game? Feels like bilbo has tough competition from codex/armubook releases as it is.
Third, the rumor (shallow as it is) sounds more like a one shot boardgame than a new specialist game, and that limit my interest greatly.
Just my thoughts. I would still get it in a heartbeat if it actually show up though
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/23 19:26:16
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Boom! Leman Russ Commander
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Do we know what models or even if this game will be supported like when Necromunda was first released?
A fair amount of models or just those in the box?
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Mr Mystery wrote:Suffice to say, if any of this is actually true, then clearly Elvis is hiding behind my left testicle, and Lord Lucan behind the right. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/23 21:10:17
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Ruthless Interrogator
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Fayric wrote:Im not letting myself get to exited about this.
First, rumors keep saying "next month, for sure"; will we ever get there?
That's not really accurate. The initial rumors mentioned a fall release, specifically saying after Space marines. Other rumors, mainly anonymous ones from the Faeit 212 blog, had suggested otherwise, or stated is wasn't coming at all. So, as far as reliable rumormongers, of which Tasty Taste can be included, the original information seems to be still accurate.
Puscifer wrote:Do we know what models or even if this game will be supported like when Necromunda was first released?
A fair amount of models or just those in the box?
It seems it will just include the models in the box, but the rumors suggestion the flexibility to create your own warband, so creating your own models with conversions would seem to be an option(this is certainly nothing new for the INQ28/Inquisimunda crowd). Tasty Taste mentioned possible continued support if it was a success, and if people posting are an indication, there seems to be huge interest in this game, so continued support could be likely.
My personal thoughts are that GW is probably looking ahead to a post-Hobbit future, and splash releases of these box games drive a lot of interest and are big money makers(excluding Dreadfleet). By killing off Specialist Games, this frees them up to re-release boxed sets for these IPs, or new ones like Inquisition, but can limit the model production needed to the box sets. Ideally they will create games that can be expanded via their current model range, so for example, Inquisition could feature other factions of aliens or heretics, so you could have a Chaos Cult or a Space Marine Scout kill team, or a Tau Expeditionary Force, etc. That is just what I would like to see, but it would be a smart move as with a little effort they could encourage people to purchase a box from another army, and maybe from there they get interested and expand it to an Ally faction for an existing army, or a full scale army. Granted this is not too much different from the idea of Kill Team, but having a box set built around it would certainly drive more interest than a PDF release.
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You can never beat your first time. The second generation is shinier, stronger, faster and superior in every regard save one, and it's an unfair criticism to level, but it simply can't be as original. - Andy Chambers, on the evolution of Games Workshop games |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/23 21:29:02
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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I just realized why Inquisimunda seems to be on the radar for GW.
You know how most people that do those kind of projects use multiple different kits as source of bits and pieces? Now imagine a system where you potentially need to buy three, five or seven plastic kits to make one, ONE, miniature.
Someone at GW Marketing must have suffered from a month long case of priapism when they realized that.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/23 21:53:42
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Angry Blood Angel Assault marine
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His Master's Voice wrote:I just realized why Inquisimunda seems to be on the radar for GW.
You know how most people that do those kind of projects use multiple different kits as source of bits and pieces? Now imagine a system where you potentially need to buy three, five or seven plastic kits to make one, ONE, miniature.
Someone at GW Marketing must have suffered from a month long case of priapism when they realized that.
Some of us do that anyways.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/23 22:34:18
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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I know. I do that too. But imagine a game that introduces a systemic need to buy kits for bits?
Oh God, the recent push to curb bits services! It's all coming together! Where's my tinfoil?!
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 00:20:17
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Battlefortress Driver with Krusha Wheel
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So is this going to be mordheim 40k? Because that with more factions to choose from and ma ye small vehicles would be awesome.is that essentially what necromunda was?
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warhammer 40k mmo. If I can drive an ork trukk into the back of a space marine dread and explode in a fireball of epic, I can die happy!
8k points
3k points
3k points
Admech 2.5k points
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 00:24:53
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Boom! Leman Russ Commander
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Orock wrote:So is this going to be mordheim 40k? Because that with more factions to choose from and ma ye small vehicles would be awesome.is that essentially what necromunda was?
Necromunda was kinda like Mordheim but obviously 40k related. The rules for Necromunda were basically 2nd ed 40k, with a good campaign system.
Vehicles only came into it if you used the expanded rules from the old citadel journal.
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Mr Mystery wrote:Suffice to say, if any of this is actually true, then clearly Elvis is hiding behind my left testicle, and Lord Lucan behind the right. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 00:32:02
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Battlefortress Driver with Krusha Wheel
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Puscifer wrote:Orock wrote:So is this going to be mordheim 40k? Because that with more factions to choose from and ma ye small vehicles would be awesome.is that essentially what necromunda was?
Necromunda was kinda like Mordheim but obviously 40k related. The rules for Necromunda were basically 2nd ed 40k, with a good campaign system.
Vehicles only came into it if you used the expanded rules from the old citadel journal.
Wasent that human only gangs though no dreads or marines or orks or anything interesting
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warhammer 40k mmo. If I can drive an ork trukk into the back of a space marine dread and explode in a fireball of epic, I can die happy!
8k points
3k points
3k points
Admech 2.5k points
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 00:38:18
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Boom! Leman Russ Commander
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Orock wrote:Puscifer wrote:Orock wrote:So is this going to be mordheim 40k? Because that with more factions to choose from and ma ye small vehicles would be awesome.is that essentially what necromunda was?
Necromunda was kinda like Mordheim but obviously 40k related. The rules for Necromunda were basically 2nd ed 40k, with a good campaign system.
Vehicles only came into it if you used the expanded rules from the old citadel journal.
Wasent that human only gangs though no dreads or marines or orks or anything interesting
You could play anything, but there were no hard and fast rules.
I played in a three year long campaign where the guys who ran it used non player stuff.
One guy had three Marines, another had some Eldar Rangers. A third guy had some Orks.
It was probably the most fun I've had in gaming. My Goliath Gang was awesome and the games were incredibly varied.
I miss those old school models and the rules.
That for me was GW at it's best.
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Mr Mystery wrote:Suffice to say, if any of this is actually true, then clearly Elvis is hiding behind my left testicle, and Lord Lucan behind the right. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 00:58:15
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Ruthless Interrogator
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Puscifer wrote:
You could play anything, but there were no hard and fast rules.
I played in a three year long campaign where the guys who ran it used non player stuff.
One guy had three Marines, another had some Eldar Rangers. A third guy had some Orks.
It was probably the most fun I've had in gaming. My Goliath Gang was awesome and the games were incredibly varied.
I miss those old school models and the rules.
That for me was GW at it's best.
Indeed, of all the games I've played over the years, there were always these moments in Necromunda games that still stand out over all the other games. It is a world away from the current incarnation of 40k, and the competitive meta surrounding it. Not saying that is a bad thing necessarily, but it is quite different from the philosophy of that type of gaming, and hopefully, Inquisition, or whatever it is called, will go back to that spirit for skirmish level gaming.
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You can never beat your first time. The second generation is shinier, stronger, faster and superior in every regard save one, and it's an unfair criticism to level, but it simply can't be as original. - Andy Chambers, on the evolution of Games Workshop games |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 01:09:26
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Boom! Leman Russ Commander
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Starfarer wrote:Puscifer wrote:
You could play anything, but there were no hard and fast rules.
I played in a three year long campaign where the guys who ran it used non player stuff.
One guy had three Marines, another had some Eldar Rangers. A third guy had some Orks.
It was probably the most fun I've had in gaming. My Goliath Gang was awesome and the games were incredibly varied.
I miss those old school models and the rules.
That for me was GW at it's best.
Indeed, of all the games I've played over the years, there were always these moments in Necromunda games that still stand out over all the other games. It is a world away from the current incarnation of 40k, and the competitive meta surrounding it. Not saying that is a bad thing necessarily, but it is quite different from the philosophy of that type of gaming, and hopefully, Inquisition, or whatever it is called, will go back to that spirit for skirmish level gaming.
+1.
For me... this competitive meta and the attitudes of the competitive gamer is what has ruined 40k for me.
I've just moved back to my hometown and my old gaming buddies are starting up a 40k campaign with earlier edition rulesets. We are going to vote on which edition and then make rules for the newer stuff. No flyers though.
I'm hoping for 2nd ed myself.
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Mr Mystery wrote:Suffice to say, if any of this is actually true, then clearly Elvis is hiding behind my left testicle, and Lord Lucan behind the right. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 01:11:34
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Blood-Drenched Death Company Marine
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Kroothawk wrote:
xruslanx wrote:If Dan Abnett is writing the background fluff for it then I will literally blow a hemmeroid.
He also wrote the script for the Ultramarine movie, just saying
However he didn't animate it. Or texture it. I might have enjoyed it if the graphics and animation weren't so horrible.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 01:16:56
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Boom! Leman Russ Commander
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Moopy wrote: Kroothawk wrote:
xruslanx wrote:If Dan Abnett is writing the background fluff for it then I will literally blow a hemmeroid.
He also wrote the script for the Ultramarine movie, just saying
However he didn't animate it. Or texture it. I might have enjoyed it if the graphics and animation weren't so horrible.
The story was actually pretty good for Ultramarines.
It practically got my Girlfriend into the hobby and helped her understand why I like the hobby a bit more.
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Mr Mystery wrote:Suffice to say, if any of this is actually true, then clearly Elvis is hiding behind my left testicle, and Lord Lucan behind the right. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 01:36:29
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Fresh-Faced New User
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Orock wrote:Puscifer wrote:Orock wrote:So is this going to be mordheim 40k? Because that with more factions to choose from and ma ye small vehicles would be awesome.is that essentially what necromunda was?
Necromunda was kinda like Mordheim but obviously 40k related. The rules for Necromunda were basically 2nd ed 40k, with a good campaign system.
Vehicles only came into it if you used the expanded rules from the old citadel journal.
Wasent that human only gangs though no dreads or marines or orks or anything interesting
What are you, 12?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 01:48:18
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Solahma
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Please keep in mind that Rule Number One here on DakkaDakka is Be Polite.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 15:03:38
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Dakka Veteran
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Just internet lore, although I've heard it from people connected to GW.
--Chris
www.chrisvalera.com.
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Looking for the Empire spearmen from the Warhammer sixth edition box set (empire vs orcs) Must be unpainted and in good condition. Also looking for MIB Empire State Troops boxes.
Looking for Battle for Macragge and Black Reach Tactical squads, unpainted and unassembled. |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 15:07:27
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Someone in a red (or whatever color they were were wearing then/are wearing now) shirt then?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 16:03:01
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Decrepit Dakkanaut
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It was a blatant copy of the (meagre) storyline of Aliens: Get in to look for survivors (basically in vain), get out fighting for survival, make it to the dropship only to have an end fight against a sneaked in enemy boss.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 18:33:41
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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...the agony... when do we know??
I'm still in the boat of "too good to be true" - but it is impossible to ignore what a massive success a 28mm +I+ system would be for GW, how it would ship product and draw in new hobbyists.
And yes on the Necromunda Nostalgia trail - what a great game that one was/is.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 19:38:30
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Did Fulgrim Just Behead Ferrus?
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The rumours have the potential of being true, especially since the fellow behind this blog got recruited by GW recently...
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 19:47:38
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Dakka Veteran
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Isn't this weekend Gamesday in the UK?
If so, I bet we'll know by this weekend.
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Playing: Droids (Legion), Starks (ASOIAF), BB2
Working on: Starks (ASOIAF), Twilight Kin (KoW). Droids (Legion)
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 20:00:34
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Ultramarine Master with Gauntlets of Macragge
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Malika2 wrote:The rumours have the potential of being true, especially since the fellow behind this blog got recruited by GW recently...
I dunno, that post was in what, May? A game wouldn't go from "still in development" to release in 5 months. It might go from the printers to release in 5 months, but I wouldn't imagine he has a hand in it, unless he's been working with them in a freelance/unofficial capacity.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 20:05:59
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Ruthless Interrogator
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migsula wrote:...the agony... when do we know??
I'm still in the boat of "too good to be true" - but it is impossible to ignore what a massive success a 28mm +I+ system would be for GW, how it would ship product and draw in new hobbyists.
And yes on the Necromunda Nostalgia trail - what a great game that one was/is.
Well the good news is that the guy who mentioned the game by the name Innocence was dead on with the Dark Elf releases that have just leaked(both on which units were getting kits, and their prices). That gives me a lot of optimism that we will indeed see some sort of confirmation in the next few weeks.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 20:15:15
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Fingers crossed then!!
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 20:58:39
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Fixture of Dakka
West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA
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Indeed, of all the games I've played over the years, there were always these moments in Necromunda games that still stand out over all the other games. It is a world away from the current incarnation of 40k, and the competitive meta surrounding it. Not saying that is a bad thing necessarily, but it is quite different from the philosophy of that type of gaming, and hopefully, Inquisition, or whatever it is called, will go back to that spirit for skirmish level gaming.
I would like to think so, but I don't think that 90% of the current breed of 40K gamer can have any fun playing a game like Necromunda/Gorkamorka/Mordheim. Not unless they are gamers who have been with 40K for some time. I just don't think they have the mindset.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 21:35:57
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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AegisGrimm wrote:Indeed, of all the games I've played over the years, there were always these moments in Necromunda games that still stand out over all the other games. It is a world away from the current incarnation of 40k, and the competitive meta surrounding it. Not saying that is a bad thing necessarily, but it is quite different from the philosophy of that type of gaming, and hopefully, Inquisition, or whatever it is called, will go back to that spirit for skirmish level gaming.
I would like to think so, but I don't think that 90% of the current breed of 40K gamer can have any fun playing a game like Necromunda/Gorkamorka/Mordheim. Not unless they are gamers who have been with 40K for some time. I just don't think they have the mindset.
Well, I hope more people can get out of the WAAC mindset and try a different type of gaming. That said, I'm only really concerned about my ability to play that type of game with friends and have updated rules, and hopefully some amazing new miniatures as well.
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You can never beat your first time. The second generation is shinier, stronger, faster and superior in every regard save one, and it's an unfair criticism to level, but it simply can't be as original. - Andy Chambers, on the evolution of Games Workshop games |
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 22:27:30
Subject: Re:Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Fixture of Dakka
West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA
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True. For me is a game against either my best buddy, or the wife. In that order, because the wife always beats the hell out of me in games.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2013/09/24 22:32:54
Subject: Inquisition the Game (40k Skirmish Game for late September/October)
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Wrong mindset on both sides of the fence, it seems. A good ruleset can deal with powergaming by being balanced to be reasonably abuse-proof. If you're experiencing bad sportsmanship in opponents: find another opponent. That's not the between front and rear cover of the rulebook, that's between the left and right ears of your opponent.
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