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where would you like to see a wargame set
A fantasy world
Steampunk earth
Far future
Adaptation of past events
other-message me your thoughts
All of the above

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Made in gb
Precocious Human Child






Q: Hi.
I've given up all hope with gw continually squeezing people for money for things that they don't need or should have been put in with other things (yes i mean the codex supplements) and then making theses exclusive in a certain format. so yesterday i finally snapped and began wondering about what would be the perfect wargaming company that is gamer friendly and what would people expect or want from it which is why i am asking you guys the gamerz and artists about what would make a good war-game

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after reading this all i have to say is
bs. 
   
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The Conquerer






Waiting for my shill money from Spiral Arm Studios

The poll is silly. All of those things can make a good wargame setting.

As for what makes a good wargame itself, that is dependent on the rules and gameplay mechanics.

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Made in gb
Precocious Human Child






if yo read the poll you would see it is asking where or when people would like a game set .....nothing to do with what i have written the poll is just to see what people like

after reading this all i have to say is
bs. 
   
Made in us
The Conquerer






Waiting for my shill money from Spiral Arm Studios

Then you need an all of the above option.

Self-proclaimed evil Cat-person. Dues Ex Felines

Cato Sicarius, after force feeding Captain Ventris a copy of the Codex Astartes for having the audacity to play Deathwatch, chokes to death on his own D-baggery after finding Calgar assembling his new Eldar army.

MURICA!!! IN SPESS!!! 
   
Made in gb
Precocious Human Child






done
now oh mighty one will you share your wisdom or continue being a smart arse

after reading this all i have to say is
bs. 
   
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Powerful Orc Big'Un





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Made in gb
Precocious Human Child






mkay...who is this tim you speak of

after reading this all i have to say is
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Huge Hierodule






Outflanking

Him. Him is Tim.

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A: A Maniraptor 
   
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 RuggedJam502 wrote:
Q: Hi.
I've given up all hope with gw continually squeezing people for money for things that they don't need or should have been put in with other things (yes i mean the codex supplements) and then making theses exclusive in a certain format. so yesterday i finally snapped and began wondering about what would be the perfect wargaming company that is gamer friendly and what would people expect or want from it which is why i am asking you guys the gamerz and artists about what would make a good war-game


Every options you list relates to the narrative you have behind the game. While that's an important (vital) part of what makes a succesful wargaming product, it's has nothing to do with what makes a good wargame, if you grasp the differences here.

And there's no point discussing what makes a good wargaming narrative, beyond the very obvious and basic, because good narrative creation should avoid being broken down to formulas.

If you want to ask yourself what makes a good wargame, then the answers are obvious (but their implementation obviously isn't...) : a solid writing staff with an involved creative director who's in constant contact with an equally involved playtesting and rule-writing team, an intelligent marketing direction, a severe workaholic in charge of distribution, and good sculpting.

First comes the product itself, the marketing and the pricing. Then comes the rules. Then comes the narrative.

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Play Bloodbowl.

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Catskills in NYS

feeder wrote:
Play Bloodbowl.

That game is hilarious.


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I would like to see a steampunk space adventure using small groups (10-20 people) instead of giant armies with each race or faction being uniquely designed.

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