AnomanderRake wrote:Honestly, which of us hasn't done some thinking on what we'd do if we owned
WHFB? It'd be hard to do worse than was done to it.
Yes they did make some bad calls.
I am off the opinion that the talented people and those who had a passion for warhammer left in the early 2000s and in stepped people who did not share the same enthusiasm for warhammer.
These new guys were able to ride on the wave that the first ones had created, even though the new guys constantly made mistakes.
What I dislike the most is how they made the game a bit darker and they removed some of the hope. I remember reading about their decision to make Bretonnia "darker" because it would be cooler" but in my mind it was one of many things that removed hope removed people imagination of how things could turn out ok in the end.
I also disagree with their business model, constantly raising prices, so fewer new people joined and established fans bought less often which gave less sales so they raised prices so fewer newer people joined and established fans bought less often which gave less sales and so the spiral went. And it ended with them blowing up the whole world and creating the Age of Sigmar, because people were no longer buying warhammer fantasy.