Manchu wrote:I think we're just talking across each other - as I said, I don't dispute that some is better than none when it comes to public-ish gaming space. Full stop. We agree. Next thought: the
WH store is not designed to support a community of existing gamers, which is often (but not always) where the
LGS comes in.
Depends on the community. Three tables can easily support a small local community.
I think this will really depend on individual experience. My thoughts...
1.
GW stores can usually support small local communities.
2.
GW stores generally can't support large local communities due to limited table space.
3.
GW stores generally can't afford to properly support existing players who rarely spend money because limited space needs to be alloted to people who DO spend money or else the rent doesn't get paid.
4.
LGS's come in all shapes and sizes. Some can support large local communities. Some can't support gaming communities at all.
5.
LGS's can usually support existing players who rarely spend money due to having alternate income streams (usually Magic the Gathering).
This is very much a
YMMV situation. I think an
LGS has a higher potential, but less consistency.
GW stores have a lower potential, but if you see a sign for one, you generally know what you're gonna get. With an
LGS, you might walk into to
MtG tables, or a wall of Warmachine and no Warhammer, or a box of Pokemon cards next to a really big baseball card display. Totally variable.