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2019/01/11 01:46:57
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Stormatious wrote:
In the true sence of the word some one who would be called a wargamer would not not paint there models its simple as that, im not good at using a bunch of technical words to break this down in to a detailed anaylisis of what a wargamer is, if you dont understand what i mean then imo that's not my fault. But it is true to say a TRUE war gamer paints his army... ok
So you're gatekeeping. Good to know.
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2019/01/11 01:47:26
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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What does that mean? Automatically Appended Next Post: What how do you not understand that. Theres another catagory you fit in to if you are not following the basic laws of wargaming
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2019/01/11 01:50:14
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Bounding Assault Marine
Leominster
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Paint...your...fething...models.
If you are going to an event, come on.
This is why I prefer 30k. You almost never see a grey army.
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"I was never a Son of Horus. I was and remain a Luna Wolf. A proud son of Cthonia, a loyal servant of the Emperor."
Recasts are like Fight Cub. No one talks about it, but more people do it then you realize.
Armies.
Luna Wolves 4,000 Points
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2019/01/11 01:50:47
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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You definitly cant be called some one with a battlefield ready army, therefore how are you a wargamer with no army
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2019/01/11 01:51:37
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Stormatious wrote:What does that mean?
Automatically Appended Next Post:
What how do you not understand that. Theres another catagory you fit in to if you are not following the basic laws of wargaming
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Gatekeeping
Tell me where these basic laws of wargaming are written down.
Tell me who the almighty authority enforcing them is.
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2019/01/11 01:51:39
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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LunaWolvesLoyalist wrote:Paint...your...fething...models.
If you are going to an event, come on.
This is why I prefer 30k. You almost never see a grey army.
Well with your spiritual guidance we can do this in 40k
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2019/01/11 01:52:40
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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LunaWolvesLoyalist wrote:Paint...your...fething...models.
If you are going to an event, come on.
This is why I prefer 30k. You almost never see a grey army.
I see more grey armies in 30K than I do in 40K. But hey, each local is different.
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2019/01/11 01:55:15
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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These are unwritten laws, just like you are not acting like a idiot right now because that would go against being a civilized human
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2019/01/11 01:56:02
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Stormatious wrote:You definitly cant be called some one with a battlefield ready army, therefore how are you a wargamer with no army
So being unpainted stops the player from rolling dice. Got it. Automatically Appended Next Post: Stormatious wrote:LunaWolvesLoyalist wrote:Paint...your...fething...models.
If you are going to an event, come on.
This is why I prefer 30k. You almost never see a grey army.
Well with your spiritual guidance we can do this in 40k
Good luck. Automatically Appended Next Post: Stormatious wrote:
These are unwritten laws, just like you are not acting like a idiot right now because that would go against being a civilized human
Ad hominum? Really?
So, how do you enforce these unwritten 'laws'?
Or even stop someone from making stuff up and calling it 'unwritten'?
I guess though you're just saying you don't have proof, so you're making an 'appeal to tradition'.
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0008/01/11 01:58:49
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Mmmpi wrote: Stormatious wrote:You definitly cant be called some one with a battlefield ready army, therefore how are you a wargamer with no army
So being unpainted stops the player from rolling dice. Got it.
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Stormatious wrote:LunaWolvesLoyalist wrote:Paint...your...fething...models.
If you are going to an event, come on.
This is why I prefer 30k. You almost never see a grey army.
Well with your spiritual guidance we can do this in 40k
Good luck.
No but in the definition of the word battleready in miniture wargaming you are not. Doesn't mean you are not actauly ready. Automatically Appended Next Post: Mmmpi wrote: Stormatious wrote:You definitly cant be called some one with a battlefield ready army, therefore how are you a wargamer with no army
So being unpainted stops the player from rolling dice. Got it.
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Stormatious wrote:LunaWolvesLoyalist wrote:Paint...your...fething...models.
If you are going to an event, come on.
This is why I prefer 30k. You almost never see a grey army.
Well with your spiritual guidance we can do this in 40k
Good luck.
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Stormatious wrote:
These are unwritten laws, just like you are not acting like a idiot right now because that would go against being a civilized human
Ad hominum? Really?
So, how do you enforce these unwritten 'laws'?
Or even stop someone from making stuff up and calling it 'unwritten'?
I guess though you're just saying you don't have proof, so you're making an 'appeal to tradition'.
These are unwritten laws because there not enforced, as i said its just like being an idiot right now or acting civilized
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2019/01/11 02:03:04
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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No but in the definition of the word battleready in miniture wargaming you are not. Doesn't mean you are not actauly ready.
So you can tell me where that definition is written down then.
These are unwritten laws because there not enforced, as i said its just like being an idiot right now or acting civilized
So if it's not being enforced, and it's not written down, then it's not actually a rule. You're just trying to make people think it's one.
Also, don't forget rule #1 ( being an idiot right now)
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2019/01/11 02:04:31
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Mmmpi wrote: No but in the definition of the word battleready in miniture wargaming you are not. Doesn't mean you are not actauly ready.
So you can tell me where that definition is written down then.
These are unwritten laws because there not enforced, as i said its just like being an idiot right now or acting civilized
So if it's not being enforced, and it's not written down, then it's not actually a rule. You're just trying to make people think it's one.
Also, don't forget rule #1 ( being an idiot right now)
if you look up common sence in the dictionary and ponder what i have said you will get it.
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0043/01/11 02:05:19
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Stormatious wrote: Mmmpi wrote: No but in the definition of the word battleready in miniture wargaming you are not. Doesn't mean you are not actauly ready.
So you can tell me where that definition is written down then.
These are unwritten laws because there not enforced, as i said its just like being an idiot right now or acting civilized
So if it's not being enforced, and it's not written down, then it's not actually a rule. You're just trying to make people think it's one.
Also, don't forget rule #1 ( being an idiot right now)
if you look up common sence in the dictionary you might get what im saying.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b&q=common+sense+meaning
Nope, it doesn't say what you claim.
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2019/01/11 02:05:49
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Shas'la with Pulse Carbine
Eastern Fringe
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Only play painted. As others have mentioned, I feel like it's a sign of respect for the game and your opponent. Obviously If soeone has just bought a new unit and want to try it out or you can see a force is making progress thats ok, but people who just play plastic are not generally the kinda games I want to play.
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The first rule of unarmed combat is: don’t be unarmed. |
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2019/01/11 02:10:02
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Mmmpi wrote: Stormatious wrote: Mmmpi wrote: No but in the definition of the word battleready in miniture wargaming you are not. Doesn't mean you are not actauly ready.
So you can tell me where that definition is written down then.
These are unwritten laws because there not enforced, as i said its just like being an idiot right now or acting civilized
So if it's not being enforced, and it's not written down, then it's not actually a rule. You're just trying to make people think it's one.
Also, don't forget rule #1 ( being an idiot right now)
if you look up common sence in the dictionary you might get what im saying.
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b&q=common+sense+meaning
Nope, it doesn't say what you claim.
No but it might help you know if you have common sence or not. There are words for things for a reason, if you think its fine to take some thign and change it and for its orginal name to still be there then i duno.
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2019/01/11 02:11:57
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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There are words for a reason. I should know. I'm an English teacher.
Common Sense as a phrase however, doesn't mean what you're claiming.
You're thinking "Traditional" instead, as in: It's a traditional view to have painted armies.
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2019/01/11 02:18:17
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Ok its traditional.
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2019/01/11 02:19:25
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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So, why should the traditional view be the only one?
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2019/01/11 02:23:23
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Because its a major part of what it means to have a miniture battleready army and therefore if your going to break tradition and change what it means you also need to find a new catagory to fit what you do in other then wargaming
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2019/01/11 02:26:28
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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As you define it. Not as everyone defines it.
Again, you're gatekeeping.
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2019/01/11 02:27:44
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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As it is defined, is minture wargaming in warahammer not defined as battling painted models? Automatically Appended Next Post: I mean one of the main definitions
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2019/01/11 02:30:38
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Correct. Miniature war gaming is not defined as battling painted models.
My friend's dad plays a game called "Fires in the East". This WWII strategy game uses 1cm square cardboard chits. It's still a war game.
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2019/01/11 02:31:26
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Im not going to win at debating you, ill just shut up but i still feel strongly that its a compulsary part of warhammer wargaming
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2019/01/11 02:35:51
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Courageous Space Marine Captain
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Mmmpi wrote:
My friend's dad plays a game called "Fires in the East". This WWII strategy game uses 1cm square cardboard chits. It's still a war game.
But it is not a miniature war game. But perhaps you'd be happier with that game, then you would't need to assemble the models either.
And as noted, this discussion doesn't happen with historicals, it is absolutely given that you paint your bloody models before playing.
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2019/01/11 02:37:36
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Contagious Dreadnought of Nurgle
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As Crimson said earlier, the game is clearly intended to be played with painted models. I don't think you can really argue that. Every indication given from GW's materials, battle reports etc. would lead one to the expectation of having each army be painted. Further, I'd argue that that expectation is a perfectly reasonable one.
If you don't like painting or just don't want to do it that's fine. I don't see why that's so hard to say (many people in this thread have) opposed to acting like everyone doesn't already know this is a miniature wargame or that the models are sold unpainted for a reason.
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2019/01/11 02:38:07
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Ok, the only point I've been trying to make is that many people don't see it as compulsory, and not believing it doesn't exclude them from the gaming community.
You like painting and it's fine (so do I), but not liking to paint is a perfectly acceptable. Different strokes for different folks.
I've found gentle encouragement, and 'painting days' to be a big help in encouraging people to paint, rather than telling them they're doing it wrong for not painting. Automatically Appended Next Post: Crimson wrote: Mmmpi wrote:
My friend's dad plays a game called "Fires in the East". This WWII strategy game uses 1cm square cardboard chits. It's still a war game.
But it is not a miniature war game. But perhaps you'd be happier with that game, then you would't need to assemble the models either.
And as noted, this discussion doesn't happen with historicals, it is absolutely given that you paint your bloody models before playing.
It's like you didn't read my first post in this thread.
I prefer painted armies, and opponents with different armies.
my whole point though, is that we don't get to decide what is right or wrong for fielding an army. Different people like different things, and forcing something, like painting, on people is a good way to get them to quit.
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2019/01/11 02:40:00
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Yeah i know i understand but we should just strongly encourage, im not saying exclude in any way at all but yeah its all good.
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2019/01/11 02:41:40
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Luciferian wrote:As Crimson said earlier, the game is clearly intended to be played with painted models. I don't think you can really argue that. Every indication given from GW's materials, battle reports etc. would lead one to the expectation of having each army be painted. Further, I'd argue that that expectation is a perfectly reasonable one.
If you don't like painting or just don't want to do it that's fine. I don't see why that's so hard to say (many people in this thread have) opposed to acting like everyone doesn't already know this is a miniature wargame or that the models are sold unpainted for a reason.
My point is that it's not our place to force painting onto people. Gently encourage them, yes. But taking an arbitrary "My way is the only right way" stance is just going to force people out, who are otherwise fine people.
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2019/01/11 02:42:38
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Mmmpi wrote: Luciferian wrote:As Crimson said earlier, the game is clearly intended to be played with painted models. I don't think you can really argue that. Every indication given from GW's materials, battle reports etc. would lead one to the expectation of having each army be painted. Further, I'd argue that that expectation is a perfectly reasonable one.
If you don't like painting or just don't want to do it that's fine. I don't see why that's so hard to say (many people in this thread have) opposed to acting like everyone doesn't already know this is a miniature wargame or that the models are sold unpainted for a reason.
My point is that it's not our place to force painting onto people. Gently encourage them, yes. But taking an arbitrary "My way is the only right way" stance is just going to force people out, who are otherwise fine people.
Yeah you're right but i don't really know why you think any ones taking extreme stances against non painters
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2019/01/11 02:43:32
Subject: Do you frown upon grey models in matches?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Stormatious wrote:Yeah i know i understand but we should just strongly encourage, im not saying exclude in any way at all but yeah its all good.
Personally, i'd go with gently encourage. I know for myself, that if someone came up and told me strongly I'm not doing something right, and it was a subjective opinion, my first reaction would be to do the opposite as an FU to them.
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