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Made in gb
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okay, me and my brother have been collecting for about six months, started gaming a few weeks ago and we got some models for christmas. i have built all of mine but my brother seems to be drifting quite a bit. whenever i ask him for a game or to paint etc, he gets angry at me. I completely understand if it's just not for him or if he just doesn't want to but i would like him to into it again, any suggestions?

thanks
   
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Kid_Kyoto






Probably work

Maybe you're playing too much, or you need to get other people involved so that you're not playing space marines versus space marines (or whatever) all the time?

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Somewhere in south-central England.

You need to find a club.

If your brother is already tired of the game then playing more with him will only make things worse.

A club would let him find his own place in the hobby. More opponents, and a wider variety of armies and terrain might be just the thing to perk up his interest.


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Beijing

Kilkrazy wrote:You need to find a club.

If your brother is already tired of the game then playing more with him will only make things worse.

A club would let him find his own place in the hobby. More opponents, and a wider variety of armies and terrain might be just the thing to perk up his interest.



Yes, maybe warhammer isn't his thing, maybe not even wargaming, he might prefer CCGs or RPGs. It's handy having a brother or something to play against but people aren't identical, he needs to find his own feet. Also a club means you would have more people to play with which is better for you but also it fees him of any feelings of obligation to game with you.
   
 
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