Yesterday i witnessed a ToW game, WoC vs Dawi.
The game got an old wibe and nonetheless seems fresh and good, i like it
The game got an old wibe and nonetheless seems fresh and good, i like it
That kind of bs is generally a top down thing, management segregating sales to pit departments against each other, not something employees or devs would come up with themselves - the devs are nerds and gamers, they love these games, worlds, and characters. Be mad at GW management if you want, but AoS - it's dev team, its player base - isn't the enemy. The animosity there is misplaced and actively counter-productive, especially in light of the PDF support - with free faction rules and currently available product lines (at least the kits that aren't perpetually out of stock), the 'legacy' armies are currently in fact the most supported factions.What's very irritating is that the reason for certain factions not being release in TOW seems entirely down to the AoS team having a hissy fit over who gets credit for sales numbers. AoS screwing WFB yet again...
Seems a little too busy, in my opinion.View attachment 64561
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New resin necromancy wizard being released sometime in the new year for Empire in the Old World. Would make for a good Necromancer in vamp counts. Sculpt is a bit flat, but I really like it.