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Author: | MaksimSmelchak [ Sun Apr 06, 2003 5:54 pm ] |
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One of the things I really like about the site here is that we really have a community here. Most of us know each other and can discuss whatever comes along. This forum is also devoid of the petty bickering that I seem to read often at the E-A playtester's forum. We also manage to dicuss and resolve our differences without immaturity. Sometimes the cheasy jokes ara bit much, but they're perfectly manageable in the context of some good camaraderie. ![]() Thanks everyone for an experience and forum I enjoy. ![]() Shalom, Maksim-Smelchak. |
Author: | CyberShadow [ Sun Apr 06, 2003 6:09 pm ] |
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I agree. A forum is only ever as good as the members that post there. You can have something that looks really simple, and have a great place to visit. I think that this is indicative of the Fanatic/GW community. Since Fanatic games generally attract the more mature players it is a nice and relaxed atmosphere. So much so that I am tempted to close up and not let anyone else join! ![]() Thanks guys. |
Author: | dafrca [ Mon Apr 07, 2003 4:54 pm ] |
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I sold off all my 40k (four armies worth) and swore off GW games because of the way the Warhammer 40k crowd acted. I was very tired of the fighting, pettiness, complaining, and overall negativity. The one GW game I had missed was Epic. When I heard they where doing a new addition I almost did not go look into it. I am glad I did. I found that the Epic group did include a fair share of level headed, nice people. So I have re-entered the world of Games Workshop. This forum was part of the reason. I agree that this forum has some great people in it. dafrca |
Author: | primarch [ Tue Apr 08, 2003 1:16 am ] |
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Hi! I second Maksim's views. I seldom (if ever) post on a regular basis anywhere outside the NetEpic list. Since the new list began, I have foundthat the people here are very mature and tactful in their responses regardless of any divergences of opinion. You guys make me think and reconsider many Epic related subjects as well as give me valuable information on a wide variety of topics (heck, I got my new digital camera after discussions here motivated me to find out more about the subject!). I think this forum proves beyond a doubt that regardless of version or tastes that we can share our views on Epic in an friendly constructive manner. Primarch. |
Author: | Legion 4 [ Tue Apr 08, 2003 6:55 am ] |
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My gaming buddy surfs the 40K sites and sends me some of their more "amusing" e-mails and occasionally asks me for "technical" advice about real world weapons & tactics vs. 40K. It seems we have a much more worldly and magnanimous crew here and because of it I spend too much time on line with you guys !!! ![]() |
Author: | netepic [ Tue Apr 08, 2003 10:21 am ] |
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Agreed, the forums structure makes it easy too. Once the EZine starts rolling out, and De'Aynes gets updated again (with the automated galleries, should be a breeze) then we will the EPIC community back on track. The combined search engine for Epic40k and the EPICentre is already there, and the interactive links list helps too ![]() |
Author: | nealhunt [ Tue Apr 08, 2003 4:53 pm ] |
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I will agree that the 40K crowds I tend to encounter are younger and correspondingly less mature. I have found two places nearby that are exceptions, though. One is such a laid back place that people feel comfortable leaving their armies stacked under the tables in the store. Even though most of the players are young, they have not had any trouble with stuff going missing. The other is a store that has a dedicated older crowd. I'm in my mid-30s and there are several people older than I am. They are very flexible about subbing models within reason, using vehicle design rules, etc.. With respect to the playtest list, I haven't seen anything that I would really call bickering, with the notable exception of one prolific poster. Overall, I very much enjoy this forum and wish there was a little more volume. =========== Wow, that was a rambling, stream-of-consciousness post. ![]() |
Author: | nealhunt [ Wed May 07, 2003 3:48 pm ] |
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I realize Netepic might be a beter board for this thread, but... I'm curious as to why some of you guys like the SM/TL rule engine so much more than the Epic set up. I can understand the desire for lots of nifty, cool units that were absent in Epic's release. However, those could have been written in Epic with house rules (and many were). I really don't get it. I found the SM rules to bog down rapidly. There was little opportunity for a variety of tactics. When there was, it was due primarily to some extreme force selection. For example, a friend took 9 falcon hosts in several games, which works out to falcons spaced exactly 6cm apart in virtually the entire deployment zone of a 4x8 board, and put everyone on first fire, using HQ units to snag objectives. Different, but still mind-numbingly dull. The thing I really disliked, is that there was no way to drive someone back short of decimation. Because of that, it became very WWI, line up and shoot across no-man's land until the CC units charge across. It was very static. So, maybe a better question is, how are you guys playing that it's possible to do things like turn flanks, rout an enemy formation, etc.? |
Author: | primarch [ Wed May 07, 2003 4:27 pm ] |
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Hi! I really don't get it. I found the SM rules to bog down rapidly. There was little opportunity for a variety of tactics. When there was, it was due primarily to some extreme force selection. For example, a friend took 9 falcon hosts in several games, which works out to falcons spaced exactly 6cm apart in virtually the entire deployment zone of a 4x8 board, and put everyone on first fire, using HQ units to snag objectives. Different, but still mind-numbingly dull. |
Author: | nealhunt [ Wed May 07, 2003 5:20 pm ] |
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Well, it certainly sounds as if NetEpic fixed a lot of the problems I had with SM/TL. However, I would characterize restructuring of the turn sequence (both movement and revealing orders) as a major game mechanic/engine change. At that point, we're not talking about SM vs. Epic, imho. Your post does confirm that everyone else had the same problems with SM that I did. What (aside from the lack of diverse units/weapons) was the big drawback(s) with Epic? I am also curious as to how you would beat the falcons without knowing in advance that is what he is taking. The time I played him I had a chaos horde that was cut to ribbons before they got close. |
Author: | primarch [ Wed May 07, 2003 9:19 pm ] |
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Hi! Well, it certainly sounds as if NetEpic fixed a lot of the problems I had with SM/TL. However, I would characterize restructuring of the turn sequence (both movement and revealing orders) as a major game mechanic/engine change. At that point, we're not talking about SM vs. Epic, imho. |
Author: | primarch [ Wed May 07, 2003 9:22 pm ] |
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Hi! Oops! Didn't cut off the quotes where I should have so there are more responses in the quote box. Primarch |
Author: | Mojarn Piett [ Thu May 08, 2003 8:09 am ] |
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I made a set of suppression rules for Net Epic, which IMO were quite nice. They can be found in Incoming 9 in case anybody is interested. As of yet, nobody has sent any playtest data so I don't know whether they work in practice or not. |
Author: | nealhunt [ Thu May 08, 2003 3:33 pm ] |
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Primarch: I agree that SMs are particularly well-suited for dispatching Eldar, just like Eldar are particularly adept at destroying chaos. However, I disagree that your force is a "balanced" force. 1-2 companies in Thawks, and 1-2 companis in drop pods is virtually all of your non-titan units dropping in from orbit. I consider 3000 points of virtual teleportation to be extreme. I don't think it's "beardy" or "cheesy" as it fits the fluff and generally makes sense, but it is still extreme. I think the SM army was broken for that very reason. When I had a company's worth of detachments run off the board by bloodclaws, another company's worth decimated by the same, and a company's worth of forces destroyed by drop pod company, all with miniscule damage to the SMs and before I moved, I realized it was bad. As I said, a couple detachments in Thawks and a company in drop pods is not what I would consider cheesy, but it is devastating and impossible to guard against nonetheless. Personally, I believe that even with alternating movement, there would be very little that would stop a marine player from destroying several times the number of points paid before any sort of reaction could be mounted. Not seeing orders might help, but the marines could just as easily pick units they can pin, or wait until a unit moves to assault it. Dang. I had forgotten how much I hated marines... Incidentally, the SM vs. Eldar and the Eldar vs. Chaos were exceptions to the 2 out of 3 initiatives rule. They just won. Period. But that's still not fun. |
Author: | primarch [ Thu May 08, 2003 6:17 pm ] |
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Hi! However, I disagree that your force is a "balanced" force. 1-2 companies in Thawks, and 1-2 companis in drop pods is virtually all of your non-titan units dropping in from orbit. I consider 3000 points of virtual teleportation to be extreme. I don't think it's "beardy" or "cheesy" as it fits the fluff and generally makes sense, but it is still extreme. |
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