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Post subject: State of Specialist Games Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 8:24 pm |
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Even a minor cutback is still a cutback. It is really tiresome to constantly hear bad news from Fanatic. I think the last time I heard some good news which really gave me hope for the future was way back when Jervis first announced that they were working on a new version of Epic. That had some perspective and actually made me feel that something good was happening with the hobby. Jervis had a lot of plans - perhaps more than what was realistic, but still: he had plans! It made me want to invest time and effort in GW stuff again because I thought there was actually room and budget to develop new stuff. Since then it's like every time there's any news about the future it's all about "restructuring" to disguise the fact that support is being cut. Instead of announcing new initiatives we're just being told why scheduled stuff is constantly delayed. It seems we should feel lucky that there's anything available at all...
Cheers! 
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primarch
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Post subject: State of Specialist Games Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 9:09 pm |
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Quote (stormseer @ 23 Nov. 2005 (09:48)) | Quote (Grimshawl @ 23 Nov. 2005 (13:50)) | anyone catch yesterdays Specialist Games range cutback anouncement on the Blog? Looks like a bunch of double talk pucky to me. Epic didnt loose any minis but Inquisitor, necromunda and Mordheim all took hits and a few others lost some of their range as well. |
Absolutely sickening.
For Christ's sake, they screw us over by butchering the Fanatic Studio, axing our printed magazine and then almost completely stopping new miniature production- and now, "Oh yes, what a good idea, lets remove a quater of the real characterful models from each range, that should make the customers happy!"
The only reason the Epic range has been left alone is that it has next to nothing to remove at all as we've suffered the slow slow pace of releases since EA came out. Wonder what this means with regard to the new lists and their minis. Hah.
Poor Inquisitor players though, how gutting would it be to have literally half your range of models dropped? ?
And Necromunda- the old Orlocks are DECENT MODELS, the new ones are CRAP! Sorry, but its true! Madness- I know I'm writing a quick shopping list now- must get me a Kal before they go....
Tragic.
Cheers, (a very pissed off) ~Gabe | Hi!
Yes, that was my take too. You cant cut anything else from epic, becuase there is NOTHING more to cut.
What take away those silly forums they made that not many seem to like?
Ever since the initial "downsizing" was first commented on I KNEW GW had ditched Fanatic. This news comes as no big surprise.
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Tas
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Post subject: State of Specialist Games Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 1:50 am |
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Quote (Tas @ 02 Nov. 2005 (14:59)) | Get stuffed GW | I stand by my words. Back to my Aeronefs...
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Tas
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Post subject: State of Specialist Games Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 4:52 am |
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I know....then again it wont be any smaller than my current Epic Club anyway

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Post subject: State of Specialist Games Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 10:39 am |
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The frustrating thing about this is the number of people, not just on this forum but on other which aren't dedicated to the Specialist Games range, who are saying GW should do more to support them!
There was a thread on Warseer about GW doing a 4th core games system to go alongside 40k, WFB & LotR. I mentioned how Epic once WAS the 4th core game, and encouraged people to check it out.
What suprised me was the number of people who posted after this saying GW should do more to support these great games they made a few years back, like Epic, BFG & Necromunda. I didn't recognise many of the usernames, so I don't think it was the usual people who have already had plenty to say about this subject!
This just reaffirms to me that there is the support out there, amongst gamers, for the Specialist Games range but that GW is simply ignoring it. But so long as 8 year old kids keep buying box sets of Space Marines, I don't think they'll really care 
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primarch
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Post subject: State of Specialist Games Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 3:46 pm |
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Hi!
GW moves more and more to a faceless corporate entity, where the stockholders dividens are all important and less the customer caring company of old.
Such is life.
Primarch
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Post subject: State of Specialist Games Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 3:47 pm |
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Tas
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Post subject: State of Specialist Games Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 9:48 pm |
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Amen brother
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Jimbo
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Post subject: State of Specialist Games Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 10:06 pm |
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Quote (colonel_sponsz @ 01 Nov. 2005 (23:56)) | I'm still in the believe it when I see it camp but I have a good six month backlog of models to work through before I start buying again... | Just six months...
I have a twenty year backlog...
(belated reply I know)
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Mojarn Piett
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Post subject: State of Specialist Games Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 8:14 am |
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It seems to be very common backlog size around here. 
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