Quote: (frogbear @ 27 Mar. 2009, 21:04 )
I personally have been doing quite alot of research on the Khorne Force and just started on the Squat force as well.
Rather than accepting what is out there, I am going back into the past epic games and getting all the fluff together. From there I am going to compare what we have, and then build a force and PDF supplement (although nothing near as impressive as what I have seen on Raiders). Hence I would ask that the squat list at least not be printed till people have a gander at what I may be able to put together this year. ÂÂ
I agree with Reaver as well, the books are great and all, however they will merely sit on a bookshelf if the forces have to be changed for balance after they are printed. It would be great to say - "this list has had 200-500 games played and after 1 years worth of feedback & changes, it has been agreed that this list is final/official as per this community for the next 3 years". From this, we could nominate bi-monthly or quarterly campaigns to test a particular list to assist with this process.
Just some thoughts
Cheers....
Frogbear, if I could make a counter-suggestion: Rather than NOT accepting what is already out there, why don't you try tinkering with the three Squat lists that already exist and have hours and hours of labor poured into them? You seem to dismiss outright all the work that went into the Demiurg list by ePilgrim, Thurgrimm's list by Jaldon, and the French version.
In addition, we have an entire project going on where we are going to do our best to mesh the old history of the Squats (precisely what you are suggesting researching we have already done) and combining it with the existing 40K universe - not an easy task because of all the inconsistencies and rewritings and such. In other words, why reinvent the wheel when you can be part of the project that is going on now? You might not get your way, but on a project of this size
nobody fully gets their way.
What you've described is an adversarial role where they have their list ideas, you have your list ideas, and then 'We let the people decide what is right!'

We
could do things like that, but why when we can work together? The only thing to be lost is some pride in saying
this is MY list. Not a big price for a good final product IMO.
If you are really interested in making the Squat project come together, email me at
moscovian@hotmail.com and I'll include you on what we've done and where we are planning on going. See if you like what has been done. Let me know what kind of models you have, how often you can playtest the armies, and what particular talents you can bring to the table (painting, modelling, drawing/painting, scenario building, researching, editing, writing, or just relentless effort with lots of time on your hands). From there we can move things forward.
Or you could just do something on your own. We're looking at having this project last at least a year before it is completed so you have plenty of time to do your own thing.
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As for balance -yes- the lists could have used more playtesting. However, relative to the
Swordwind lists the
Raiders lists were much better balanced. If the pro's had the same problem, I don't think anyone has reason to complain about the amateurs. I think you're overstating the imbalance of the lists. The Minervans have some internal balance issues but not a overwhelming win ratio (roughly 50/50). The Dark Eldar are slightly underpowered still (which is fine with me). The Necrons are possibly overpowered by a slight amount, we're talking tweaks instead of massive changes.
Compare that to the Feral Orks that had a 70%+ win ratio, the Siegemasters which were absurdly overpowered, and the Biel-tan list which underwent its own tweaks (no more Spirit Stones, change to Warp Spider transporting, change to Pulse weapons).
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I don't think we really need a standardized set of rules and regulations determining how or when something gets published. The free market will decide, trust me. If people take a look at the final product and see something they like, they will ask to buy it. If people don't like it, people won't pre-pay for it. Although I do like the idea of saying X list has Y number of playtests, but I think you'd be sorely disappointed with the number of playtested games for any list. I'd be shocked if there were 200 playtest games posted in the last year for ALL armies.
