Quote: (dptdexys @ Oct. 26 2009, 20:02 )
I think E&C can vouch that the UK epic tournament scene is not like most other tournaments that are held even though they are still competitive.
I certainly can; I've attended 3/4 large tournaments for Warhammer Fantasy depending on how you count it (a 'conflict', a 'doubles' tournament, and both rounds of the 'grand tournament'), and the style of play / atmosphere in all three was not great.
I'd say a good quarter of my games were against 'power game' style players who behaved unpleasantly, rudely even, and/or repeatedly and overtly cheated.
It was so bad in one game that after a dozen cheating attempts, when it got to my turn I reformed all my units to face backwards, shook his hand, and packed up. This particular guy was about 35-40, incidentally.
In addition, to paraphrase Zombocom's mantra : "In my opinion there ain't no point playing a game against people who view the letter of the rules as more important than the spirit of the rules."... and Warhammer Tournaments are full of the former, in my experience.
Mind you, unlike Epic Warhammer isn't really suitable for tournament play, so it's pretty much an environment designed to foster 'rules lawyering douchebags', as it were... again not generally a problem with Epic as the game is for the most part pretty balanced.
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Maybe we here in the UK should just be thankful our tournaments aren't as unsporting/over competitive as ones seem to be elsewhere.
Not to be a back-patting eliteist, but I'd say that Epic tournaments in general (in my experience) are much more sensible in atmosphere than the GW Core Game tournaments. It's not location but game system that makes the difference.
"Pulsar" from the forums here can attest to that, having come 4th in the Warhammer 40,000 Grand Tournament one year, an experience that turned him off playing 40k on a regular basis ever again. ÂÂ

UK GW Core Game tournaments are, generally, not great, at least in my and my freinds' experiences. Epic tournaments, on the other hand, are cool, and are bloody brilliant in comparison.