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Joined: Wed Apr 30, 2003 4:23 pm Posts: 789 Location: Tampa, Florida
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Silence! Both of you! How dare you talk back to me! You will be destroyed! Why do I have to keep reminding all of you of my superior intellect?!?!?! My arguements are flawless! Infidels! Whores of Satan!
(Here comes Maksim to delete my post)
Actually, that wasn't 2500 points of models. . it was 2000 dead on. I actually chose Terminators for my 2000 point army, but figured since they aren't available yet, I'd turn them in for something else.
I just can't let go of how much more expensive Epic is compared to back in the day, and yes, even for $100, a 2000 point army isn't that much fun.
[Reaver]
[Land Raiders]
[Tactical formation]
[Devastator Formation]
[Predators]
On a gaming table just isn't that much fun. I know I can play with more, but I was just pointing out that for what I would spend. Honestly though, I collect all the armies, and it just seems like Epic is so freakin more expensive this time around. But then again, I did buy 99% of my Epic 40k stuff for dirt cheap. I mean, dirt cheap.
And you might be right about the WFB and 40k players spending the money. I don't invest much in those games either, so maybe I am conservative these days. Unless it is for Man O' War that is. I just dropped $50+ on a High Elf fleet that was recently available for $25, and I feel like I got a good deal. I guess I am having a hard time with all the metal. Plastic was cheap.
It is just now I think about what $100 will get me these days, like clothes; xbox games; etc etc that I will use more often then play Epic. I don't mind stuff sitting when it was cheap, but I think I have played AT/SM around 50 times in my life, SM/TL around 25-30, Epic 40k around 20, Epic A around 12.
Still, it was effortless to get into the previous games, as so much was plastic. Now everything is metal and comes seperately. Just raizes da kost.
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