warhamer116 kirjoitti:tneva82 kirjoitti:
Toivottavasti battlescrolleissa on jokin seikka minkä gw-repit missasivat ja joka ratkaisee tilanteen :D
Joko tämä täysin kääntää kaiken mitä ollaan ajateltu game balancesta nurinniskoin ja nyt tulee sellainen revalaatio kuin joskus esihistoriassa kun esi-ihminen tajusi (maahan) kylvetyn siemenen kasvavan satoa, tai sitten floppi on niin kova että australiassa tapahtuu pienikokoinen maanjäristys.
Tai PR on nostanut lippuja joita se ei pysty pitämään yllä.
We've now had multiple FLGS owners state outright they've been told by GW there is no balancing/points mechanic at all, none, nada, zilch, zippo. One of those guys is a solid bloke who spent nearly two hours on the phone to his GW rep explicitly and at length questioning them about this exact issue, and was assured, repeatedly, that there is no balancing/points mechanic at all, none, nada, zilch, zippo. They were told there is definitely, categorically, absolutely no big rulebook coming, no army books, no detachment-equivalents, just four pages of core rules and the Warscrolls for individual units, which may be chosen in any combination from any faction. No ambiguity, no equivocation, no "we can't talk about that yet"; definitive answers.
So at this point, in order to believe that there's something hiding just round the corner that will make everything alright, you have to believe that official reps of GW acting on behalf of the company are deliberately telling outright lies to their retailer customers. That's not just them risking losing out on a few sales to an irate retailer, that's opening themselves up to potential legal action if they make sales based on false information.
GW vetää kyllä misdirectionin uuteen tasoon jos ylläolevan kirjoittaja ei vetänyt omasta päästään.
Mutta kai se sit on uskottava ettei isoa kirjaa sittenkään ole tulossa. *tuskan parahdus*
edit: ja uusi:
I and other retailers are spending a lot of time on the phone with GW today.
First getting the basic info on the game, how it plays, etc. Then being told the incentives GW is giving us to carry the game, and take a big load of them. I ordered the 80 copies they wanted to me to get, so did a nearby store. That's 10,000.00 of product, 5500.00 our cost, non - returnable. A large commitment to the game.
Then we hear about no points values. We realize we don't know how to run tournaments, or leagues, or even tell two 12 year olds how to start a game.
"Just put out what models you want to play with"
And we've all argued with sales reps and people in management, and the message is all the same: No points, this is the rules, this is it, nothing else.
Maybe they are lying about something else on the way? I can't hold out hope for that. Not on 5500.00 and all the time and effort to commit to painting demo armies, training staff, and organizing events. At the expense of doing the same for other games. So many of us will drastically cut orders down to pre-paid pre orders and a copy for the shelf. If they do have more coming, well, i'll wait until i see it.
edit2:
+The Stormcast Eternals are warriors of the warhammer world that Sigmar saved before the destruction of the mortal realm. They are then reincarnated as demigods keeping some of their previous personality. Every time they die, he resurrects them and they lose a bit of their individuality of their first life. This will explain how we will see heroes and villains that were important figures in the Warhammer World before hand. Apparently the guy riding the drake is one of the previous characters but his identify isn't revealed yet.
Eli eivät tosiaankaan ole ihmisiä.