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"Warhammer 40K 25th Anniversary"

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Blogger Dallas said...

Great report, Dave.

Interesting also to note that the limited edition schwag that was sold on Saturday has already appeared on the "secondary market"... eBay sellers are asking $60-80 for the LE model, and even the $5 poster is being bid up over $30... yikes.

February 29, 2012 at 9:20 AM

Blogger JP40kegger said...

Great analysis of the state of 40k within the wargames community. I really hope they use this 25 year mark to make some progressive changes to 40k.

March 1, 2012 at 9:07 AM

Blogger DaveV said...

Dallas, on the basis of your comment I went down to the GW store and picked up one of the few remaining posters, for $5. I'm getting it mounted at a local framing shop.

J.P., thanks. I hope 6th edition turns out to be good. I saw that leaked version from January. It's kind of too bad that version isn't the one to be published. There are some interesting ideas there.

It would be cool if GW just changed the basic structure of the game: unit-based activation, more free-form movement, or something to bring the game into the 21st century.

Another option would be to bring back a referee or GM, as was the norm in Rogue Trader. Maybe even have the option of computer moderation. "Free Kriegspiel" rules used by military men in the 19th century eliminated most calculations and die rolling in favor of an umpire who would determine results based on the situation and his own combat experience...

March 1, 2012 at 6:17 PM

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