Post by Gannon on Jan 30, 2009 1:22:29 GMT -5
Boyz,
After a few weeks of little to no news, we're getting back into the swing of things here.
From BoLS:
DAWN OF WAR II BETA
Ready to live stream if you have the computer to handle it. Go here:
www.thq-games.com/uk/features/show/6063
Excellent article from Jwolf
WHAT'S WRONG WITH 40K TODAY
Hi all, Jwolf here.
Goatboy has been posting tournament lists and strategies for a while, and getting enormous amounts of vitriol in response. I took that in stride, as his articles are about some of the more obnoxious elements of 40K tournament list construction and unpleasant strategies. Now that Bigred has met with similar comments from the peanut gallery, I think it’s time to address six of the issues that obstruct fun in the grim, dark future.
#1 People Don’t Know the Rules
By that, I mean all of us, to a greater or lesser extent, do not have the rules memorized sufficiently to prevent errors. 99% of errors are simple mistakes; the rest are cheating. The problem is that when you look up the error your opponent made (in his own favor) it’s hard not to think he knew the rule and cheated. The solution is to know all the rules and help your opponent play within them. This requires a more thoughtful and systematic approach to learning the rules than the vast majority of tournament players are willing to put forth. And just because you don’t play tournaments doesn’t mean you shouldn't know the rules – every game is made better if the rules are applied accurately and consistently.
#2 The Myth of WAAC Lists
There is no unbeatable list, no perfect build, and lists themselves don’t care at all if they win or lose. Any list can be fun or terrible to play against, so don’t roll your eyes at a list and groan, make the best of it and move on. If a player consistently brings lists that are not fun to play against to friendly games, nature will handle the issue, and most tournaments have composition scoring. If your local tournaments are being dominated by particular lists, build to beat those lists yourself.
#3 The Myth of WAAC Players
Honestly, this is one of the worst concepts out there. If the player is just an a--hole and no fun to play against, he’s just an a--hole and no fun to play against. If he cheats to win, he’s a cheater. If he’s both, he’s a cheating a--hole. Implying that a desire to win is somehow part of the problem helps to perpetuate the myth that anyone who plays to win is part of the problem, which is decidedly not the truth. Yes, people who cheat and lie to win will break the rules to win (#1 is our part of making this go away). For friendly games, shun cheaters. In tournaments, report them and dock them all the points you legitimately can.
#4 Believing the Most Important Rule is the Only Important Rule
Play the game by all of the rules, don’t expect your house rules to become the standard. If you think your opponent isn’t following the rules, say something and get it worked out according to the rules. Remember that your opponent is under no obligation to let your super command squad destroy his army just so the game plays like the background stories you write on the fiction section of your blog.
#5 Believing the Most Important Rule Isn’t Important
Give your opponent the benefit of the doubt and don’t expect the same. That unit might be 6” or 6.1”? Let it go, either way. Your opponent forgot to move a unit until he was halfway through his shooting phase (or even when done with shooting)? Let them move it. If there is a time limit, play to the best of your ability so as to make it possible to finish in the time limit. Remember that the other person’s time is as valuable as yours, so avoid texting, taking phone calls, and other distractions as much as possible.
#6 Stupid Dice Tricks
These include having a special pair of dice you only roll for Leadership tests; picking up your hits instead of your misses; refusing to reroll an unclear roll; applying your rules about cocked dice inconsistently; and any of those “dice-rolling techniques” (cheating on your rolls). People notice when you do any of these things, and every one of these makes the game less fun for your opponent.
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From Games-workshop.com
GAMES DAY DATES
Baltimore May 9 2009
Toronto June 20 2009
Chicago July 25 2009
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From Heresy-online.net
New Jungle Plants available from GW
www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat1300180&prodId=prod1830001
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From 40k radio.com
MODEL RELEASE 2ND HALF QUARTER 1
From the Freeboota forums on 40K Radio.com If you're a fan of the show, it pays off to punch in and become a member. These guys are awesome and do a great job hooking us up with the 40k goodness.
99110102134 501192101559 7 43-20 CHAOS SPACE MARINE HAVOCS 5 Fig Box 1-Mar-09 K $35.00 $40.00 RTD New - Repackaged - Active Hybrid
99060101426 501192101512 2 - WOLF GUARD WITH LIGHTNING CLAWS 1 Fig Blister 7-Mar-09 D+ $15.00 $17.00 D - Collectors New - Active Metal
99120105034 501192101341 8 47-25 IMPERIAL GUARD SHADOWSWORD / STORMLORD 1 Fig Box 7-Mar-09 Q+ $95.00 $110.00 RTD New - Active Plastic
99120103021 501192101338 8 50-05 ORK STOMPA 1 Fig Box 7-Mar-09 Q+ $95.00 $110.00 RTD New - Active Plastic
99060209202 501192101505 4 - ORC RAIDER WITH TORCH 1 Fig Blister 21-Mar-09 C+ $12.00 $14.00 D - Collectors New - Active Metal
99060101425 501192101510 8 - EAGLE WARRIORS SHOULDER PADS 10 Shoulder Pads 21-Mar-09 A+ $8.00 $9.00 D - Bitz New - Active Metal
99060101424 501192101509 2 SILVER SKULLS SHOULDER PADS 10 Shoulder Pads 21-Mar-09 A+ $8.00 $9.00 D - Bitz New - Active Metal
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GBP IN THE DUMPS
For those of you who haven't noticed, the British Pound Sterling has been seriously dropping lately. As of today the conversion rate is 1 GBP to 1.42 USD. Last week it was 1 GBP to 1.37 USD, which would have been a great time to order that Forgeworld stuff I was looking into. Still it's a great time to order any forgeworld items. Let me know if you want in!
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Well that's about it, have fun and enjoy your weekend!
After a few weeks of little to no news, we're getting back into the swing of things here.
From BoLS:
DAWN OF WAR II BETA
Ready to live stream if you have the computer to handle it. Go here:
www.thq-games.com/uk/features/show/6063
Excellent article from Jwolf
WHAT'S WRONG WITH 40K TODAY
Hi all, Jwolf here.
Goatboy has been posting tournament lists and strategies for a while, and getting enormous amounts of vitriol in response. I took that in stride, as his articles are about some of the more obnoxious elements of 40K tournament list construction and unpleasant strategies. Now that Bigred has met with similar comments from the peanut gallery, I think it’s time to address six of the issues that obstruct fun in the grim, dark future.
#1 People Don’t Know the Rules
By that, I mean all of us, to a greater or lesser extent, do not have the rules memorized sufficiently to prevent errors. 99% of errors are simple mistakes; the rest are cheating. The problem is that when you look up the error your opponent made (in his own favor) it’s hard not to think he knew the rule and cheated. The solution is to know all the rules and help your opponent play within them. This requires a more thoughtful and systematic approach to learning the rules than the vast majority of tournament players are willing to put forth. And just because you don’t play tournaments doesn’t mean you shouldn't know the rules – every game is made better if the rules are applied accurately and consistently.
#2 The Myth of WAAC Lists
There is no unbeatable list, no perfect build, and lists themselves don’t care at all if they win or lose. Any list can be fun or terrible to play against, so don’t roll your eyes at a list and groan, make the best of it and move on. If a player consistently brings lists that are not fun to play against to friendly games, nature will handle the issue, and most tournaments have composition scoring. If your local tournaments are being dominated by particular lists, build to beat those lists yourself.
#3 The Myth of WAAC Players
Honestly, this is one of the worst concepts out there. If the player is just an a--hole and no fun to play against, he’s just an a--hole and no fun to play against. If he cheats to win, he’s a cheater. If he’s both, he’s a cheating a--hole. Implying that a desire to win is somehow part of the problem helps to perpetuate the myth that anyone who plays to win is part of the problem, which is decidedly not the truth. Yes, people who cheat and lie to win will break the rules to win (#1 is our part of making this go away). For friendly games, shun cheaters. In tournaments, report them and dock them all the points you legitimately can.
#4 Believing the Most Important Rule is the Only Important Rule
Play the game by all of the rules, don’t expect your house rules to become the standard. If you think your opponent isn’t following the rules, say something and get it worked out according to the rules. Remember that your opponent is under no obligation to let your super command squad destroy his army just so the game plays like the background stories you write on the fiction section of your blog.
#5 Believing the Most Important Rule Isn’t Important
Give your opponent the benefit of the doubt and don’t expect the same. That unit might be 6” or 6.1”? Let it go, either way. Your opponent forgot to move a unit until he was halfway through his shooting phase (or even when done with shooting)? Let them move it. If there is a time limit, play to the best of your ability so as to make it possible to finish in the time limit. Remember that the other person’s time is as valuable as yours, so avoid texting, taking phone calls, and other distractions as much as possible.
#6 Stupid Dice Tricks
These include having a special pair of dice you only roll for Leadership tests; picking up your hits instead of your misses; refusing to reroll an unclear roll; applying your rules about cocked dice inconsistently; and any of those “dice-rolling techniques” (cheating on your rolls). People notice when you do any of these things, and every one of these makes the game less fun for your opponent.
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From Games-workshop.com
GAMES DAY DATES
Baltimore May 9 2009
Toronto June 20 2009
Chicago July 25 2009
-----
From Heresy-online.net
New Jungle Plants available from GW
www.games-workshop.com/gws/catalog/productDetail.jsp?catId=cat1300180&prodId=prod1830001
-----
From 40k radio.com
MODEL RELEASE 2ND HALF QUARTER 1
From the Freeboota forums on 40K Radio.com If you're a fan of the show, it pays off to punch in and become a member. These guys are awesome and do a great job hooking us up with the 40k goodness.
99110102134 501192101559 7 43-20 CHAOS SPACE MARINE HAVOCS 5 Fig Box 1-Mar-09 K $35.00 $40.00 RTD New - Repackaged - Active Hybrid
99060101426 501192101512 2 - WOLF GUARD WITH LIGHTNING CLAWS 1 Fig Blister 7-Mar-09 D+ $15.00 $17.00 D - Collectors New - Active Metal
99120105034 501192101341 8 47-25 IMPERIAL GUARD SHADOWSWORD / STORMLORD 1 Fig Box 7-Mar-09 Q+ $95.00 $110.00 RTD New - Active Plastic
99120103021 501192101338 8 50-05 ORK STOMPA 1 Fig Box 7-Mar-09 Q+ $95.00 $110.00 RTD New - Active Plastic
99060209202 501192101505 4 - ORC RAIDER WITH TORCH 1 Fig Blister 21-Mar-09 C+ $12.00 $14.00 D - Collectors New - Active Metal
99060101425 501192101510 8 - EAGLE WARRIORS SHOULDER PADS 10 Shoulder Pads 21-Mar-09 A+ $8.00 $9.00 D - Bitz New - Active Metal
99060101424 501192101509 2 SILVER SKULLS SHOULDER PADS 10 Shoulder Pads 21-Mar-09 A+ $8.00 $9.00 D - Bitz New - Active Metal
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GBP IN THE DUMPS
For those of you who haven't noticed, the British Pound Sterling has been seriously dropping lately. As of today the conversion rate is 1 GBP to 1.42 USD. Last week it was 1 GBP to 1.37 USD, which would have been a great time to order that Forgeworld stuff I was looking into. Still it's a great time to order any forgeworld items. Let me know if you want in!
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Well that's about it, have fun and enjoy your weekend!