Sacrilege83 wrote:
Yeah I agree, as most would, that this will kill the GW hobby. Yeah maybe WHFB & 40K will survive but in my local area already a good amount of people gave up and sold their army off and switched to Hordes/Warmachine. This definetely kills Lotr in my opinion, the prices + the amount of models needed for a competitive army for what's now their main Lotr game Wotr. Also Wotr being mediocre compared to WH, I prefer the SBG system. No it's very hard for new comers to come into the GW hobby now, it sucks. They'll just go to Privateer or Mantic now.
By the way it shows that you've been out of the hobby for three years. 15 posts since 2008... Welcome back then wayfarer.
Yeah I suppose it does!
Its definitely harder for newcomers to the game but I'm sure GW will continue as ever, purely because no-one else is going to be able to get the licensing to produce a rival LOTR tabletop product and people like the authenticity of the models.
I haven't played WOTR but from reading a couple of articles to me it seems that its a way of forcing players into fielding more models (which obviously costs more, especially with movement trays and new rules as well).
Some of the larger sets don't seem to have jumped up as much though, I paid £50 for a Mumakil several years ago and its now £51.25. I suppose increasing those sets too much would put people right off buying them more than they already are.