Oldman Willow wrote:
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That's a massive gw. Mine's much smaller but they still do instore gaming and the boards are always busy in the holidays or at the weekends. You have to book or you never get a table.
That is not A GW Store. That is the point
Well I give up
I wasn't talking about independant retailers, my point is he's the only GW. I play one of their systems and that's all I have time for.I'm glad it's not a card store because those are a smelly bunch anyway. Most of that "other stuff" just shelf warms anyway. Thousands of dollars in board games when they might sell one set a weekend...I'm getting off track my point is we're there we like it and we don't have any reason to gripe because there's actually a place near by where we can play that carries the line and managers who arent assholes.Atlanta is very limited when it comes to Hobbit friendly stores. Giga, Tower, Gaming Pit, no one cares. If you came in and actually played or confirmed we were coming and still had a bad time I could see you complaining. At least you have other games you play and a nice place to play them, so it looks like you have it real hard down there :p