Lord Hurin wrote:
Draugluin wrote:
Then don't buy them if you think they're too expensive.
This is getting to be a bothersome "counter-argument" to be honest.
Its his ONLY counter-argument.
@Draugluin, I don't know how old you are but I've been informed you're relatively young. If you're younger than ~ 15, then that will likely explain why you can't grasp just how overpriced GW's products are these days.
I'm only 21, and have been playing since about the age of 12 yet I have seen huge differences in GW prices. In just 10 years, I have seen them more than double their prices. When I started, I recall getting 24 model infantry boxes for ~ £15 (£0.63 per model). This went up steadily year by year by fairly small amounts (£1-£2).
Then, less than a year ago GW halved the boxes in preperation for Warbands. On top of this, it upped the price to £13.50 (£1.13 per model) - which would make 24 models cost £26. This is already extremely high for plastic models. And yet, in the last couple of months it upped the prices
again to £15 per 12 models (£1.25 per model). 24 models now cost £30.
According to
ThisisMoney.co.uk, the UK has seen ~
28% total inflation. GW has increased its prices by
100%. Clearly we aren't getting anything remotely representing reasonable prices.
Finally, I can't help but notice how your default response is always 'Don't buy them then'. Not getting them is not an option for us because we are so heavily invested in the game, and especially in the Lord of the Rings. As Old Man Willow said, the fact that GW has the LOTR Licence is the only real reason to stick them - no other companies produce miniatures based on the films
and books. So the choice is not "Put up with the prices or don't buy them". Its "Put up with the prices or quit the Lord of the Rings". (This applies far more to Collectors like Old Man Willow, than to predominant Gamers like myself who can skirt round the issue by proxying using other companies miniatures (which rarely resemble the LOTR btw).
Now, Draugluin, if you are
still unable to acknowledge our point of view and understand why we feel this way (even if you don't agree with us), then don't bother responding to me, because it would just become yet another circular argument.