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  1. 1 hour ago, Gothmaug said:

    I don't know what the future for GW is. I love their products, but the price of late has pushed me away from buying much in the way of new stuff. That's been a boon for my pile of shame, I've gotten two 3000pt AoS armies painted in the last year. I'd really like to buy 40 more zombies for my Soulblight army, but at $120 for 230 points of zombies ...well ouch! AND when I compare it to my other options : $10 for 40 from my 3d Printer (8$ multi-pose STL file and $2 in resin), or buying a box of zombies from Mantic Games for $32, I just can't justify the GW price nowadays. If I played at a GW store that would be different, but our local league is all garages and local gaming stores, and 3d printed proxies have become dirt common. 

    I dunno man. I have a vivid memory of a mate in the early 00s showing me his brand new colour inkjet desktop printer. He told me that Magic the Gathering would be a dead game by the end of the decade. I think MtG made a billion dollars or something last year.
    What is the difference between 3D printing for warhammer and Inkjet printing for card games?
     

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  2. 1 hour ago, Gothmaug said:

     

    Now if GW started selling 3D sculpts of their models to the 3D printing crowd, that could be a very lucrative business. I heard Privateer Press (makers of Warmachine and Hordes) are looking into starting that next year for 4th edition. 

     

    That privateer press mark 4 thing isn't them selling the STLs for people to print, they are just 3D printing them in house themselves instead of casting them in house. Even with saving on shipping costs by printing them in the country they are to be sold in they are still really expensive to produce on 3d printers however due to at scale engineering though. The cost of that means that their model pricing is pretty much the same as them casting. 


    Also, STLs aren't lucrative. You can't support a big studio on that income. 


     

    1 hour ago, Gothmaug said:

    Games workshop is publicly owned, meaning they are beholden to their shareholders, and in my experience shareholders care about profit above all else.

     

    It would be fine if GW werent a dividend company and reinvested their profits more. It's really frustrating seeing all that money that could have been spent on making an ARCANE style tv show for Warhammer instead going to shareholders. I'm seriously considering trying some social engineering and emailing the major shareholders to make a case that there is more money to be made by re-investing more of the profit back into the IP.

     

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  3. Warhammer Plus launched on the 25th of August 2021, so it's 22 days left until year 2 of Warhammer Plus.

    It would be nice if we could see some stuff for year 2, for example, a trailer for BlackTalon would be sweet.

    Also some footage of Astartes 2 plz.

     

    They show stuff about warhammer plus on wednesdays apparently, but maybe its too much to hope we'll get something today.

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  4. Well, if they weren't motivated to do some stuff in plastic then they probably are now that the Horus Heresy has blown up and become their third pillar.

    I can definitely see them trying to hype up a big box set trying to emulate the Horus Heresy's success.

     

    I wouldnt be at all surprised if we got something like this trailer either:

     

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  5. 7 hours ago, Gitzdee said:

    People try to cancel everything and everyone nowadays, Rowling included. Im getting tired of it. 

    (Maybe im just getting old XD)

    I have to admit I am pretty burned out on the witch hunting. It's just too exhausting to try push back.

    The vilification and demonization of Rowling has been pretty rough to watch. Just grotesque. Not to mention the death threats and stalking she has gotten. Seeing people post books about how to make home made bombs along with her address is the least of it.

    There are some truly disgusting people out there. 

    but apparently she "deserves" this.

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    6 hours ago, DinoJon said:

    From Matt Thrower on twitter who did an interview with a GW design team member. 

     

    Seems like more confirmation of non-chaos warbands. 

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    I do feel like they could do some more headline minis and terrain, something set in Greywater Fastness would be very cool for example.

     

      

    14 hours ago, zilberfrid said:

    GW would need to avoid semblance to the real world mythicism better than Rowling, but I think GW has moved away from the times of Pigmies and slave girls and they might be less offensive.

    What does this have to do with Rowling?

  7. 25 minutes ago, EntMan said:

    I don't remember a date in the article initially so I think the Miniature of the month article has been updated. I think we were mostly assuming it'd be first Saturday. One week extra wait for the free swamp dude:

    "people who make their way into their local store from Saturday the 13th of August will earn themselves a sweet model taken from the Warcry: Heart of Ghur box set. Just walk into your nearest Warhammer and ask staff how to claim yours!"

    The bit about asking how to claim is a bit of a worry. The start of the article still mentions it's free but looks like now there'll be some strings attached.

    It's probably the same as the old one, that is it differs on a store to store basis. I've heard some stores will let you just walk in the door and walk out with it, some expect you to assemble it at a table, some have it pre-assembled and expect you to paint it at a table

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  8. 7 hours ago, Chikout said:

    I'm curious how this is measured. Does it include audible and sales in independent stores? In the last 6 years I've read  or listened to more than 50 Warhammer books but I only bought one direct from the black library website.



    We only got a third party trade revenue figure and that does not include sales direct from the BL website so at minimum that number is not included. The revenue numbers for the BL site or likely online affiliates like audible and ebook stuff doesnt seem to be in the report because it's included with their general online sales numbers which isn't broken down.

    "Online: this includes sales through the Group’s global web stores, our online subscription service (Warhammer+) and digital sales through external affiliates."

    The third party trade revenue number was 2.3/2.4 million pound for 2021, 2020, 2019 which is more revenue than all previous years, and definitely not "gone significantly down over the years"

    Global supply disruption damaged the physical book side of BL and especially it seems with large volume sales to third party trade.

    But this can't really be used to say BL is writing things people don't like, or that BL is doomed, because digital sales have grown.

    "After a record performance last year, Black Library, our novel publishing division, struggled in the face of global supply disruption with many key new releases arriving later than planned. Underlying sales continue to grow, especially in the digital space."

    So in the scenario without this global supply disruption BL would probably have improved on last years sales as the physical side of things would not be dragging the overall number down.
     

    Someone on reddit made a poor analysis of the report and now half the community thinks BL is crashing and burning and no one wants to read their stuff anymore lol

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  9. 12 hours ago, Enoby said:

    I think a potential problem that has to be overcome for an AoS game is who the player can actually play as. Unlike 40k, where you can slap a space marine or other Imperial on a game and call it a day, AoS has a much wider range of popular factions. 

    If they make a Stormcast game, which are probably the most popular faction, then quite a few people won't be interested because they don't like the Stormcast aesthetic. And by "quite a few" I mean that, anecdotally, a majority players don't care all that much about Stormcast (not dislike, but just don't care enough to buy a game about them). Same as if they made a Chaos game, or an Orruk game, or a Vampire game, or whatever. No single faction is popular enough to get everyone in AoS interested (tbh, Chaos would probably be the most successful simply because it may get 40k players in). 

    Of course, making an MMO style game where you can play anything and start in your own zone would be amazing, but also hard to do and unlikely. 

    I do think the only faction that could appeal to most is Cities of Sigmar, simply because playing as a normal human is pretty relatable and you'd get the standard option of dwarves and a aelves too (and maybe Stormcast). 

    Alternatively, you could do a Total War style game where you play as an army rather than a character, and they can include a lot of factions (just look at Total Warhammer), but that's a very specific type of game that Total War is already doing, so it may feel second fiddle to them.

    Personally the best AoS game I can imagine is an expensive first person RPG where you can play as any faction and explore your own zones before going to others, and each faction would react to you differently. But I also accept that's a pipe dream and likely unobtainable (and if it was, the resources would be given to 40k). 

    By the sounds of the Nexon game you can play as multiple characters, which is like Genshin Impact. You unlock more characters to play as you play the game and they add them in over time. Which probably eventually means more or less playing a character from any faction.

    It's also supposedly multiplayer like genshin, and can be played on PC, console, and mobile like Genshin.

    Sounds like theres a chance it might be a lot like your best AoS game tbh

     

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  10. Speaking of AoS games:

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    New games launching in 2022/23 include major franchises Warhammer 40,000: Darktide and Bloodbowl 3, plus four more still awaiting release dates. In total there are 12 unreleased games in development and four new licences were signed in the year. We recognised one significant one in the income statement this year at £7.5 million with Nexon - note this is not all paid in cash at the time it is recognised. The cash is paid throughout the lifetime of the licence.

    That's Nexon with a potential Genshin Impact style Age of Sigmar game.

    I, uh, hope GW weren't silly enough to do a flat fee instead of a percent on that license. Genshin Impact made 2 Billion dollars in 2021. It would be amusingly painful if they only got a flat fee and then this nexon game made pentuple GW's entire yearly revenue.

    7.5 mil is a huge chunk of change so it sounds like nexon are pretty serious about doing a big popular AoS game.

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  11. 8 hours ago, EccentricCircle said:

    For sure. And you're doing a great job telling us stuff from all the books you've read. I'm just finding it frustrating that I can't keep up.

    Mmm, as much as there are people like Klatz out there doing a lot to show people that the lore is pretty good it's never going to have the audience reach. Even SoulBound is quite limited as it is a niche within a niche, and the books are quite difficult to get people into as reading books isn't for everyone.

    It circles back around to the idea that what AoS needs most of all right now is a good video game. A game that is good not just as an AoS game, but a good video game in general that you can point curious people toward. They get a complete experience from that game and get a full and fleshed out  grasp of the feel of AoS universe and become fans of Age of Sigmar for life. (probably)

    It seems like we'll probably be waiting for that game for a long while unfortunately.

    But maybe BlackTalon could help a bit in the meantime if it is more of a long form show. Will be interesting to see how it portrays AoS. Hopefully its not all empty vistas and some of the mechanics of the setting are shown.

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  12. 56 minutes ago, Enoby said:

    Not sure how many people played it, but Age of Sigmar: Realm War will be closing down this September. Bit of a shame that one of the few AoS games is closing (sever issues apparently) - if anything, the animations were really nice. 

    Shame, it seems like that game might have done ok-ish in terms of profitability.

    Frontier with their RTS and Nexon with their genshin impact style MMO will have to save the AoS video game scene.

     

     

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  13. 10 hours ago, Loyal Son of Khemri said:

    I personally love the fact that his sword is an Executioner’s Blade, made exclusively to chop off heads.

    Not gonna lie, I’m sad that we won’t get one of those awesome animated trailers for Angron like Magnus and Mortarion received. They were some of the best hype pieces known to modern Warhammer.

    One nice advantage of Warhammer plus is that they could simply direct Hammer and Bolter to make an entire sick ass episode just on Angron if they wanted. That would be a hundred times better than the mortarion and magnus trailers.

    An episode as dope as Plague Song but for Angron would be *chefs kiss*

  14. 10 hours ago, Clan's Cynic said:

    You know it's slow period when we're openly posting 40k reveals here.

    As someone who loves all things Dwarf, I'm not in love with any of the League stuff we've seen so far. It feels like if you slapped them with human proportions they'd be any other third party generic sci-fi range, there's not much that feels very Dwarfy about them except for the odd rune or the Fyreslayer-esq crests.

    Kharadron look like they're a unique spin on Dwarfs, but still recognisably fitting the Dwarf archtype. The Leagues look like any other sci-fi army with Dwarf proportions. 

    If they went with more generic dwarf there would be people laughing at them and calling them derivative design and bad and lazy so I don't think they can win this battle.

    For what its worth the design ethos they seem to be going for is to make the run of the mill soldier less obviously dwarfy, and then make units more dwarfy as they rise in importance, so maybe when we get our first named character or the tank train they will be quite dwarfy. Its kind of like the run of the mill imperial guard only having a few imperial things on them whereas a commisar is dripping in them

    There's also that they may be trying to make them a bit like the Eldar, in which they have their own design language that stands out from their cliche trope. The Eldar really aren't that elvish imo, especially when they have helmets on and you cant see their faces. They have found their own style which is a few steps removed from generic elves. 

    I think that is probably worth trying to replicate with dwarves, but we will have to see if they can pull it off.

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  15. I hear from 40k players pretty often that they are hoping some things from AoS 3.0 make it over to 40K 10th edition. They think AoS 3.0 is the bees knees.

     

    ....As an aside the warhammer fandom as a whole desperately needs more positivity. I'm so burned out with reading and seeing over the top negativity online, it really does get tiresome and comes across as so grotesquely entitled a lot of the time. Spoilt rotten children are more pleasant than many of the grown adults I see in the fandom, and at times I think the warhammer fandom has become more toxic than the Undertale fandom at its peak awfulness, which is a truly dire thing to admit and terribly sad.

    GW has had a very very good few years imo and are regularly knocking it out of the park. If they can truly deliver on all the warhammer potential that seems to be coalescing, with models, and games, and animation, and live action, it will be the most impressive growth I have ever seen for an IP I like. 

    I hope nothing derails it, because good lord is the future looking good.

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  16. More godbeasts would be cool, and there are so many of them an they are all epic and pretty interesting conceptually.

    The more I read about AoS lore the more I think it would make a truly epic MMO. Perhaps Nexon will make the good game that AoS needs to help people get into it.

    I don't really know much about Nexon, but I hope they don't blow the opportunity and half ass it. I kinda wish a studio like amazon game studios had gotten it, New World was very good, and it seems like they could do AoS justice.

     

     

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  17. 8 minutes ago, Baron Klatz said:

    Lastly GW didn’t have to go so hard on this paint trailer but God-king bless them they did:

     

    I recognise the space marine 3d model from their logo ident. I recognise the titan model from the Horus heresy trailer. I recognise the Eternals stuff from the AoS trailer. 

    But where is the Robuit Guilliman 3d model from?

  18. GW actually kicked ass with their contrast paint series, genuinely innovated and changed the painting game. Kind of excited for something as interesting as that. Perhaps a cheap chrome mirror paint range? Good quality chrome mirror paint is expensive as ***, just a cheap version they were able to invent with in-house chemistry stuff that their competition hasn't managed would be very cool.

    A full metallic range as high quality as chrome mirror paint and at a reasonable price would actually be friggin amazing.

    But it will probably just be something like dropper bottles lol 😂

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  19. 4 hours ago, zilberfrid said:

    Lumineth: 22 unique kits.

    Idoneth: 11 unique kits

    Cities (among factions): 17 (not counting black riders)

    Daughters: 8 unique kits

    Total elves: 48

    I thought Sylvaneth were too different to include.

    Fyreslayers: 9 unique kits.

    Kharadron: 12 unique kits.

    Disposessed: 4 unique kits

    Ironweld: 2 unique kits

    Total: 27 unique kits

    This was a manual count, so I'm not sure

    imo Sylvaneth are more than elf enough to include. Their queen is one of the elfiest elves in AoS.

    Mountain. Ocean. Edgelord. Forest.

    Desert elves are probably next.

    Someone in the studio must just really like elves.

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  20. What seems most likely is that there is a human centric faction being created that is separate from CoS because AoS has too many bloody elves and too few humans. I suspect a possible new human faction could live in the cities, and may have a scattering of other races in its ranks, perhaps for specific things like siege or magic, but is mostly human, humans who like the dawnbringer crusade judging by the heavy emphasis on that on the community page.

    I don't see the CoS faction being squatted or turned all human, although probably restructured. The CoS might even gain more races/units if the Old World is anything like the Horus Heresy where some units can be taken across to 40k. CoS would be good for getting suitable playable Old World units that don't fit into any other AoS factions.

    I'm fine with a new grimdark religious zealot crusading/colonising human faction. Grimbright is fine, but that doesnt mean every human faction has to be that way, and no it doesnt "ruin" everything ever, or mean that every faction is going to become grimdark. 

    That said, I don't think that's what we will be getting. 

    My guess is that they will be non-grimdark explorers and colonists, it says "building a sanctuary against the darkness" on the video on that community page which is quite heroic, and perhaps they will be partially themed like spanish conquistadors. Pretty normal medieval earth human stuff with the exception that they are facing powerful monsters in the wild. The "unlike anything you've seen before!" stuff I think might be referring to the caravan vehicle part of the dawnbringer crusades, meaning they get large vehicles, like Kharadron airship sized, but on land, basically large vehicles that units can stand on.

    Giant caravans/land ships as their set piece unit would be a really tempting choice if I was designing an army related to the dawn bringer crusades, so that's what I bet is coming. 😁

     

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