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<blockquote data-quote="Najo" data-source="post: 3487996" data-attributes="member: 9959"><p>I know that they recognize the two main gaming customer (ages 10-14 and 20-35+). If each edition gets better and better each year, then they are supporting their long term customers along with their new blood. It makes sense to keep the game intersting to a new customer, so the hobby grows. They do their best too to keep the older gamer. Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer has not been kid'fied. The game's subject matters are very adult and some of the miniatures (namely chaos) that are intended for mature audiences. I applaud them on their sticking to artistic vision and using violence and nudity appropiately to create mythic, dark fantasy. This is something even WOTC hasn't done with D&D. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Even if they don't support Fanatic anymore, they have done more support for their games over the years then most companies ever do. As for changing army books, they always improved and necessary when they happen. I have been playing Warhammer 3rd edition and Warhammer 40,000 since first edition. I understand when and why they update the game, and although new editions and miniature sculpts are good for their business revenues (of course, just liek 3.0 to 3.5 - which was the fastest change in a new edition ever, excpet maybe the star wars rpg) , all of the new changes with GW are good ones and improve the game/ army in ways that are good for the player and game play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Najo, post: 3487996, member: 9959"] I know that they recognize the two main gaming customer (ages 10-14 and 20-35+). If each edition gets better and better each year, then they are supporting their long term customers along with their new blood. It makes sense to keep the game intersting to a new customer, so the hobby grows. They do their best too to keep the older gamer. Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer has not been kid'fied. The game's subject matters are very adult and some of the miniatures (namely chaos) that are intended for mature audiences. I applaud them on their sticking to artistic vision and using violence and nudity appropiately to create mythic, dark fantasy. This is something even WOTC hasn't done with D&D. Even if they don't support Fanatic anymore, they have done more support for their games over the years then most companies ever do. As for changing army books, they always improved and necessary when they happen. I have been playing Warhammer 3rd edition and Warhammer 40,000 since first edition. I understand when and why they update the game, and although new editions and miniature sculpts are good for their business revenues (of course, just liek 3.0 to 3.5 - which was the fastest change in a new edition ever, excpet maybe the star wars rpg) , all of the new changes with GW are good ones and improve the game/ army in ways that are good for the player and game play. [/QUOTE]
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