Cergorach
The Laughing One
With FFG we had to find out that many items from the GW license were no longer made and generally unavailable, then there was the announcement that at date X the license would be terminated. And while it wasn't that quickly after launch, certain games did have a very limited live under FFG. So it's not all roses and sunshine with FFG...
I think that Dark Heresy (and it's ilk) did exactly what it was supposed to do, portray a grim dark RPG where there was extremely little reason why all the services would readily intermix. Unlike the most recent Wrath and Glory, where it seems more like an action hour cartoon... It reminds me a lot of the newer children's 40k products. Not what we're used to, but it is GW trying to create a greater appeal with a younger audience and worry certain types of parents less.
I think that Dark Heresy (and it's ilk) did exactly what it was supposed to do, portray a grim dark RPG where there was extremely little reason why all the services would readily intermix. Unlike the most recent Wrath and Glory, where it seems more like an action hour cartoon... It reminds me a lot of the newer children's 40k products. Not what we're used to, but it is GW trying to create a greater appeal with a younger audience and worry certain types of parents less.