tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8229245860561585942.post5813176730777399692..comments2023-10-30T01:14:22.330-07:00Comments on HERO's Gaming Blog: DE: Tactical Battle Report #2Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8229245860561585942.post-9159611750166921152014-10-22T17:21:07.482-07:002014-10-22T17:21:07.482-07:00Its one of ths things i like sbout dark eldar is h...Its one of ths things i like sbout dark eldar is how their two major themes covens and kabals r nice n competitivemikenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8229245860561585942.post-43088830627879926162014-10-22T14:26:43.788-07:002014-10-22T14:26:43.788-07:00Oh no dude, I completely feel you. That's why...Oh no dude, I completely feel you. That's why I have X-Wing, Warmahordes and competitive RTS games like CoH2. It's just that no matter what game I play, I try to maximize on my effectiveness because I hate being inefficient as a person. It's just my personality. Another reason I haven't gotten into Dropzone Commander is that no one here wants to get into it. In order for me to buy into a hobby, there has to be a lot of people wanting to play, otherwise it's just a waste of time and money assembling that stuff and selling it off after. Look at all the minis games that I've played over the years: I've bought into many a Spartan Games, Malifaux, Dust Warfare, Infinity, the list goes on and on. I ended up selling many of them because of lack of players or lack of interest. As much as 40K sucks hard for competitive play, it's one of the only games that people actually play around here.<br /><br />I will disagree on the what to bring vs. how you play part though. I could, and have given competitive lists to people and watch them suffer from lack of experience, their tactics and strategic decisions. No matter how good the army is, it's only as good as the player piloting it in my opinion. Don't get me wrong, having a min-maxed army list is very important, and I will be writing an article in the next day or two to go over what goes through my mind when I'm building an effective list. It's just not the end-all-be-all of Warhammer.<br /><br />Thanks for your input man, I like having these more lifestyle conversations once in a while.HEROhttp://lkhero.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8229245860561585942.post-83089625669998111602014-10-22T14:17:04.675-07:002014-10-22T14:17:04.675-07:00Hey Mate! Just a quick question.
Im a fairly compe...Hey Mate! Just a quick question.<br />Im a fairly competitive gamer. Thats the reason why i dropped out of 40k.<br />It's simply the most terrible system for competitive gaming out there.<br />You seem to be a competitive gamer too, so my question is:<br />If you see the game mainly as "vectors, percentages and numbers" why do you keep playing it?<br />Why not invest into an other wargame that suits our needs for a competitive balanced gaming much better?<br />Dropzone Commander seems to be quite good.<br />I got the feeling in 40k, its much more important WHAT to bring, rather then HOW you play.<br />For the price of your Dark Eldar army you could easily get 3 1500 points (Tournament level) Dropzone Commander armys.<br />Games are also much quicker, so you could potetially get twice as many games in the same time.<br />I just have the feeling that your competitive talent is somehow wasted in a pure beer and prezels game like warhammer!DryLaughnoreply@blogger.com