Edited because this triple posted because kotaku is a very functional website :V
Edited because this triple posted because kotaku is a very functional website :V
edited for triple posting because this website is awful on mobile
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Exactly. Like, what is this game even trying to be anymore?
wow i did not know a lot of these.
Nah, instead of going after Joe User they’re going after content creators or people who stream, because that’s the latest hot ticket to throw their weight around with. Just look at what’s happening with Twitch--hundreds of archived streams, all deleted, because some jerkoff sends a DMCA for a less than ten second…
They’re still fighting digital anything, though. Songs get pulled for nebulous reasons all the time--Montero being the latest off the top of my head; but just check your Spotify for any greyed out songs that you used to be able to list ten--and now Twitch is the latest DMCA-laden battleground.
This was a great George Carlin bit like ten years ago.
I feel you on the “Comic Book Guy” vibes, yeah. GW Stores are notorious for attracting grognards—not the DnD flavor of them; the “That Guy” flavor—and playing the game against randos can be really obnoxious if you’re in a community that values “winning” over “fun”.
“That said, some mods are atypical and pose security threats to our games. Security has always been a top priority for us and programs that could pose major security issues will not be tolerated.”
Do’h, yeah. I read a comment about Capcom further down and I guess my brain just ran with it lmao
Probably has something to do with Capcom being skittish about unions, tbh
Case in point, their insistence of using physical codex books as the means to print rules despite the fact that 90% of these books become errata’d (or in the case of the Iron Hands, completely unusable) within a few months of release
Never played it, but could the fact that Age of Sigmar is more squad-based than army-based have contributed to why WHF got shitcanned? I remember, back when I played, that having several hundred figures for some armies was normal—Skaven, for example—and that it became prohibitively expensive to field some armies…
Damn, after reading some articles a few weeks ago on White Wolf, which were kind of tasteful and not very “4chan-ish”, I thought the webstie was making good on changing their writing style to something less cringe-y.
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Ignoring the Salamanders stuff—which...yeah—1d4Chan is probably one of the best resources out there for finding lore info on TRPGs.
Most of the bigger Games Workshop stores--lol if you can find one--will let you do exactly this with their in-store armies.