Wheels it is.
Wheels it is.
Critical failures! My favorite!
Hmm, that's an interesting twist. I believe there were "special abilities" for various units in 40k, but they would be resolved in one of the three phases, as dictated by the ability.
From this interview, they have a really interesting concept around F2P that actually makes the whole situation realistic, in that non-paying players can only be Orks. If you know anything about Orks in 40k, they are the swarm race: big in numbers but relatively weak. So, that carries over quite nicely: if a…
40K is definitely sci-fi. Vanilla Warhammer is the fantasy version.
Aww I wanted to play as Tyranids :(
Its been a long while (5+ years) since I played a serious game of 40k, but from what I remember, there's a movement, a shooting, and a CC phase. But I can definitely see how more focus on CC could really change how the games works vs shooting.
I could definitely see using map-based kill streaks with the WiiU pad to make it much easier. And by extension, Vita, or whatever you have running SmartGlass.
Train ain't care? I expected it to drift a corner after losing half its [what do trains use instead of wheels?]
I never played Fantasy, so I have no basis to argue, but why do you say that?
Woah, PC and X1 and PS4? Are we finally getting an MMO fully integrated across all platforms?
Necrons & Tyranids or bust!
You are, in some ways, correct. I'm not 100% on the whole "GW tasking Blizzard" with the game, but Warcraft was absolutely spawned from WH40K.
The large difference is that you aren't using Ford's resources when you buy a used Ford.
Yes, because Microsoft, the one making hardware, not the actual games that these gestures would come into play, is responsible for implementing every possible gesture out there and every conceivable use therein.
No, but if a car company replaced the steering wheel with a game controller, I would give it some very serious consideration. Granted, it wouldn't be the only thing I look at, but it would be a pretty neat innovation.
Alright, looks like its you and me. See you online in basically everything.