Hey, if there are 6 games of hard fought, multi-overtime games, I don't even care who wins (saying this as a stout Boston fan), its gonna be excellent hockey.
Hey, if there are 6 games of hard fought, multi-overtime games, I don't even care who wins (saying this as a stout Boston fan), its gonna be excellent hockey.
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Well, I have it worked out so you can send me 78 easy payments, 34 moderately annoying payments, or 2 downright difficult payments. The choice is yours, good sir!
Not gonna lie, that read like a legit horror story for the first half, I was literally getting creeped out.
That's yesterday's news. I've got a 6 Minute, 10 Second Abs that has worked 100% of the time, based on all non-deleted reviews.
I know, I played Orks for a number of years :) I just mean to point out the line about "An individual Ork trooper is still pretty formidable in a one on one fight" and how that isn't really the case.
Probably. Scouts, or just general troops.
I doubt they'd do that. IF they don't maintain the same subscription price throughout releases, I would imagine they would release each playable race as a paid expansion, of sorts.
I dunno, 4 factions all warring with each other; 3 month campaigns (sounds like they'll be doing some sort of environment reset every 3 months?) instead of the endless grind like WoW; player-controlled missions/tasks/councils. It all sounds very different from the typical MMO, but there aren't a lot of details out in…
Meh, Space Marines are the defining symbol of WH40k, of course they'd let you play as them. Also, while the devs have said they want to get everyone in there, currently no word on IG. They said they picked these 4 because of the relatively straightforward mechanics, whereas a race like Necrons would get pretty…
Ooohh, that was "anesthetic," not "antiseptic." My bad, that must not have made a lot of sense.
No way. Looking up stats, a single Ork of the basic troop vs. a single Space Marine of a the basic combat squad, the Marine is equal or superior in every way (except Attacks), most especially the saving throw (3+ vs. a 6+ for Orks).
Looked like a sterile container, so that may not even be required.
Isn't this grounds for an anti-trust/anti-competitive lawsuit?
Paying players can be Space Marines, Chaos Space Marines, Orks, or Eldar.
Unfortunately there doesn't appear to be any Games Workshop locations within 50 miles of Pittsburgh. However, there are a number of independent retailers, Hobbytown USA being the biggest, that will at least carry the sets. I imagine if its a large place, they would have some tables setup, but obviously not 40k…
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…