lexw
LexW
lexw

It’s amazing how ignorant people like you are, including of Tolkien’s writing, which you know absolutely nothing about.

Yeah that’s what’s demented here. Aragorn isn’t a European. Aragorn isn’t white, let alone “Caucasian” or whatever. Aragorn’s full ancestry can be seen here:

Quite. It’s more like “coloured hair” = enough self-confidence to actually post a selfie, but the gamer troglodytes can’t process that.

YESSSSSS multiple Locked Tomb ones, I was thinking of them.

Yes it is a problem, and awful late-to-the-party nerds like you are part of problem.

Weird that they’re changing him to a Primaris Marine when the term Primaris seems to largely be being retired in 10th edition.

I think you might want to consider your point a little more thoroughly. You say:

ROFL. Tryhard internet argument man nonsense.

I mean, we could easily both be unsatisfied if the Pathfinder games are anything to go by, because you could get ship combat, but it could be so terrible you wish you didn’t. That’s pretty much exactly what happened with Pillars of Eternity 2, and it’s certainly what happened with the campaign-map battles in Owlcat’s

Really? I played the actual Rogue Trader (40K 1E) back in the 1980s, and it does not feature space battles. Nor does any game I can think of that relates to Rogue Traders (they’re strangely absent from Battlefleet Gothic), though I haven’t played the 40K RPG in question - maybe that has space battles? If so maybe the

I’d disagree. This is an RTS, Total War games are not RTS games”

Maybe if they do it at the scale of Bungie’s Myth, from 1997? That managed to tell a mostly human-level story, using an RTS, very effectively. It was about 10-20 units per side as I recall.

Actually slightly saddened to hear Rogue Trader will feature space battles of a non-cutscene variety, because the absolute worst parts of the otherwise-excellent Pathfinder games were the highly “strategic and management” bits that were outside the RPG, and the absolutely dire army battles in Wrath of the Righteous,

It seems like it’s on a very different scale though - TWWH battles usually involve 1000+ troops, often 3000 or more, whereas from the limited footage we’ve seen of the AoS game it looks more like it might be as low as a dozen soldiers a side (shown in a different trailer), and topping out at a few dozen per side.

It would certainly be nice to see Romana, though I suspect it’s wishful thinking on our parts. At least Chibnall forgot to establish she, specifically, was dead when he spent multiple episodes very deliberately redestroying the Time Lords (after Moffat had created a situation where they were sort of possibly back) and

I mean, it’s nice to be charitable to it, but that’s what that is, charity.

a rapidly broadening genre”

Wow, that was unnecessary.”

1) I don’t think there’s much denying that the themes and interests of the show broadened out, and that it became more of an ensemble piece as time went on. Some fans didn’t like that, I recall.

Oh my god. I’d never played it and reviews were sparse so I had no idea. Awful.