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Post by Horace on Jul 9, 2019 8:08:56 GMT
I was just reading through an interview with Rick Priestley ( link here if anyone is interested) and came across this comment which I thought was very interesting. I wonder where the warhammer world would have ended up? Some sort of version of the End Times where the world survived perhaps?
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Post by KevinC on Jul 9, 2019 13:04:08 GMT
WOW!
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Post by KevinC on Jul 9, 2019 13:41:37 GMT
Really good read. I wish Rick Priestley stayed with GW...
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Post by strutsagget on Jul 9, 2019 15:36:07 GMT
Really good read. I wish Rick Priestley stayed with GW... So say we all!
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Post by DiscoQing on Jul 9, 2019 17:10:02 GMT
This makes me angry, but also surely it allows another time line to exist and where GW can produce books for (and this pains me) The World That Was.
N.B. No mention of models, just books. They'd sell damnabbit!
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Post by knoffles on Jul 10, 2019 12:26:16 GMT
I wish they’d finish off the 3rd book in blood of Nagash series as it was apparently about aborash.
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Post by grandmasterwang on Jul 12, 2019 1:34:11 GMT
Rick Priestly > AOS
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Post by And Again... on Jul 17, 2019 14:51:36 GMT
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Post by wilsonthenarc on Jul 17, 2019 17:19:38 GMT
I miss the Old World.
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Post by gregr on Jul 17, 2019 19:22:45 GMT
Can we go back to the Old World? Times were simple then....
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Post by Naitsabes on Jul 17, 2019 20:07:37 GMT
I've simply never left!
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Post by mottdon on Jul 17, 2019 21:20:37 GMT
All these dang-falootin', whipper-snappers don't know just how good they got it! Why, in my games prime, we had to prime the models just to hide the shine off the pewter! And don't even get me started on the monoposes!!!
Ah, those were the days....
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Post by roughtimes on Jul 18, 2019 12:36:40 GMT
The relationship with the customer thing was always so weird.
There's was a time they seemed proud that they didn't give a shit what their fan base thought. It's a real testament to the brand strength that those dummies didn't run it into the ground.
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Post by KevinC on Jul 18, 2019 23:31:53 GMT
The relationship with the customer thing was always so weird. There's was a time they seemed proud that they didn't give a shit what their fan base thought. It's a real testament to the the brand strength that those dummies didn't run it into the ground. --------This is 110% true.
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Post by Horace on Jul 19, 2019 11:26:28 GMT
The relationship with the customer thing was always so weird. There's was a time they seemed proud that they didn't give a shit what their fan base thought. It's a real testament to the the brand strength that those dummies didn't run it into the ground. It is odd, especially when in the golden age (the 90s imo) they seemed very customer focused and there seemed to be a community feel about everything. I think that attitude really contributed to the death of Fantasy though
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