"Now, if you would like the gold leaf, leather bound, acid-free paper archival edition of the rules, you can special order them for only $300, complete with leather slip case and genuine parchment frontispiece signed by the author."
This is from your first post, Jovian1. The author, Terry Gore, died in 2005.
"So, if someone on here DOES have all of their facts straight – it will most likely be some unsatisfied bloke who purchased the new rules set only to find he has to now purchase the army lists."
This is from your second post. The advertisement clearly states that army lists are included and shows pages from two such lists. Those were the straight facts. When you were advised of this you changed tack again, now claiming (above) that you've "purchased too many rules sets only to find that my chosen army/period was given short shrift."
What is clear and obvious is that the armies and periods you now say you are interested in are all extremely unlikely to be included in Medieval Warfare, as any review of the above links to Terry Gore's Yahoo groups would show. Which begs the question as to why you ever posted on this topic.
You appear to be willing to say anything you can on this forum to attack this product – or, possibly, Wargames Foundry – with complete disregard for the facts and the truth.
Why don't you just let your dollars do the talking and leave off these sallies against Mr. Gore's magnum opus?