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| Meiczyslaw writes: |
Tiger -- The choice you're giving me is (a) spend the time to design games, or (b) pay somebody to do it for me (and therefore spend my time playing). I'll choose (b), thankyouverymuch, and that'll mean that somebody other than GW gets my money for their efforts. (I also think you make the mistake of comparing Mordheim to an RPG. A good RPG has mechanics to support non-combat skills, and characters are more than just "this dude with a sword.") |
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probably | 81 | 20% | |
not sure | 43 | 11% | |
probably not | 43 | 11% | |
definitely not | 24 | 6% | |
no opinion | 22 | 5% | |
don't play Mordheim | 127 | 31% | |
not a fantasy gamer | 13 | 3% | |
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Writing in Fanatic 4, Jake Thornton revealed that he faced a dilemma with his limited resources: I could either cover one area well, or several badly. If I chose to try and deal with Khemri, Lustria and all the rest of the alternative backgrounds as well as the Empire and the Cursed City itself, then I'd never be able to do any of them the justice they deserved. I had to pick one. Therefore, he's announced that the only "realistic option" is to refocus Mordheim "...on the Empire and the smouldering city of the damned that lurked within it." Is Jake taking Mordheim in the right direction? |