Why does everyone hate games workshop




















It is pure cringe. The leftists and sjws are now trying to cancel Warhammer Youtubers, and push more of their agenda into the hobby. The few who did sold it for some insane prices, but scalpers made the most money hogging the profits for themselves. It looks like a Mario Kart model, and the design is so stupid. Ive never found any of their figures worth the retarded prices they charge.

I think the only thing I have is their 3 spirit thing that I should have painted before assembly. Tried to upload a photo but the site claimed its too bag…. They had the only licensed Dragonlance minis and thats my go to setting. GW also has some very weird obsession with movement poses and stepping on something poses, yet half of the models can barely stand up.

I followed Shitmar, which was a total mess in 1. It really looked like GW was trying to listen to their fans, but I was wrong. GW is going back to their antics, and now they got sjws doing their gatekeeping. GW will not be missed. WarHammer is for everyone. That is fine. I have not felt welcome around these places for some time now. GW is changing their IP protection policies and going hard after fan made animation. Sure, they have every right to do as they please with their IP, but having a healthy and creative community has great value too.

Warmongers warhammer40k pic. Games Workshop has also been pushing hard on official Warhammer animations, many of which were sourced from existing fan projects—even outright hiring the creator of those stunning Astartes shorts. For fans, it reads as somewhat hypocritical for Games Workshop to shoot down fan animations at the same time it's benefitting from their work, as is the distinction between which kinds of fan works are allowed.

We've reached out to Games Workshop for comment. It has merit here. GW has had to respond to the shift in the market and it has. Its rules are better, less labyrinthine. Its models are better, and with the Start Collecting boxes , the entry price point for the hobby is coming down. Conversations that would have been closed down if their initial tone had been dismissive.

Try it. It works. Who knows? If you explain what you want in a cogent enough way, you might gain a following, and Games Workshop might listen.

Even Michael Bay. Whatever has been created, the team that created it, in almost every case, has done so in good faith. Nobody spends hours of their life designing and creating something with the intention that it sucks. Games Workshop did not completely redesign its game and destroy the world it was set in just to annoy people. Yes, it was done to create better revenue streams, but it was intended to make the game, and your hobby, a better experience.

There are some things that are objectively worse than others. We geeks are obsessive collectors, and that can be tough. We want the whole the set. The speed with which GW releases stuff is all but impossible to keep up with, even for those with large hobby budgets. Have it now. Choose the things you really like and buy those. Pace yourself. This stuff is going to be around for a while. GW release their minis in waves.

Wait until the wave has finished before you buy. You probably have a box of unpainted plastic at home. Give it some love until the current release schedule is over. Whatever game you play, miniatures games are expensive. Most hobbies are. Games Workshop insert other geek brand here is a company, the very existence of which depends on taking your money. Whether you choose to give it to them is entirely up to you. You may be buying toy soldiers, but sometimes you have to act like a grown-up too.

Create new stuff where you can. Remember most geek brands started small, with passion. You never know, in 30 years time, you might be releasing your own anniversary commemoration.



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