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Faeit 212 interviews Hawk Wargames' Dave Lewis. Transcribe for mac. By Cain Tiberius » Tue May 20, 2014 2:47 pm I have to say I am really liking the look and sound of the new faction.

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• Being a part of the oldest wargaming community on the net. If you are already a member then feel free to. So the 'Used Cars Salemsman/Politician' is at it again eh? LOL Yes I know he did good, but he also did a lot of bad.

I am interested in this, but he will not get any pre-order from me. I will wait till it's on the stores shelves before I buy. After all if you are going to charge GW prices, at least Games Workshop puts it's money where it's mouth is, this guy just takes your money and not gives you your product. I wasn't burned, but after buying Dropfleet and reading that people who supported Dave and bought into the Kick Starter and didn't get their product and I was able to buy it, turned me right off Dave and his company. Alas, just like with Games Workshop, time does heal all wounds. I can forgive, but will not forget, the last think I think of Dave is a Used Car Sales Man and or Politician.

Says all the right things but seems shady as frack. Time will tell if Dave really learned his lesson or just like the a lot of other small developers who promise the sun and never deliver and just disappears after having your money.

Funny we compare GW to video games with DLC, Dave seems like the board game version of No Man's Sky when it came to Dropfleet Commander. Here is hoping I am wrong, and he can redeem himself. Everyone deserves a second chance. Agies Grimm:The 'Learn to play, bro' mentality is mostly just a way for someone to try to shame you by implying that their metaphorical nerd-wiener is bigger than yours. Which, ironically, I think nerds do even more vehemently than jocks. Everything is made up and the points don't matter.

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40K or Who's Line is it Anyway? Auticus wrote: Or in summation: its ok to exploit shoddy points because those are rules and gamers exist to find rules loopholes (they are still 'legal'), but if the same force can be composed without structure, it emotionally feels 'wrong'. Yeah, elements like that are what has me really hesitant too, Sining. Just love some of the aesthetics, but the game design wasn't totally for me. House plan design program for mac. That said, I went in heavy on Dropfleet and nerdfest is almost done with it for me, so I'll be looking for any excuse to like DzC really. But I think having Andy Chambers really helped with the Dropfleet rules - and to be honest, they've actually still got some of the same issues as DzC (hopefully something that can be solved with missions, though, like they did at the recent Invasion tourney).

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So the 'Used Cars Salemsman/Politician' is at it again eh? LOL Yes I know he did good, but he also did a lot of bad. I am interested in this, but he will not get any pre-order from me. I will wait till it's on the stores shelves before I buy. After all if you are going to charge GW prices, at least Games Workshop puts it's money where it's mouth is, this guy just takes your money and not gives you your product. I wasn't burned, but after buying Dropfleet and reading that people who supported Dave and bought into the Kick Starter and didn't get their product and I was able to buy it, turned me right off Dave and his company. Alas, just like with Games Workshop, time does heal all wounds.

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I can forgive, but will not forget, the last think I think of Dave is a Used Car Sales Man and or Politician. Says all the right things but seems shady as frack. Time will tell if Dave really learned his lesson or just like the a lot of other small developers who promise the sun and never deliver and just disappears after having your money. Funny we compare GW to video games with DLC, Dave seems like the board game version of No Man's Sky when it came to Dropfleet Commander.

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