60% feels right
1) Sound quality is abysmal. It sounds like they are clustered around a cell phone at a table and make no effort to equalize or amplify the sound in editing. The only time it is audible is when they are plugging a product in their store. I don't know what is in his Sylvanath army, but I sure know that the generals handbook is under 20 bucks through July 29th. 2) The AoS podcast should be its own thing, not piggybacked onto your 40k podcast. Let each game be their own thing. 3) Not everyone who wanted points were WAAC "sweat dripping from their nose" players. Many of us are casual gamers who enjoy having fun. We just realize that 14 Bloodthirsters vs a minimum unit of skaven slaves isn't a fair game. Yet, open play (and the original rules of AoS) not only permit, but encourage this behavior. Many players who wanted a points system wanted it because is the only known method of actually finding a moderately well balanced, fair, and (dare I say) FUN game. Structure and rules are not the antithesis of fun. They are the basis of it. Without those two things, it isn't a game. AoS as it was was not a game. Now it has a chance.Read full review »
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