A blog about Warhammer 40K, and my favorite defenders of the Imperium the Imperial Guard. From tactics to painting, to just plain fluff. This is my take on the wonderful hobby that is 40K.
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Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Funny Hypocrites and Power Gamers
Now don't want the picture to make you think I am hating on Tau, they are just a good example of some of the things going on in the meta right now. Now I have recently started listening to lots of different 40k pod casts. I like hearing the different opinions and subjects they talk about. However while listening to a few of these I noticed a trend among them. Firstly they all tend to bemoan the state of the game and the tournament scene, how certain builds are so prevalent among players and tournaments. Usually its about tau, screamer star, wave serpent spam etc. Then they also usually talk about what they have been doing in the hobby. This is where I start to laugh, as these guys who are complaining about those builds, are making them or playing with them themselves. I just find it funny, and then of course comes the excuse of "well I play in tournaments to win so I have to take it" blah blah blah. Which in my opinion is an excuse for mental laziness.
Don' get me wrong though, I am not hating on these armies, and I know some long time Tau and Eldar players that are enjoying their rightful due, and nothing is wrong with them playing with a great codex and taking advantage of the strong units within, we all do that, its just annoying when someone else does it. But I do find it funny when these guys claim to be regular gamers, and yet lo and behold when a new powerful army comes out, what are they building and using, that one. And don't try and hide behind the hobby aspect of it, oh it looks cool. Oh really, is that why you have the godforsaken ugly ass model that happens to have awesome rules, cause it "looks cool", BS. I like the hobby aspect too, and I have a few models from different armies lying around, but I don't jump from power army to power army as they get rules.
If you are a power gamer, then just admit it and be honest about it, you like to win, I like to win, its all good. If that is what you love about this hobby, then go for it, just don't be a dick about it. You will ostracize some people and prob not be the most popular kid at the table, but that's just how it goes. I try not to hate on someone that likes to win, as long as your honest about it. You try and feed me bullshit and that is a different story. I personally don't think of myself as a power gamer, but I do like winning too, so I understand the feeling. However I love my IG too much to start new armies based on what their rules are. Plus I have a wife that would not be happy if I started 3 new armies all of a sudden.
Now some people do wait for new rules to be released before starting a new army, as the previous are really crappy and they don't have enough money to just dump it all on a losing horse. That is fine too, I know many people who like the fluff of some armies, but just can't get past the point that the army kinda sucks, or is very restrictive in what it can do. Sometimes you just have to wait and hope something good comes out down the road.
I am happy when good codex's are released, even if does make it harder to win. Having one or two top armies and the rest fighting for the bottom is not good for the hobby. Having good codex's makes this hobby better, no one likes their army being the punching bag for the others. I like to complain about things from time to time, but overall a good codex is a plus, not a minus.
What I found so funny about the pod casts is this lack of honesty with themselves, on one hand complaining about how this are, and on the other willingly going along with it. I really don't see how you can be opposed to something if you readily embrace it. Just admit you like it and move on. In the end this should be about having fun and getting some good games in and sharing the hobby. The negative attitude that seems to pervade is not helpful to this. In the end you are responsible for the state of your game, your attitude and what you do affects how you play and whether or not you enjoy it, and if you are having fun and are positive, other will start to be too. Its just how it works, we are communal creatures, and if others are happy, we tend to feel the same as well.
In the end, just be honest, if all you care about is winning, then go for it and just be good opponent. If all you care about is the fluff then geek out over it and leave the rules complaints alone. If you like hobbying and couldn't care less about getting a game in, then paint beautiful models and show them off to make people envious. We all come into this hobby with different intents and desires, and give as much as we take from it. The goal is to have a good time and hopefully give someone else a new perspective as well as getting some of theirs.
Hopefully this wasn't too boring, but I feel this is something that can too often be missing from the 40k community.
Hope everyone is having a good week, half way there.
GG
Hi, this is just a browse-by typing by some random guy but I wanted to tell you I agree with you, man. Your entire post was basically spot-on. I'm into 40k almost exclusively for the fluff and the models but it's still nice to have some decent rules accompanying them. If those rules are the only reason you pick up a new army, then I'm cool with that, but at least come out and say so. Not much point in trying to hide it when you turn up with some kinda cheese log netlist, which is what most of the tourney guys play with. I love me some Blood Angels personally but that doesn't mean I liked how OP they were in 5th. Anyways, good read, keep up the good work and don't stop enjoying the game or your Imperial Guard. Adios.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I appreciate it. Honesty is the most important part. And having fun too, however you do that is your call, but as long as you aren't dragging people down for your fun, then all is well.
DeleteHey man keep up the good work with this blog. I do not comment on your blog (lurker), but I think it is the best one covering IG right now and I just had to agree wholeheartedly with this post. The IG are pretty much ignored right now which is ridiculous given that certain blogs were saying IG + allies was top tier before the release of Tau. Now all the "competitive" players have since moved to Eldar, Tau, or Daemons (self-fulfilling prophecy?). I read and listen to pretty much all the blogs and podcasts and can tell that you really care about the IG while most of the other blogs seem to be power gamers who are on whatever is the flavor of the month power army/broken list. I for one could not care less for Daemons, Tau, or Eldar since I am a stalwart support of the Emperor and I love my IG.
ReplyDeleteThanks man, much appreciated. Well I think many blogs are too worried about being popular/appealing to everyone. Thats just not what I am trying to do. I love the IG first, everything else is second place and always will be. I may not get everyone loving my blog because of that, and I'm fine with that. The emperor protects
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