marjedi
New member
yes, they have forsaken their roots, it appears. What just drives me absolutely bonkers is their strict denial of all things not GW. If I played, I would probably do it in a GW store, but if I want to make my unit of barbarians look cooler by adding some non-GW minis into their ranks, I shouldn't be told to remove the minis or myself from the store. They get waaay over zealous with this too. I saw this GW clone tell a man he couldn't use a certain mini because the flock wasn't GW.
And then they charge outrageous amounts for their literature, which is the worst crime. To play with Chaos Dwarfs at my local GW, you have to show up with a copy of the Throne of Chaos book. I believe it's like $90. I pirated it and put it on my Kindle. The clone wouldn't let me use this, even though she has no way of telling if it is a legitimate copy or not. Because it could be pirated, she denies the use of Ebooks. I promptly took my business elsewhere.
GW fears the competition, because they are forecasting their own demise.
They seem to be ignorant of competition.
There is a story on a forum, from a former GW staff member. At a store meeting years before, his newly appointed manager who had recently returned from a corporate brainwashing course, said that the new company line towards the veteran gamer, was to see them as dirty bathwater, that neede to be flushed out to make way for the new clean water, aka new customers.
Charming.