Too old to play Warhammer?

sillyface

Member
Hi,
I\'ve just had my 30th birthday recently and I think I\'m having one of those quarter life crisis ha, ha...

I\'ve been painting, collecting & playing Warhammer and 40,000 since I was 16. But now I\'m getting slightly down thinking that i may be too old to play the game especially as GW is so focused on young bloods. There\'re plenty of twenty-somethings\' playing but I don\'t see many older chaps/family guys coming back to the table top once they\'ve settled down.

I guess my main concern is that I don\'t want to be the only sad old git around the table playing against only people that weren\'t even born when Thundercats and Star Trek TNG first aired.

If you are out there can you help restore my faith that Warhammer can be for life and not just for kiddies tee, hee?
 

BarstoolProphet

New member
There are lots of older players. You just need to find a store that caters to them, or something. :) Maybe put an ad in the locals....

\"Aging gamer geek seeks same for WH40K fun. Not too old to learn new games.\" Something like that, maybe?
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Originally posted by sillyface
Hi,
I\'ve just had my 30th birthday recently and I think I\'m having one of those quarter life crisis ha, ha...
Huh you\'re just an anklebiter.......53 in January and still playing 40k and learning Warhamster.
And there are older players at my local store (not many I\'ll admit)
There are a couple of Dads who\'ve picked up the game with their kids and stayed with it longer than the kids.
 

No Such Agency

New member
Dude, 30 is way too old. You need to start playing an old fuddy\'s wargame, perhaps something WW2 or US Civil War related, with badly-painted toy soldiers. Make sure you buy magazines with agonizingly detailed and dry articles about what kind of pouches people wore at Gettysburg and things like that.
 

Amazon warrior

New member
I don\'t know if you\'ve tried this, but maybe you\'d find more \"mature\" players in the non-GW game shops? You know, the ones where they sell stuff other than GW.

(Don\'t say that 30 is too old... :~( I\'m only two years off it myself!)
 

Undave

Flockwit
I\'ll be.... that age next year and there are plenty of people my age and older that play. If there aren\'t enough older players in your local GW try asking if there are any gaming clubs in your local area. Many older players can\'t make it down to the store to play because they have these job things and can\'t get there during opening hours. Living in London I\'m willing to bet that there are a fair few clubs about.
 

Avelorn

Sven Jonsson
Originally posted by No Such Agency
Dude, 30 is way too old. You need to start playing an old fuddy\'s wargame, perhaps something WW2 or US Civil War related, with badly-painted toy soldiers. Make sure you buy magazines with agonizingly detailed and dry articles about what kind of pouches people wore at Gettysburg and things like that.

Totally agree! Start with Flames of War, similar rules and quite good game. Then do Warhammer historical and find them \"too historically incorrect\".. then it\'s just a question of slowly drying out all your imagination... :) Good luck!
 

ScottRadom

Shogun of Saskatchewan
I love FoW, but I am 32 and a great chunk of our club is in the late twenties to mid forties range for Warhammer. I find more of the younger players are interested in 40k around here.
 

Aliengod3

Active member
Dude I have seen people that are way into their late 60\'s that play at the store I go to. To them you are just a teenie bopper! Do not let your age effect your perception of the hobby. You are never to old to pick up a mini and place in the best position to wreak havoc on your opponent. Unless you have arthritis... in that case you may want to play a little less.

I think scottrandom has it right. Seems like kids like 40k. Adults tend to like fantasy more so you may want to play that. It has always been my game of choice because playing with kids that try to cheat when you are not looking is annoying, and it is just an awesome game.

I need to paly warhammer. Thinking about it is getting me giddy. I have not played a fantasy game in years :( Not since the new rule book came out :(
 

generulpoleaxe

New member
Originally posted by starchaser1
just turned 40 myself last month and my GW is the same (manchester) so your not alone so dont wory about it :(

say hello to paul from me mate (chris, the ex hippy, paul will know)
 

Gilvan Blight

New member
Been playing rpgs and mini games since I was 8 and still playing now that I\'m 33. I do agree with the suggestions to try a non-GW Games Store if one is arround. I never play at our local GW, but I play at our FLGS Hugin and Munin every other week if not more frequent. I\'m actually the youngest player in our current game. Actually that\'s not quite true, my wife just joined and she\'s a two months younger then I. Still the other players are older then us.

Edit: and you aren\'t an old Wargamer until you start talking about the benefits of Corner Clipping. ;)
 

starchaser1

New member
Originally posted by generulpoleaxe
Originally posted by starchaser1
just turned 40 myself last month and my GW is the same (manchester) so your not alone so dont wory about it :(

say hello to paul from me mate (chris, the ex hippy, paul will know)
is paul the manager
 

MPJ

New member
Bah, I actually pretty much stopped playing most of the games years and years ago. It\'s not that I felt to old for the games but rather to old for most of the players (sorry to all who might be offended) who started getting on my nerves once I had a wife, mortgage, and kids of my own.
 

QuietiManes

New member
Far from too old. As long as you can shut up about how ubar Space Marines are and how cool GW is for their latest release when you\'re around people who don\'t game anyway.

I\'d suggest looking in the non-GW stores as others suggested. There must be local groups and websites in London (England/Ontario?) you could join and find some old fogies like us. I\'m early 30\'s myself. Ask the owners about gaming groups at any of the stores with gaming areas, alot will have message boards too, posted somewhere in the back of the store, with info.

A beer goes well with a friendly game of some sort of table top war. Kids are not allowed to know this joy, be thankful of your seniority.

*Shakes old man fist at young whipper-snappers.
 

mud duck

New member
Think about it this way, You now can teach some of these young wipper snappers how to play the game properly:D:D

to quote \"You don\'t get too old to stop playing, you get old not playing.\"
(or something like that)
 

EldinTux

New member
To old? There are lot\'s of us over 30, I\'m 39 next month have been playing rpg\'s since 1977 and proud to still be involved in the scene. Just putting together my first 40K army (orks) so I can trash my boys :)
 

sillyface

Member
Cheers everyone for the supportive comments. Don\'t feel too bad now.

I guess you\'re right that I just need to find a club/store that\'ll have older members.
 

generulpoleaxe

New member
Originally posted by starchaser1
Originally posted by generulpoleaxe
Originally posted by starchaser1
just turned 40 myself last month and my GW is the same (manchester) so your not alone so dont wory about it :(

say hello to paul from me mate (chris, the ex hippy, paul will know)
is paul the manager

yeh man, the crazy guy fair haired guy with the beard.
 
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