This arguing is driving me crazy to the point I almost don't want to play. I find all these restrictions are against the spirit of the game.
Steve, there's no arguing. I asked for opinions / ideas and people are giving them.
Your telling players who put sweat blood time and money into models that cannot otherwise be used in a normal game "sorry you want your big robot you have to play here on this table or not at all." Please correct me if I'm wrong but that's the interpretation I'm getting from players and chase.
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I said this once ill say it again. Super heaviest can be delt with using any army with no super heavies. I believe Ian made this point very clear in an earlier post.
Yep.
Also as Allen said we tested games with no restrictions and had no problems. I understand for story purposes why there are restrictions such as the sewers since its not big enough but not the other tables.
Yeah, and in those test games how many Emperors were there? If there were Emperors, how many people in the 5v5, 6v6, or whatever it was knew it was coming and were prepared for it? Josh explains the problem with the giant Titans in an earlier post. It has nothing to do with being *able* to handle one or not, it has to do with the, "surprise, an Emperor happened to deploy across from you and is literally going to kill everything you have. Had no clue it was going to happen? Too bad. Have fun!"
I want to bring stuff I don't get to use but it seems to me people are getting upset. If that is the case I simply wont play.
I don't think anyone is upset with the proposed table restrictions.
I want to play appocolyps which is a game that has no restrictions and shit happens. Its all part of playing a Mega battle.
And if you play on ANY of the tables that will happen. Currently, 30 of the 60 spots have ONE "restriction" which is "No Emperors". No one even has an Emperor outside of Nick (unless the black one gets a makeover). 10 of the remaining 30 spots literally have no restriction. 10 of the remaining 20 have restrictions rooted in "fluff" and, in my opinion, create a game that 10 people would like to see in the first place. The remaining 10 spots are totally up in the air, and MIGHT end up with restrictions based on predicted desires. What is wrong with that? Wouldn't I be doing a poor job if I didn't try and create play environments that my players want / might enjoy?
If Nick hadn't spent endless hours making a beautiful 5 foot tall Emperor last year, we wouldn't be having this discussion at all.
Restricting tables to "no models in excess of 2500 points can be taken" is essentially the same as saying, "Nick, you've got to play on the Moon." What's the issue?
"Just show up with 4000 points of painted models and everything will be fine."
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