I do not like the idea of penalizing anyone for taking something that is in their codex. Because at some point in the process of choosing what should or shouldn't get penalized the TO or whoever is writing up the comp system is going to choose based on their personal preferences whatever they may be.
Bullshit. Why assume that the people who spend a ton of time creating and updating this is based solely on "personal preference".
It is based on 3 things:
1)The math.
2) playtesting.
3) limiting "gimmicky" stuff.
Number 3 might be personal preference, but typically they try to limit incredibly powerful, low skill or dicey elements in the game.
When a new book first comes out, its comp is based only on the math. Then they do playtesting and try to break the book to see if anything from #3 reveals itself.
Lastly, it isn't about penalizing anyone, it is about leveling the playing field so that more codex's can participate, and so that players don't have to wait 3-7 years between when their army is good, or hope to win the "codex lottery" as tau and eldar have done recently.
I never, never understand people who take GW products as gospel. They make a beer and pretzel game. It is not suitable for competitive tournaments. Luckily, there are many huge fans who put in work to try to make it more suitable.
Even if swede comp were to become standard for BG events(unlikely, since so many of you already "know" it is bad), you can still play whatever you want on thursdays, or mondays, or non tournament saturdays. If you want to play the silly beer and pretzels game, no one is stopping you. But I'd like the events I spent 9-10 hours at to be a better competitive event than an "I spy" world championships.