I understand there's some debate about Tau intercepting with both weapons and overwatching with both weapons but at BG tournaments
Intercepting is quite clear. Intercept is by weapon, not model, and the Tau Early Warning System lets you make any or all of your weapons have intercept, if you so choose.
The overwatch thing gets horribly convoluted and more open to interpretation. It's good to keep in mind that multi-trackers and MCs have the exact same wording, and everyone is perfectly happy to let MCs overwatch with both weapons.
There hasn't been a real FAQ in almost a year. Has anyone considered they might just not FAQ things anymore, cuz screw competitive play, and they make no money off it?
Templecon was well run, and I really like Keith's missions most of all. This year kinda cemented my malaise about 40k, though. I won 3 games, and lost 2 ...and in only one of those games was it actually a "game". First turn I played an Eldar-Tau guy, I think we had pretty even chances to win, but luck simply wasn't on my side, and once my army started to fold it folded so hard and fast that there wasn't really any chance of recovery. I played two marine players (including jawaballs) who just didn't have a chance against Tau firepower. Last game was against Sean Nayden and his beast pack, and I just don't think I have any good way of dealing with it. (y'know, same as the marines couldn't do anything to me)
The only game I really enjoyed was against Keith Girard's orks, and I'm pretty sure HE didn't enjoy it. He has a good list, and I messed up and didn't stay far enough back, so he rushed me, and got all his battle wagons and trukks and stuff <6" from me first turn. And if life were fair, that should have been the beginning of the end, but I was able to kill or immobilize everything, and then mostly block charges, and setup crazy overwatches so that the only thing that survived to charge was some mega nobs which I sorta let kill my riptide and some tanks until I could deal with them. I just kept on killing 5-7 boyz from each boyz squad to trim them back from the relics. That was a fun tactical challenge for me, but I'm sure he felt robbed, or at least I would if I were he. I messed up and I still nearly tabled him (only his bastion with some gretchin inside was left)
Point is what makes a game fun, for me anyway, is the tactical challenge, the idea the choices you make matter. I had 1 game that came down pretty squarely to dice (and had things cone the other way, I think I would have wiped him just as hard, in, 1 game I had no chance, 2 games my opponent had no chance, and one game made interesting by my deployment mistake.
I guess I'm just feeling whiney. It was a well run tournament. Templecon itself, is interesting to visit. I love Keith's missions. But I just don't feel the same about 40k that I did say, around NOVA.