It hasnt, people who loose want to nerf people who win.
That's just not the case, some of the biggest proponents of comp, sweedish komp, or the ban/change of certain rules for 40k on these forums ARE the guys who consistently win or place highly in tournaments. These guys who attend multiple GTs a year see firsthand more than the guys who just play locally that there are MANY things broken with 40k right now and something needs to be done to fix it.
Grow up and let people who spend there money on legal models use them.
what you don't seem to realize is GW does not give a damn about tournament play, they haven't for a long time. They care about making models and they do make some beautiful ones, but ever since 6th edition hit it has progressively gotten worse rules wise with every codex, supplement, dataslate and anything else they try to cram down our throats.
your definition of "legal" seems to be anything GW sells, and while that is fine for casual play it doesn't work for tournaments, in 5th edition we had cities of death and all those supplements and they were only ever used for campaigns and such.
Mike D's sentiments here are why GW really needs to put a lot of effort into coming out with rules that make people actually want to play with & against all of their models, ASAP. "Flushing money down the toilet" is not the way you want your customers to perceive having bought their products.
I guess you could say the fault lies with GW's customers and not GW itself? I'm not sure what that even means though.
I get that Matt, i own half a dozen super-heavies myself that get out once a year but i just don't think they are appropriate for regular tournament play. Like i just said above, GW makes fantastic models... but their rules seem to be made up by a room full of 12yr olds.
As i said before Battlegrounds DOES have events where they let in "everything but the kitchen sink", without going back and looking i can tell you there were probably 5 or 6 last year that allowed Forgeworld. They even had the Escalation/Stronghold Assault one in Abington two months ago that unfortunately only brought in 11 people.
People can yell and stomp their feet as much as they want, BG and local tournaments in general tend to follow how things are done at the big GTs. It's abundantly clear that the major GTs will not be allowing Escalation and Stronghold Assault. Forgeworld? sure, some have been allowing Forgeworld in certain events for years.
Comp is coming, it's the only way the 40k tournament scene is going to survive. Mike D, you've had exactly 6 posts on these forums and you're off to a really negative start. If you are serious about fixing what is broke i would urge you to become a positive and constructive presence here instead of a negative one complaining about people who are searching for a way to fix 40k.