Re: [Epic] Your Neighborhood

From: Chris Swearingen <tall-guy_at_...>
Date: Wed, 14 May 1997 17:59:24 -0700

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> >I can't stand to play against someone who has a bunch of gray lumps out
on
> >the board, and I feel really horrible when I field even a couple models
> >without good paint jobs. As a result, I do have some semi-crappy paint
jobs
> >because "I just have to get the unit finished for the game tomorrow."
> >However, they still look good on the table top (like any epic model
doesnt'
> >look pretty good at arm's length).
> >
> >Temp
>
> It is somewhat hard to get new ppl to try your game much less actually
> play it and start collecting the stuff if you demand that they must buy
the
> game, all the proper figs and paint them all to a predetermined standard.
> Oh sure , spend a wad of cash and a substantial amount of time to so you
> can BEGIN to play with other ppl. And they wonder why ppl avoid the
hobby.
>
> And yes I do agree that the painted stuff is much more enjoyable to play
> with but it is a game not a painting contest. Maybe if the ppl in the
> hobby were a little less harsh about things like this more ppl would get
> into it.
>
> My Ramblings Ons
> That Chuk Guy

we did something a little different in our store;
if your force was totally painted (at least three colors in general...)
and your opponent's wasn't totally painted, your force recieved
some minor but helpfull advantage:
        BloodBowl - extra ReRoll
        WH40K - extra strategy card
        WHFB - other guy has to go on the first beverage run
        etc...
not too overwhelming, but does give good incentive for everyone
to have a fully painted force eventually!


tall-guy_at_...

"my brain hurts!"
"well,... it will have to come out then!"
Received on Thu May 15 1997 - 00:59:24 UTC

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