tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3058258817691018841.post5325284683842576860..comments2023-09-17T07:13:54.045-06:00Comments on Drunken Samurai Painting Blog: How Do You Play 40KRoberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01446782807978825841noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3058258817691018841.post-88918388443223109042009-06-28T11:54:40.940-06:002009-06-28T11:54:40.940-06:00My Brother and I tweak many of the rules and chang...My Brother and I tweak many of the rules and change some of we feel a unit or character is too big or too weak. We drop many rules and modifiers and add some old 3rd edition ones. For the most part we don't update with new rules and codexes unless we find a cool rule or roll modifier to add in. And we've/I've never used points or army lists. I've yet to be in a tournament game but I feel I could fight pretty well.OttoMunozhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16188962980945493440noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3058258817691018841.post-51488706830528770372009-06-20T11:24:30.323-06:002009-06-20T11:24:30.323-06:00I play it the only way (and game) you didn´t menti...I play it the only way (and game) you didn´t mention. Solitaire, scenario based, Epic Armageddon games.<br /><br />Tanks, infantry, flyers, the odd Battletech mech here and there. Huge battles in huge (yet very small) cities and landscapes. It is the way I see 40K, and I have loads of fun :DDoguihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03701853143751982447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3058258817691018841.post-36808551432864246672009-06-19T10:09:14.972-06:002009-06-19T10:09:14.972-06:00My friends and I only play friendly games...no tou...My friends and I only play friendly games...no tournament scene for us. And because of that, it's rare we'll play the same list twice against each other. Lists aren't made to crush an opponent so much as to try something new or to field the new "cool" unit.<br /><br />I lie. Occasionally, I will field a crush all comers list, but I always warn my friends...and I get teased for it. :)<br /><br />We're all really excited for Planetstrike and I'm extra excited for the Mighty Empires for 40k tileset. Finally, we'll be able to play campaigns and track them in a cool fashion. I'd rather play campaigns, but they've always fallen apart due to schedules. Maybe with the new expansions we can give it a real go!Cawshis Clayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02601093563919440680noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3058258817691018841.post-36562452494383860482009-06-16T16:33:43.072-06:002009-06-16T16:33:43.072-06:00Well, If you read Robs entry, you know we have bee...Well, If you read Robs entry, you know we have been looking at playing in a different style.<br /><br />Most local groups here in Phoenix tend to play 40K in the tournemnet style. I really noticed this with 4th edition. Groups and store always played the same six scenarios.<br /><br />I actually ran a Combat patrol tourney and it was rather nice than playing the much larger point tourneys.<br /><br />But getting to Robs question, I want to play 40K as if I am watching a movie or reading a book. I want the games to mean something, tell a story and be much more than just a tourney style game.<br /><br />I want to be able to play large games and small games as long as they tell some sort of story. Most of the guys who know me, know that I am all about campaigns. And they all know that I love playing in them. There is something to developing your own storyline and playing a few games that tell that story.<br /><br />Right now Rob & I have been playing his Knights of Eden vs my Sacred Rose Sisters of Battle. The story I see panning out is that my Sisters are investigating this chapter since they were once lead by a radical inquistor. With this basic storyline, Rob & I can play a ton of games from Inquistor, to 40K skirmish to BFG.<br /><br />So are we (Rob & Myself) werid for playing this way? I wonder.Tim Kulinskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15556960285841667223noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3058258817691018841.post-23753327988824388252009-06-16T14:42:38.527-06:002009-06-16T14:42:38.527-06:00While I don't play much 40K anymore, my approa...While I don't play much 40K anymore, my approach to WAB is much the same. Most games are equal points battles, be it in a tournament setting or in an arranged/pick up game. I credit this style of play to a lack of players with whom I would trust to play in a looser style. <br /><br />Fortunately, I've recently joined a group that has the potential to be such a trusted group. Ask me again in 6 months and see if my answer changes.Chicago Terrain Factoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13120517237019460964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3058258817691018841.post-19533546975203346052009-06-16T14:35:44.902-06:002009-06-16T14:35:44.902-06:00I started with 3rd edition as well, and was lucky ...I started with 3rd edition as well, and was lucky enough to be part of a group who enjoyed simply playing the game for the fun of playing it. I left that group when I went off to college... The group I found here was friendly but too competitive for my tastes... Armies were usually proxies and if the models were present they were rarely painted... The focus seemed to be on crafting a list that would crush your opponent rather than playing a game or telling a story (the two things I like to focus on.) When things like campaigns or narrative games were attempted they devolved into complaining about not winning or unfair (points not matching) games<br /><br />No big surprise that the group has fallen apart... Not only because every game was the same (equal points, one of the 6 missions in the book, or not they didn't like some of them), but also because people didn't enjoy how 5th had destroyed their 'perfect' lists...<br /><br />I enjoy seeing fully painted armies on well designed tables, I like having a story to tell, I like playing campaigns where armies grow their own flavor and matches aren't even but... It seems to be harder and harder to find groups who share my feelings on the gameJonathon Howardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12862835938551883492noreply@blogger.com