tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241207031380192212.post8163100114580004045..comments2023-08-21T04:59:25.519-07:00Comments on The Hammer of Wrath: NOPE.tripwirehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11828785486922819238noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241207031380192212.post-51720561086351992012015-06-01T08:59:53.856-07:002015-06-01T08:59:53.856-07:00I agree with Graymantle. I'm pretty excited to...I agree with Graymantle. I'm pretty excited to see the SM book updated, and I'm happy to buy it. Not a slight against people that aren't, but just chiming in that I'm not finding it a big deal.Nurglitchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03333941626425462180noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241207031380192212.post-7824187596221852192015-05-28T10:47:44.621-07:002015-05-28T10:47:44.621-07:00To Deet's point, I have been saying this for y...To Deet's point, I have been saying this for years: Appropriate lowering of prices would almost certainly bring a proportionate increase in sales volume. And as he said, more new peeps would be willing to give it a try as well. Either way, though, the hobby is expensive, and likely always will be—relatively speaking. I don't ever see this going mainstream to the point where Walmart-level quantities being produced will make kits affordable for every boy and girl...<br /><br />However, I see the issue of content release as a separate matter. Sure, the expense is a minor factor, but honestly, I spend more on coffee in a month than I do on a new codex. If anyone is balking at $50 every TWO YEARS, they may want to consider a new hobby. These are gorgeous books which serve as entertainment, hobby inspiration, and rules for playing. I've purchased video game and movie sequels that give me less value. Heck, I'd pay $50 for a print of Swanland's cover art alone.<br /><br />The debate about refresh timing has been going on for years. When books are out of date, people cry for a new one. When they refresh the most popular armies in the game after two years, people cry it's too soon. While I think there are other armies that could use more love first (Sisters, FFS!), if Eldar and Space Marines are the big sellers, it makes sense for GW to make their books the most current. Yes, they may be largely the same in terms of fluff and just have some formations and points adjustments, but that's how publishing works—when content is updated, a new edition is released. Think about people starting the hobby today as opposed to 2 years ago. Do you think they should have to purchase an out-of-date book AND a supplement to bring it current? Of course not. It would be nice if there was discounted "upgrade" pricing, but that would really only work for digital, and could have a negative effect on their print business.<br /><br />Don't get me wrong, if anyone feels the pain of these "rapid" refreshes, I do. I recently decided to go Time Life Books style and purchase EVERY codex in the new style (I think starting with 6th ed Eldar), as well as a few supplements. I even bought a hard copy of Space Wolves after having the iPad version for months, just to complete the collection. Since then, I've seen Craftworlds, Imperial Knights, and now Space Marines come through again. I don't know as I'll be getting all the refreshes moving forward, since I don't actually play all of them, but I personally wouldn't hesitate to pick up a replacement if I wanted to take that army to the table. In my opinion, these books are a big part of the experience, and totally worth every penny.Graymantlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06082944746872497047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241207031380192212.post-33978680011507202812015-05-28T06:30:14.825-07:002015-05-28T06:30:14.825-07:00I agree that the pricing structure of the codexes ...I agree that the pricing structure of the codexes is completely wrong. They kinda of lost the vision and purpose of them over the years.greggleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15528518337222880432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241207031380192212.post-57843074172543225762015-05-28T03:18:52.601-07:002015-05-28T03:18:52.601-07:00This....this....a thousand times, THIS!
This....this....a thousand times, THIS!<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17458449504282374966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241207031380192212.post-54808131109464323552015-05-27T16:52:28.569-07:002015-05-27T16:52:28.569-07:00They'd have me at a $20 update as well.They'd have me at a $20 update as well.tripwirehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11828785486922819238noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241207031380192212.post-60351818084495718542015-05-27T10:56:29.758-07:002015-05-27T10:56:29.758-07:00I stopped buying books a long time ago. The reason...I stopped buying books a long time ago. The reason for me was the price they were asking for the hardback books, coupled with the copy-and-pasted fluff and the dropping artwork quality. I actually appreciate the new Eldar and Space Marine books. Means that I can pick up the previous issues for cheap on ebay for my collection.Stahlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06226025550388228835noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241207031380192212.post-89239799902497058162015-05-27T10:13:58.608-07:002015-05-27T10:13:58.608-07:00All of this ^All of this ^Deethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13626915676174061257noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241207031380192212.post-77053505162617437622015-05-27T10:11:06.086-07:002015-05-27T10:11:06.086-07:00While I agree with this in principle (of supportin...While I agree with this in principle (of supporting content), they've created their own monster. By charging over inflated prices, they've priced their own consumers out of the market and created these recasting houses. It's a classic business mistake. Healthy businesses (ie., not GW) can focus on improving their margin. That's what you do when you're profitable- make more profit. Unhealthy companies need to focus on topline growth- lower prices, sell more, expand your user base. What they're doing here is unsustainable, and I'm pretty surprised their shareholders haven't demanded a different course of action. <br /><br />It's clear they've got a product people want and are highly passionate about. That's an unbelievably difficult thing to do. While I do think they've done some smart things on the content side lately, they seem focused on pissing off their consumers in the process. Deethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13626915676174061257noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241207031380192212.post-41392304200722971242015-05-27T09:54:24.042-07:002015-05-27T09:54:24.042-07:00I'm usually in agreement with this. However, ...I'm usually in agreement with this. However, I also enjoy supporting a company that provides me with entertainment. I consider it to be my penance due. I know it is rather silly, but I do it to offset the amount of recasting done that causes them to lose money. DarianZGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10767027861405542404noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241207031380192212.post-78382205992478869692015-05-27T09:52:13.472-07:002015-05-27T09:52:13.472-07:00If they were sensible they'd charge a fee for ...If they were sensible they'd charge a fee for an "upgrade" for the digital editions. This is the way to go I think if they release this quickly now<br /><br />I don't play marines but got the codex for the fluff and see the differences for my Wolves. I'd pay $20 to go to the latest version but won't buy a new codex<br /><br />Fair play to them on one point though, they updated the assassins dataslate for free. I know the rules were in White Dwarf but they still could have not done itLeehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12364790992280869525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6241207031380192212.post-34489657588260370562015-05-27T08:13:53.159-07:002015-05-27T08:13:53.159-07:00I'm in the same boat, they've gone too far...I'm in the same boat, they've gone too far. Dezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05794856460752007480noreply@blogger.com