Exactly.Darkson wrote:they could have done that just by releasing a box with new figures and a printed copy of the CRP
And wait a couple of weeks and then see how many of "the new guys" will still be around...
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Exactly.Darkson wrote:they could have done that just by releasing a box with new figures and a printed copy of the CRP
If you mean me, well, I actually couldn't care less.sann0638 wrote:Do you want them still to be?
Regash wrote:If you mean me, well, I actually couldn't care less.sann0638 wrote:Do you want them still to be?
I don't have any players nearby to play with and so BB silently went from a playing games hobby to a collecting miniatures hobby.
But that is not the point, it is not about me.
It's just the same with everything, people will jump aboard when stuff is new and a whole lot of them drop out again when excitement cools down.
I've seen this happening in quite every part of life.
And I think that it also very small minded to ignore the fact that old players will drop for some reason too, like jobs, family, change of interest, lack of people to play with...Chewy0 wrote:If you think like that it´s very small minded.
Probably most of them, which would be a good thing - the "new" players, as a rule, haven't been attracted by new rules, they've been attracted by the fact the game was actually supported again. I doubt many of the new players even know the difference between LRB6 and BB2016.Regash wrote:Exactly.Darkson wrote:they could have done that just by releasing a box with new figures and a printed copy of the CRP
And wait a couple of weeks and then see how many of "the new guys" will still be around...
Unfortunately, I'm getting that vibe more and more too.Regash wrote:For me, it just says: "Yeah, let's make a new version, grab the money from it and then abandon it again!"
And that is what I highly doubt.Darkson wrote:Probably most of them
I bought the troll yesterday, will see about trying to convert him at some stage. I'd like to do a goblin team, but depends what the new ones look like.Tablet wrote:If/When you get around to this please post some pictures. My initial thought was that his left arm could simply be positioned down by his side in running/bowling a goblin kind of pose......spubbbba wrote:I'm not a fan of the pose of either the troll or the goblin, the leg on it's own could work, but the arm in front of the face is just daft.
I do really like the troll itself so might see if I can buy him and salvage a pose more to my liking out of it. As it's only £15 and made of plastic is a much better option for me than most of the alternatives.
I like how this is more of a generic looking troll rather than the stone and river versions we got in 3rd/5th edition.
Like you say there are nice elements to the model, it's just that pose does nothing for me. This was made worse for me once I saw the picture of the "flamenco troll" on FB