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Warhammer Mark Of Chaos - How Is The RTS?

Steven Williamson writes "HEXUS.gaming's resident wood elf, Steven W, jumped at the chance to take the eye-opening trip to the Games Workshop HQ in Nottingham, home to the unique venue that is Warhammer World. What started out as a run-of-the-mill press event to see the latest real-time tactics videogame set in the Warhammer universe ended up capturing my imagination and quashing any previous hang-ups I almost certainly had about the people who played Warhammer and indeed the tabletop game that has spawned this latest PC game, Warhammer: MOC."

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  1. Re:Champions? by cafard · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Champions have been a major feature of Warhammer Fantasy Battle long before the Warcraft authors played Dune 2...

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  2. Re:Skaven over Orcs? by swv3752 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Probably just wanted to avoid those claims that Warhammer is just a clone of Warcraft.

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  3. Why the RTS and not the MMO? by Disstress · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I find it strange that they found the RTS awe-inspiring as opposed to the amazing MMO being made by the *soon to form* EA Mythic. I can't imagine the guys at GW not *more* behind the up-and-comming MMO, especially with some crazy guy promoting it from his phone, and the fact that they had issues with the previous developer and could use all the confidence re-building behind this new game.

    1. Re:Why the RTS and not the MMO? by Razzendacuben · · Score: 2, Insightful

      No, the problem with the MMO is that Warhammer has never been about one guy running around on his own, it was always about big epic battles between armies LED by individuals. Can you imagine World of Warcraft where *every single player* has some 30 troops to command? An RTS is a lot more like GW's style, especially with the competitive multiplayer that can imitate the tabletop version as closely as any game type can.

  4. Re:Skaven over Orcs? by iapetus · · Score: 2, Insightful
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  5. Games Workshop is the Microsoft of gaming by Qbertino · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Games Workshop is the Microsoft of the gaming world. Many RPG and Tabletop enthusiasts still have vivid memories of GW severly abusing their market power to push independent vendors to take minimum quantities of their stuff only to prepare and probe the market for their GW-only outlets in close proximity to these exact shops. This all started in the early to mid nineties.
    GW is a mean bunch of quasi-monopolists pushing overpriced stuff and comes at position #2 for killing of diversity in the Tabletop/Fantasy/RPG Market - right after Magic.
    As a result I don't buy stuff from them and encourage any Tabletopper to play game from other vendors. Warmachine from http://www.privateerpress.com/ is a very neat (I'd say better) alternative to Warhammer. Check it out.

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