@@vlastdenaggarond5958 Thanks. Warhammer Armies Project did a bunch of 8th edition books before they switched over to their 9th ed. You can still find it online.
@@nicolasskarsgard294 It´s alot of subjective arguments of course. But not all.. Following on from 7th Ed - which started alright.. But moved ina direction of insane power creep.. it adds on decisions that comes from buisness and pure greed. Making you need more models, as points generally go down, while raising prices and also giving you fewer models in the boxes.. The rules are written for that, "rewarding" dumb stuff like Steadfast. That one huge bunker. Making the game look retarded and play boring. it also makes the magic stupid with those far too powerful spells so all is about getting them off with irresistable instead of actually having a couple useful spells here and there. More high fantasy and more monsters just because they can be sold for even more money. So everyone gets even more stupid big shit. While of course, army selection also have tor eflect that so Core is made into sme thing boring. And the stuff that should be there to support the Core, is the main focus... And the garbage pre-measure and random charge. That is far too generous. And then strike at initiative order? Maybe if the game was made from start for that.. But not with its heritage. it just ruined it. Step up is the same. Just a massive slug fest where half the unit dies. Neither realistic, nor fun nor pays any thought to the heritage - the older rules. it is a new game pushed by greed, retarded down so stupid kids can play it too. taking away tactics and skill. Just pushing "strategy" of googling OP lists by others.
Nice one; keep them 8th ed battle reports coming and I will always return!
Very nice battle report. Wish I could join you guys for a game or two; it's always a pleasure seeing 8th ed games
Thanks for 8th edition 😊
Nice game. What Army Book you use for play Dogs of War?
@@vlastdenaggarond5958 Thanks. Warhammer Armies Project did a bunch of 8th edition books before they switched over to their 9th ed. You can still find it online.
8th Ed? it´s like the WORST editon.. But that´s okay.. I´ll watch. :)
why its the worst?
@@nicolasskarsgard294 It´s alot of subjective arguments of course. But not all..
Following on from 7th Ed - which started alright.. But moved ina direction of insane power creep.. it adds on decisions that comes from buisness and pure greed. Making you need more models, as points generally go down, while raising prices and also giving you fewer models in the boxes..
The rules are written for that, "rewarding" dumb stuff like Steadfast. That one huge bunker. Making the game look retarded and play boring.
it also makes the magic stupid with those far too powerful spells so all is about getting them off with irresistable instead of actually having a couple useful spells here and there.
More high fantasy and more monsters just because they can be sold for even more money. So everyone gets even more stupid big shit.
While of course, army selection also have tor eflect that so Core is made into sme thing boring. And the stuff that should be there to support the Core, is the main focus...
And the garbage pre-measure and random charge. That is far too generous. And then strike at initiative order?
Maybe if the game was made from start for that.. But not with its heritage. it just ruined it. Step up is the same.
Just a massive slug fest where half the unit dies. Neither realistic, nor fun nor pays any thought to the heritage - the older rules.
it is a new game pushed by greed, retarded down so stupid kids can play it too. taking away tactics and skill. Just pushing "strategy" of googling OP lists by others.