This is all I'm going to say on the matter, unless someone makes a reply to anything I said.
Chris_EsquireofRohan wrote:
It's a shame, I went from having great games, to not playing. because My army of 36 riders and 48 warriors only has two hero's to lead them.
Can't you just convert a few Captains from the riders or Warriors? Chances are you're not going to need all those warriors, or just go on ebay for cheap heroes.
Chris_EsquireofRohan wrote:
That said, It's a shame that from now on good Rohan lists are going to start with erkenbrand, grimbald, and gamling. There's really no variation if you want the best.
I agree with you here, but for me it won't really affect me, I nearly always used to include Erkenbrand in my Rohan army. Now he's become more competitive, I almost don't want to include him in my army
Chris_EsquireofRohan wrote:
Basicly Gw was just acting like themselves. Jerks. It's about what they can get from us, not what they can give. Once the company wanted to make games people wanted to play, now every decision is about what they can take from us before we get too fed up. Oh well, I guess I'm going back to Warmachine where I'll never have an army invalidated on me.
It's what everyone should expect from GW by now. When I first started playing, a box of 24 was £12, now a box of 12 is £13.50 - 2.25 times what they were when I started, it's just a way for them to make more money. If you leave, GW aren't going to care, they can just increase the prices again (see below).
This is all hypothetical:
GW has two options (simplified down), they can please all their customers, lower profits, or they can please the majority, more profits, but lose some customers:
Option a) a box of 24 costs £6 to make (I have no idea really, just an example) and they charge £12, they make £6 profit is someone buys 1 box.
Option b) a box of 12 costs £3 to make (no idea again), and they charge £12, they make £9 profit if someone buys 1 box.
If they had 10 customers for option a, then they make £60 profit.
If they had 8 customers for option b, then they make £72 profit.
Option c) due to inflation it then cost £4 to to make a box of 12, GW put their prices up (as they should), they think about putting them up to £14, a weird number, so make it £15 instead. They lose another customer:
7 customers paying £15 = £77 profit.Chris_EsquireofRohan wrote:
The whole reason I got back into LOTR is because of the reasonable restrictions Lome placed on the game.
Then continue using LoME - nobody is stopping you from using it, unless you play at a tournament. Have you played the new system? If not, then how can you say you dislike the new system? Give it a try, with proxies if you want, (you don't need the book to try it out) and see if you dislike it or not. I didn't like the idea of it to start with, but then I played a game and really enjoyed it.
Chris_EsquireofRohan wrote:
Since I own none of those hero's I'm not interested in investing $50-60 on top of the $25 I spent on my "new" book.
Effectively you become a longer term Joe Bloggs (who spent £200 beginning only to find out he didn't enjoy the) to GW, as you've probably spent/been given £100-£400 (estimate) a year on GW products.
I apologise if it seems like I'm having a go at you, I'm not really, just trying to put my opinion out there. I too am bitterly disappointed with GW, although I could stop buying from them, I won't because I enjoy the hobby. If GW were to give a fortnight or months notice before they put the prices up, they could make more money, as people who don't want to buy "overpriced" models will go out and spend as much as they can before the price increase, giving GW more money from people who are going to leave the hobby. They could even lower the prices (or give discounts) on new releases so that it brings more people in for the short term, and hopefully, as people have larger armies anyway, can keep people in for the long term.
I personally will be buying less from the other GW ranges, the only armies I will be buying for are Chaos Daemons (as I use them in both systems, so effectively I'm getting a 50% discount), and some of the Space Marine stuff. My other 6 armies will pretty much be neglected, so GW has lost my money for those systems, and as I mainly want metals from the LotR range, GW has almost lost me completely, although I have enough models in my backlog (about 1000 warriors, not including heroes) to keep me going for a while.
At least with the new books this way, GW can update one army at a time (like 40K/Warhammer) and only re-release one book at a time, keeping the customers happy(ish).
With regards to the original post:
LoME games can still be played, although not at the GT.
Good has the advantage of 4(?) cheap heroes (Eowyn, Damrod, Beregond, Denethor (I only have 2 of the new books so far)) (not including Hobbits), but their warriors and other heroes are more expensive (again, not including Hobbits), so this sort of makes up for it.
Most of the upgrades do seem rather pointless though, especially the Hearthguard/Iron Hills Veterans - Just take Khazad/Iron Guard (again, I only have the Free Peoples & Moria and Angmar).