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- ************* Alternative gaming ************************************
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- ** 1/2Saulot'2001 ****************************************************
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- Before me is difficult task to tell you about a different kind of
- entertainment. Leave behind all of the computer stuff for now.....
- Or maybe not now !!! Maybe later. Many of you during his/her (is there
- any woman here?) Atari ST career have seen or played Gremlin games
- such as "Hero Quest" or "Space Crusade". These titles were computer
- conversions of classical board games made by British company Games
- Workshop. I must admit that these two games intrigued me a lot so I
- started to gather information about Games Workshop products. It was
- blink of an eye before I realised that I'd become *real* GW freak.
-
- So what is so special about the games they are producing? Well, the
- first thing is that they created an extensive background for their
- games. GW created two worlds simply called Warhammer and Warhammer
- 40,000. Here I would like to give you very simple characteristic of
- these realms. First one is in <link=g43.scr>fantasy</l> convention, so we meet some
- classical races like dwarves, halflings, elves, dark elves, humans
- of course, undead(8-#), orcs, goblins, ogres, lizardmen. And less
- classical like skaven (half rats, half men), mutants, fimirs, ratogres
- and many more. The reality is very similar to Europe's late medieval.
- The layout of the map isn't very original. It's very plain to see that
- designers was mainly inspired by European culture. This is not visible
- at first sight (but for the second sight of course HA!!). Moreover
- there is magic. Maybe not lurking behind every corner, but it exists
- and it's very difficult, powerful, treacherous, destructive, addictive
- (!?), seductive (!?) and generally not available to everyone.
- Additionally someone has invented gunpowder !!! It means that there
- are cannons, rifles, blunderbusses... Very unreliable stuff (you
- cannot have the certainty that it will not blow up in your hands).
- Hmmmm, for me interesting mix.
- Second one is techno-fantasy one. There is 40th millennium. Humankind
- reached the stars with the help of an ancient and long forgotten
- technology. The journeys to the far corners of galaxy are now
- possible with powerful warp-engines. Emperor-once the greatest leader
- of humanity is now a living carcass. His life functions are sustained
- by device called a "Golden Throne" located on Earth and from this
- place rules the galaxy. But humankind, in his race to the stars, has
- disturbed powers better left forgotten, that long for the downfall of
- man. But the Emperor created the race of super-humans called simply
- space marines, these genetically enhanced warriors are far more
- superior to an ordinary man and are guardians of the galaxy. They are
- organised in groups called "chapters" and they are scattered through
- the universe. But what's the game without bad guys. So we have the
- Eldars, an enigmatic race from outer space (something like space elves
- but this is very generally spoken), Orks (fantasy like orcs with big
- gunz and a lot of self made, crude machinery), Tyranids (the alien
- like creatures, if you have seen genestealers in "Space hulk" on
- Amiga or PC you should have a rough idea),Dark Eldar(similar to Eldar,
- but far more sadistic and cruel). These two worlds have one thing in
- common. Both of them incorporate chaos powers trying to infiltrate
- and throw mankind to its knees. Chaos can take many forms. It's a
- great power and can reward its followers very well. Anyone who dares
- to tread this treacherous path is more powerful but less and less
- human. His body decays, mutates to the shape beyond recognition.
- Often the mind cannot stand this transformation and the being that
- was once human becomes a real monstrosity. The fight with the Chaos
- powers and its minions is really hard and has only one major reward -
- survival of mankind.
-
- The second thing that I would like to mention about GW games is the
- quality of the artwork included in books, on boxes, everywhere. I
- don't want to write for long about it but if you have never seen
- artwork made by John Blanche, Geoff Taylor or Mark Gibbons you must
- see it. It's a must.
- And the last thing, but not least are the miniatures. They are simply
- talking, f!$%ß*g k0ol. And there are hundreds and hundreds of them.
- Everyone is different, and it's almost impossible to get them
- all (Special Hi! to every potential sponsor :-)))). GW is using 250mm
- scale, it means that if you draw a straight line from eyes to foot
- of a humanise model you will get in approx. this value. So if humans
- can have this size, then imagine how big the others can be, for
- example, a dragon. And here I would like to discuss the quality of
- their models. They are very detailed. State of the art, another must
- see. When you get the new models you receive them as a raw piece of
- grey metal (or plastic). So it's very advisable to paint them!!! The
- painting isn't necessary, but will improve the look of your models
- (or not :-)). The best suitable paints are acrylic paints and they
- are non-toxic (WoW! It means that you can lick your brush and drink
- them directly from the pot without ruining your precious health !)
-
- So let's summarise things up. Interesting and complex background,
- stunning artwork, great miniatures in place of classical, dull, paper
- counters and... Your kitchen table instead of standard game board. How
- it can be, you ask? Well it's simple. The table represents flat
- surface of battlefield. Here you set the terrain features like forests
- hills, rivers, buildings and so on. This kind of stuff you can do by
- yourself(it's very easy) or buy. After setting up the terrain you are
- almost ready to do battle. I've said almost because all you need is
- a living opponent, a few miniatures representing your warriors and
- of course an appropriate set of rules. Here you can choose between
- several different systems. It mainly depends what you like. If you
- like fantasy settings then you have: Warhammer fantasy battle (most
- popular, you're leading your army to beat your opponent), Mordheim
- (you are commander of the group of mercenaries fighting for influence
- in a cursed city). If you like big guns, lasers and tanks then you
- should check out these: Warhammer 40.000 (also very popular,
- devastating battles in the 41st millennium), GorkaMorka (for younger
- players - a hack ' n ' slash between ork tribes), Gothic (you command
- a large spacefleet). There is of course lots of other titles, but many
- of them are no longer available (sad :-( ). The game itself is quite
- simple. Firstly you have to choose your army. You choose from races
- mentioned earlier. Every kind of army has its own strong points and
- weaknesses and has its own special units not available to others.
- Every kind of model has its own point value and characteristic. The
- higher the characteristic is, the higher the point value of the model
- Moreover some races have some units of troops that have special rules
- unique only to them (for example Undead are immune to poison and cause
- fear). Its quite logical because one human model is worth, let's say,
- 5 points. And now compare it to 200 points of a giant. Characteristic
- defines mental and physical abilities of the individual model. There
- are 9 attributes like Movement, Weapon Skill, Balistic Skill, Strength
- Toughness, Wounds, Initiative, Leadership. Each attribute has a value
- from 1 (worst) to 10 (greatest). You field your army up to the agreed
- point value total. That keeps the game well balanced, 'coz where's
- the fun if your opponent deploys a horde of dragons against your
- little, tiny, green goblin. Most common battles are fought with a 2000
- point limit. That means that you can "buy" for this agreed value
- regiments of troops, war machines, monsters, heroes, wizards, magic
- items, tanks etc. Got it? So let's play!!!!!!
-
- First you need to deploy your troops. The place on the table where you
- set up your forces mainly depends on the kind battle you want to play.
- There are ten scenarios (of course you can easily invent your own) You
- can play standard battles, ambushes, sieges and many more. There are a
- nearly infinite number of possibilities. To add spice up the game you
- can invite more friends to play, use some custom special rules, set up
- objectives or make larger battlefield. The game itself is turn based,
- like in chess (i.e. first you move, next your opponent) You roll the
- dice to determine who will go first and how many turns the game will
- take. During your turn you can move your troops, charge enemy, rally
- fleeing troops, use magic spells and items, shoot from ranged weapons
- etc. Everything has to be performed in some fixed order, described
- in rules, to avoid total chaos on the battlefield. As there is no
- conventional board the distances must be measured by ruler in inches
- and feet. It's really painful for non-brits (multiplying everything by
- 2,5). The movement of troops is very straightforward. In
- characteristic of specified model there is attribute called Movement.
- The number of this attribute specifies the distance in inches that
- miniature can move This value is doubled if you decide that model will
- run or charge enemy and it can be appropriately decreased if model
- steps in some kind of difficult terrain, wood or obstacle. Everything
- is wonderful, don't you think? Afraid not... There are some serious
- letdowns. It's a very expensive hobby. The miniatures aren't
- cheap (especially for student with irregular income). The prices are
- starting from 5 ukp per miniature blister where you can find from one
- to three models to 25 ukp for Crusader (tank for Warhammer 40k). But I
- think that they are worth their price, they are beautiful indeed.
- Hopefully GW is producing cheaper multipart sets of plastic miniatures
- that are not so bad ;-). Additionally rulebooks and supplements are
- not generally cheaper than 12ukp (with small exclusions). Painting and
- preparing models to battle eats up lot of time. This is not the
- entertainment for one evening. Painting of single model can take from
- one day to a week. Of course there's no obligation to paint everything
- at once.
-
- Uffffffffffffff, that's all I think. If you want to know more
- then you can check out GW site at http://www.games-workshop.com . BtW
- Grey should be putting some photos somewhere...... And there are some
- rumours that GW will produce battlegame based on the J.R.R Tolkien's
- Lord of the Rings..Games Workshop has had 25 anniversary last year you
- know? Maybe I should stop now?..... Yes, that's good idea I think.....
- Saulot is signing off...
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