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Could we have a dedicated 40K forum/subforum?

Kruno

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I would like individual discussions to be compiled into a single place. It would benefit everyone if we had a 40K sub forum under gaming.

Thanks.
 
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40K is a highly complex topic often discussed by the most monocled gentlemen, as such it certainly deserves its own subforum.
 

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Yes.
Let us discuss the ramifications of having a 10 foot tall GigaChad named
Robooty Guillotine Roboute Guilliman up and running again and trying to unfuck the hopelessly grimdark Imperium.
 

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Jvegi

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can we have a kill yourself button
It's urgently needed in the ukr thread. It's almost impossible to communicate ones feelings without it.

As for the dw40 thread, I don't think anyone cares, but it's probably just me.
 

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I would like individual discussions to be compiled into a single place. It would benefit everyone if we had a 40K sub forum under gaming.

Thanks.
Perhaps we could use your profile for 40k discussions? You basically have ability to create separate threads there.
 

Kruno

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I would like individual discussions to be compiled into a single place. It would benefit everyone if we had a 40K sub forum under gaming.

Thanks.
Perhaps we could use your profile for 40k discussions? You basically have ability to create separate threads there.
how would the general public know where all the 40K discussions are taking place?
i think 40K is popular enough to have its own forum
 

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I would like individual discussions to be compiled into a single place. It would benefit everyone if we had a 40K sub forum under gaming.

Thanks.
Perhaps we could use your profile for 40k discussions? You basically have ability to create separate threads there.
But profile posts are limited in length. It's essentially the twitter of the codex. W40k posts need more space. The empire needs space.

We can use profile posts to discuss trivial topics such as whether Disco Imperium is an RPG.
 

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I love me some Warhammer 40k and play it on tabletop (or played, building a house means no time for shit) but I don't see why a whole subforum would be necessary.
 

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How it would actually turn out...

Once upon a time, in the vast universe of the internet, there was a website called RPG Codex. It was a haven for gamers who loved role-playing games and immersive virtual worlds. The most popular section of the website was the forum, where players from all over the world gathered to discuss their favorite games, share strategies, and make friends.

One day, a group of Warhammer 40K enthusiasts decided to create a dedicated subforum on RPG Codex. They were excited to share their passion for this dystopian tabletop game with others who loved it as much as they did. However, little did they know that their dream would soon be shattered by two members of the staff - Infinitron and Crispy.

Infinitron was a vindictive and abrasive Jewish staff member who seemed to take pleasure in psychological warfare against others online. He had a history of harassing users who disagreed with him or questioned his authority. Unfortunately, he quickly set his sights on the Warhammer 40K subforum, derailing discussions and instigating conflicts between members. His behavior soon became a major issue for the subforum, causing many users to leave in frustration.

Meanwhile, Crispy was an old, dispassionate staff member who had lost interest in the website and its community. He rarely participated in discussions or interacted with users, preferring to keep his profile private and avoid any drama. While he wasn't actively causing problems, his lack of engagement made it difficult for the subforum to gain traction and establish a strong sense of community.

As time went on, the Warhammer 40K subforum struggled to survive under the weight of Infinitron's toxic behavior and Crispy's indifference. Many users left, and those who remained were left feeling frustrated and unsupported. Despite their best efforts to bring their beloved game to RPG Codex, the subforum was ultimately unable to thrive under these conditions.

In the end, the Warhammer 40K subforum served as a cautionary tale about the importance of having responsible and engaged staff members on online forums. Infinitron's vindictiveness and Crispy's apathy had a profound impact on the subforum, showing that even small actions can have big consequences in virtual communities. But even though the subforum didn't succeed, the love of Warhammer 40K continued to thrive in other online spaces, bringing players together and creating a sense of camaraderie that couldn't be broken by a few bad apples.
 

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it's for lonely overpaid incels brainwashed by games workshop into paying inordinate amount of monye for the honour of handpainting shoddy figurines they will never use in any wargames anyway because it would presuppose leaving the house
and whoever actively follows 'the lore' despite having zero interest in the figurines is a wacko fit for most scalding mockery
 

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I will add a dedicated Warhammer 40k sub-forum if more than 100 people brofist this post.

But if more than 100 people rate this post funny, I will re-direct my calculator! to Rusty's Play Ground.

If both are achieved, I guess both will happen.
 

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