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Game News Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters Released

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I'm afraid GW's pricing is too rich for my blood, but I'm also not blind to obvious financial fact. I oddly enough don't project my niche politics onto corporations that care only about their bottom lines, not whatever dumb culture war you're all waging in the margins. If you think some milquetoast statement from years ago and some characters that aren't your specific aryan fantasies will tank them, you're deeply mistaken. If anything Age of Sigmar would've been the crucible, forcing the loyal fans to buy new rulebooks and armies. Guess what made em these profits?

Freakydemon being pleased with himself after finally finding somewhere to use the word "milquetoast".
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FriendlyMerchant

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Telling your paying and loyal customers to fuck off will certainly turn out well for them.

oh we will be missed, after their miniatures and comics keep going down on sales year after year.

They had a spike in sales last few years, but from that point onward they went totally bonkers with fucking up youtube creators, rising prices and making more and more unplayable rules (and weird business decisions)
+ home resin 3d printing is taking miniature world by storm with simplier and fancier technology each year. Sooner or later GW will have to change something if they want to stay a float.

It typically takes a while for the wokeness to drive people off. Players will notice the price increase, and some of them might have read the release about diversity and maybe some of them got to the end of it. It's typically not until they get overbearing that the general consumer base starts to notice. And they always push it to that point. Look at how they've tank comic books with Marvel and DC in a race to have the most gay characters, and their sales are in the shitter.
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This sounds antisemitic.
 

dacencora

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Probably because it was low-effort, low-tier shitposting.

The game is pretty cool though, I must say. It is a pretty standard nu-Xcom affair it seems, but with the added benefit of 40k, which just makes it a little better for me. Performance definitely seems wonky. The cutscenes are always the part where it struggles the most, which is odd.
 

Galdred

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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
Probably because it was low-effort, low-tier shitposting.

The game is pretty cool though, I must say. It is a pretty standard nu-Xcom affair it seems, but with the added benefit of 40k, which just makes it a little better for me. Performance definitely seems wonky. The cutscenes are always the part where it struggles the most, which is odd.

For me, the menus is where the game freezes the most. It is really weird. I sometimes lose mouse control for a few seconds when I open a menu.
The story, setting, and strategic layer are lore appropriate, but the combat is a bit non-cannon, with power armor offering very little protection, and autogun cultists being a major threat to your Space Meehrins. I know OP space marines don't make for very good gameplay, but OG Chaos Gate managed to make it work just fine, with anti tank weapons being used to turn these Terminators into porridge.

But yes, I find it a good mix of Gears of War Tactics and NuXCOM, and it is quite challenging.
 

Shin

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But yes, I find it a good mix of Gears of War Tactics and NuXCOM, and it is quite challenging.

Is there anything this game does significantly better/has more depth (mechanically) than either Gears of War Tactics and/or NuXCOM?
 

ikarinokami

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The game is good. finished it. it has a warhammer 40k appropriate level of difficulty. I don't i like that you can't miss shots though. I know everyone complains about the RNG in x-com2, but the RNG is what makes it interesting to me. so if you ever yearned for a non RNG xcom2, well this is it. The game seems to stall but not freeze at during combat but other than that I didn't run into any bugs.
 
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