Sat Nov 15, 2014 4:14 pm
Yes.
Warmachine/hordes: By far my favourite system. The sheer number of combinations, mixing, buffing/debuffing while keeping the game balanced just makes it awesome. I have about 75 points worth of cryx, and have just started trollbloods.
40K: I was a huge fan for about 10 years. I have about 4000 points of chaos marines, and about 2500 points of eldar. Then 6th edition came out, which was more complicated, very flawed and very unbalanced, in my opinion. Then 7th edition came out, which for me, was the final straw. It's just a horrible system, in my opinion. The mentality of "bring literally anything to the table", rules that completely contradict the lore, failing to fix any of the problems of 6th edition, making the game even more unbalanced and adding a load of unnecessary new rules just drove me away. Especially the ridiculous psychic phase they shoehorned in just to make the system different to the previous edition. Also, a lot of people I end up playing with take it far too seriously. And don't even get me started on the prices.
Fantasy: I have about 2000 points of skaven. I liked the system, but no-one else at my club is interested. Also, GW keeps the system in the shade so they can keep the limelight on 40k, which is a great shame.
DZC: An awesome system. Easy to learn, easy to play, a lot of tactical depth and a hell of a lot of fun. currently have about 2500 point scourge army, and plan to start a resistance army when I get some more money together.
The games I'd like to start playing are:
Flames of war, Bolt action, Firestorm armada, Firestorm planetfall, Dystopian wars, Batman arkham city game, X-wing, Urban war, Malifaux, Dark potential, Infinity, Heavy gear blitz, Deepwars, Kings of war, Warpath, Dust tactics, uncharted seas, Dreadfleet, Deadzone ,AE ww2, Operation squad, Confrontation and Necromunda.
Obviously an army of each of those would take up a lot of space, and cost a lot of money. And finding other people to play with for all of them would be quite hard.
I'm also into board games, as well as role-playing games.