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- Killer Karetsu
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Tzan wrote:If I played table top 40K I would:
6. stop playing table top 40k
The best is to combine mini-modding techniques with minifig painting.Killer Karetsu wrote:Side note:
While I love brikwars, what I like about the minis is that they can be painted (well lego can too be painted but meh) and I enjoy it. Nowdays I paint more than I play.
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If you get the boxed game, it comes with 2 dvds.
Disk 1 loads up 7.1 gig, then Disk 2 does about 500 meg, weird.
Melee attack uses combos.
Either pressing the right mouse 1,2,3,4 times or
Doing those presses plus the F key for stuns.
As with combo games it takes some time out of combat to practice.
I'm still messing up stuns.
Disk 1 loads up 7.1 gig, then Disk 2 does about 500 meg, weird.
Melee attack uses combos.
Either pressing the right mouse 1,2,3,4 times or
Doing those presses plus the F key for stuns.
As with combo games it takes some time out of combat to practice.
I'm still messing up stuns.
I had a small experiment with 40k and it was the Imperial Guard that I went for. I think I've still got my Tallarn squads packed away somewhere. Before I gave up Warhammer entirely I bought some second hand Space Marines intending to convert them into a custom faction named the 'Windbreakers'. I'd planned on installing extra plumbing to their armour, make custom gas powered weapons & etc; - but then I realised they look ridiculous enough already right out of the box so I didn't bother.
Cool bananas. Thanks for the link Stubbystubby wrote:The best is to combine mini-modding techniques with minifig painting.Killer Karetsu wrote:Side note:
While I love brikwars, what I like about the minis is that they can be painted (well lego can too be painted but meh) and I enjoy it. Nowdays I paint more than I play.
http://www.google.com/search?q=jasbrick&tbm=isch
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Been playing for a while, offed a warboss, love the thunder hammer/jump pack combo, and really love the plasma weapons.
My old 40k army was Daemonhunters, but I never had anyone to play against (same problem I run in to with Brikwars, actually) and now the new codex is out and they're all weird. Not sure if there'd even be a place in the new one for all my Inquisitorial Stormtroopers.
If I had unlimited funds, though, I'd totally collect Forgeworld Death Korps of Krieg. They have the best looking armor for their basic troops. I've always liked the great coat/gas mask look, and they carry it off quite well.
Several of my friends from my old college days picked up SM, so maybe we can do some multiplayer; I get the feeling that's where the longevity will be for the game, much like it was for DoW2 until they killed Annihilation matches.
My old 40k army was Daemonhunters, but I never had anyone to play against (same problem I run in to with Brikwars, actually) and now the new codex is out and they're all weird. Not sure if there'd even be a place in the new one for all my Inquisitorial Stormtroopers.
If I had unlimited funds, though, I'd totally collect Forgeworld Death Korps of Krieg. They have the best looking armor for their basic troops. I've always liked the great coat/gas mask look, and they carry it off quite well.
Several of my friends from my old college days picked up SM, so maybe we can do some multiplayer; I get the feeling that's where the longevity will be for the game, much like it was for DoW2 until they killed Annihilation matches.
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I did. Kinda anti-climatic, the ending, in my view. But very 40ksey. Sequel?Tzan wrote:Anybody kill the guy at the end yet? I havent.
I died 6 times before I found the key to stop the damn cinematic from playing. Seriously after the first time "the any key" should work.
Its the return key.
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