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>a decade later, they after all began openly plagiarizing Starfcraft.
If someone steals something from you, and you steal it back, is it really stealing?
>implying anything was stolen from GW
GW was too much of a b***h to give them the license, and the world is better for it, as they instead had to produce a much superior aesthetic.
Oh my god, Blizzard was never going to make a 40K game you fricking parrots.
Well, yeah, there was no license exchange.
Hence the requirement to make a much better aesthetic.
Did you even read the post?
Uh, yeah, they were, you moronic bootlicking fanboy cretin.
Lucky for GW they won't get sued for this since they're too small and will likely escape Activision-Blizzard's notice.
>Uh, yeah, they were, you moronic bootlicking fanboy cretin.
That's just a myth parroted by morons like you. There is absolutely nothing to support it, moron.
actually warcraft was supposed to be a warhammer game but GW is full of israelites and morons so blizzard went on to create the most valuable game franchise of all time
"[Blizzard co-founder] Allen Adham hoped to obtain a license to the Warhammer universe to try to increase sales by brand recognition", Wyatt says. "Warhammer was a huge inspiration for the art-style of Warcraft, but a combination of factors, including a lack of traction on business terms and a fervent desire on the part of virtually everyone else on the development team (myself included) to control our own universe nixed any potential for a deal. We had already had terrible experiences working with DC Comics on "Death and Return of Superman" and "Justice League Task Force", and wanted no similar issues for our new game."
"It's surprising now to think what might have happened had Blizzard not controlled the intellectual property rights for the Warcraft universe - it's highly unlikely Blizzard would be such a dominant player in the game industry today."
and israelite double you tried to make warhammer online years later and it was a total flop
>actually warcraft
That's Warcraft though, and that might be where the mix-up comes in tbf, that's all it is in this case.
there's a lot of cross-pollination people don't know about because it's behind closed door litigation
for example the reason cerebrates don't appear in sc2 was supposedly because of a legal agreement between GW and blizzard
The Cerebrate thing seems weird, since I can't think of any nid analogue that was a unit. Hell, even the Overmind doesn't really got one either.
>GW almost killed Blizzard by dropping out.
Good old GW, if only reality had finished the job.
funny as frick how much influence early blizzard had exactly because they did their own thing and ended up running circles around their original inspirations
Thank god they recognized GW would have ruined them.
Starcraft, for all its consequences, was a great game. And I spent so long in wc3.
>muh israelites
t. israelite
>Andy Chambers was hired to make Starcraft 2
>the 40k starcraft connection is a fiction, guise
Oh wow, you're not even smart enough to figure out Starcraft 1 came out before Starcraft 2.
not sure what point you were trying to make but you sound moronic. Chambers was the main designer for 2-3-5 ed 40k. Of course they only got him AFTER he left the company and went freelance and they were gearomg up to do another title. What the frick are you even trying to argue here? Rub some of those braincells together, buddy you can do it.
>Rub some of those braincells together, buddy you can do it.
You lack any sort of reading comprehension, dumbass. How about you reread this
and figure it out. It's not hard.
2nd ie the best one, essentiall the actual start of 40k as we know it, the one that makes fake grogs seethe
If you contract someone to make a video game in your setting and then you break the contract and change your mind, and rather than taking you to court they decide to be merciful and just finish the game with some names changed around, did they really steal from you?
Or are you just an indian giver?
it's a living insult to marinelets
I love it, can't wait to see taugays fall for tau2.0 and piss off marinegays with them
Creative bankruptcy.
>every new GW social media post immediately gets five posts as well as the general
The mods should ban all of you shills
this is a problem with the entire site not just /tg/
in fact the site operates with bots and "pay to post" premium services
Cope
>he doesn't know
What's funny about squats is no one seems to give a shit here, remember when skydorfs first released and we had nonstop threads shitting on them for like a month? The new squats can barely keep anyone interested for one thread.
Art Deco > Literally nothing
They're okay. The necromunda ones were better then anything else they've previewed so far.
Heckin basederino kid strikes again with another thread for the same thing! Stop your based right now!
Need a light?
We already had the Starcraft bunker fortification kit
>named hammerfall bunker
>can't hammer, fall, or bunker
bravo james
>"SCV REPORTIN FER DUTY! CAPIN!!"
these are probably my favourite of the new stuff previewed just because they look like retro termies
Also love all the subtle Anglo-saxon symbolism on them thats so subtle the average tard wont even notice.
Devilishly played
I am personally horrified by nu40k changes.
But more space dwarves can not but rejoice in any forms.
I'm actually fine with this and the bulkier suits. Looks pretty neat to me.
Don't like this, though. I'm kind of hoping the larger models like tanks will look a bit like the chunky Forgefather stuff from Mantic. Probably the only thing I like from anything they've made.
>votann
>einhyr
gw are the joggers of copyright frick
Jim Raynor reporting for duty.
Ugh, they really have come full circle.
You wish Scooty Puff Jr looked as sexy as a Vulture.
agreed, I kinda just wanna see one of those STL makers make all the Starcraft 1 and 2 Terran and protoss stuff
"Ah, that's the stuff"
I actually welcome this, if GW can write the lore correctly they can be a "Into a Mirror Brightly" of the Imperium, showing what a competent Imperium could do.
>muh GRIMDERP
40k suffers heavily because of this, horrible conditions and events don't have to dissapear, but the reasons behind them should make fricking sense.
>Grey Knights purging loyal Imperial forces
Dumb as frick, and caused so many fricking problems.
>new lore
Grey Knights actually "mask" their appearance by psyker trickery, making those who see them believe that they're other Space Marine Chapters (like Ultramarines for example)
I thought it set up a fun dynamic with the space wolves where the Grey Knights were like "if you intervene, we'll kill you", and the Space Wolves said "Oh yeah? SO WHAT!" and proceeded to teleport attack the Grey Knight's ships where they wrecked shop. One of the reasons why the Astartes still have some semblance of independence instead of being completely under the heel of the departmento munitorum is because the Wolves did that shit.
Which was all kinds of moronic, and cost the Imperium in lives and resources. The only "good" thing about that lore was Bjorn the Fell-Handed waking up and calling everyone a moron. Better lore.
>1st Battle of Armageddon
>GreyK and Space Corgi's win
>Inquisition and GK's want to purge Armageddon
>Space Wolves say no
>Grand Master and Logan Grimnar duel
>Logan wins, but during the duel the Grand Master detects the Khornate axe
>keeps quiet but places the Space Wolves under INTENSE scrutiny
>population of Armageddon gets moved to Fenris
>they greatly add to the Space Wolves recruiting, but also accelerate the Wulfren
Arguably the Space Wolves are even more fricked, and all because of their honor.
>I actually welcome this, if GW can write the lore correctly they can be a "Into a Mirror Brightly" of the Imperium, showing what a competent Imperium could do.
moronic and misses the point of the setting
>muh noble bright
Back to your ponies
>im a moron herpderp
Yes, you are ample proof why cousin marriages are illegal.
>dosen't understand the pun
Hey moron, the purpose of that episode was to show a universe where the "universe" sucks and build up the progressive and "noble" nature of the main universe. Grimdark for grimdark's sake is like being edgy, some is good, too much is bad. SHOW a competent Imperium, but don't MAKE it competent.
Frick me I wish it wasn't summer.
I think you need your meds. You are basically saying you want 40k to become like every other generic scifi because you are personally triggered by it.
Begs the question why don't you just enjoy stuff more to your liking instead of demanding a setting be radically changed.
You are an idiot.
what? the reasons make perfect sense. Just because you don't like it and are moronic doesn't mean it doesn't make sense.
Can't wait for the siege tanks and vikings. A jackpot for GW as they get to sell you two models to wield one unit.
Ywnbaw
>Early Anglo-Saxon society attached great significance to the horse; a horse may have been an acquaintance of the god Woden, and/or they may have been (according to Tacitus) confidants of the gods. Horses were closely associated with gods, especially Odin and Freyr. Horses played a central role in funerary practices as well as in other rituals.[158] Horses were prominent symbols of fertility, and there were many horse fertility cults. The rituals associated with these include horse fights, burials, consumption of horse meat, and horse sacrifice.[159] Hengist and Horsa, the mythical ancestors of the Anglo-Saxons, were associated with horses,[160] and references to horses are found throughout Anglo-Saxon literature.[161]