Monday, February 3, 2014

White Dwarf & Warhammer Visions #1


So White Dwarf and Warhammer Visions dropped last weekend to be scrutinised by the gaming public for any signs of weakness or deformity. It seems more than a few advocate they be abandoned on the side of Mount Taygetos already. I would not be among this group, and here's why.

It's certainly in vogue to bash GW products at any and every opportunity. Those that do so do it with a frothing zeal akin to a medieval flagellant. It's a special kind of hate. Not that such venom is without grounds, and there are also those who are less rabid and give negative yet considered opinions, but we won't go into that today. Today we talk about the new magazines from Games Workshop.

White Dwarf weekly
I found this to be an enjoyable read. It's 32 pages featuring new models, books and such, paint splatter, Jervis Johnson's delightful ramblings, a high view tyranid article, rules for Belegar Ironhammer, designer's notes on the new dwarves and various little tit-bits such as ask Grombrindal, paint tips and readers model of the week. The new 'Sprues and Glue' article, focuses on the assembly side of things and had some nice tips such as storing your plastic glue upside down to stop it drying out in the nozzle. There are no in-depth articles on the best strategies for tyranids in hardcore tournament play, and let's be frank, there never will be. White Dwarf is generally not aimed at the long-standing player or modeller. It's a light read about what's getting released this week and a few other bits and bobs, but I like the weekly format and it enables GW to be a little more agile with their releases.

I am fervently hoping we'll see new rules and scenarios in this magazine regularly. If Belegar is included in the dwarf book I would be most put out, but I have a feeling he will be. I'd love to see a new beastman unit one week, a new scenario the next, then maybe a vampire counts special character. That kind of thing would make me quite the happy gent. Fingers crossed, but so far, so good.

Warhammer Visions
I was a little perplexed at the reaction to this one. At a huge 230 pages it's a big momma. There are hobby articles, a battle report, the fantastic armies on parade, some ads it must be said, but mostly pages and pages of miniatures. This has provoked a storm of disappointment from the net. I chuckled pretty hard at one review. The commentator turned the pages like a man folding used toilet paper, disgust oozing out of every word. "Look!! Look at it!! It's all miniatures! Loads of photos of miniatures! I've seen this one before! See!! It's a zoom shot from two pages ago!!! (okay, that's a little lame, granted) This magazine is worse than Hitler!!! YeeaaaaaaaagggghhhH!!!" Okay, maybe he didn't use those EXACT words, but you get the jist.

I'm primarily a hobby guy, and a magazine that presents me with over 200 pages of minature porn every month is a good, good thing. All the deliciousness of the best GW miniatures from around the world without even having to trawl the net. I don't think we'll get a good feel for the magazine until next month though, as there is a lot of re-hash of the tyranids from last month. I do worry about the target audience too, it's appeal is primarily to the modellers and painters, many of whom already have access to the better miniature painting websites and may not feel the need to buy it.

But for me, as long as I keep seeing stuff I've not seen online already, I'm in, for now. I do like to pour over an actual magazine, call me old fashioned. It's a bit pricey, for sure, but I'll give it a go to see how it develops.

So there you have it. A tentative thumbs up from me on both counts. I may be an army of one.

11 comments:

  1. They've been worried for years about putting rules in White Dwarf and I've never understood why. They did it all the time back in the pre-100 days but have seemed a bit shy about doing it since. I don't know if a weekly magazine will make that more likely; I hope so, even if I don't play any of their current games.

    As for Visions it does seem a bit of an odd product. I could understand a big, thick coffee table artbook type thing, perhaps released once a year, but not a monthly. They're going to run out of things to photograph at this rate, surely?

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I was always told releasing extra rules in WD caused 'rules creep' i.e. it created a 'barrier' to new gamers joining the hobby at the tail end of an edition's lifespan because the rules are spread all over multiple publications making the game somewhat esoteric.

      Delete
    2. That is the excuse they've given in the past, and it's true, but I'm not sure it would be as big a problem as they think it will.

      Delete
    3. The rather absurd thing is the 'rules creep' they want to avoid in WD is exactly what they are now doing with multiple rulebooks, supplements, and dataslates - and at exorbitant prices.

      Delete
    4. If the rules in WD were limited to new units, characters, items and scenarios there would be no rules creep, just extra options you could take, or not. I doubt that's the way it's going to go down, but I am hoping to be proven wrong.

      Delete
  2. Haven't read any of them but I love that some people are not into primary GW bashing. Saying everything they make is rubish is just as absurd as saying everything they make is perfect.
    A well thought and reasonable article as yours just makes me want to see by mylself what there actually is in the books...

    ReplyDelete
  3. I find both of the new mags to be rubbish. Weekly is just a sales pitch, and a few tips and tricks for absolute beginners. Conpletely useless for the even slightly experienced.

    The content in visions can be found better and for free on the internet.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I've been modelling for twenty six years and I didn't know about the plastic glue thing. Still, some more advanced tutorials wouldn't go amiss, but then, I'm far from the demographic GW are focused on.

      Delete
  4. Yeah after forking out £7.50 for warhammer visions I was hoping for more, ok it's 230 pages of beautifully painted miniatures but I could have happily stumbled across them online for free, plus it's only that many pages because they're smaller than the old white dwarf. No articles, no rules, no real interest and won't be buying it again. As for the new white dwarf...er..."pamphlet" after flicking through it in store was pretty disappointed and again thought it was overpriced for what it was, all in all yet another money making kick in the teeth from Games Workshop which I can't see as being anything other than a mistake on their part.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Completely agree Mr Saturday. I'm not into bashing GW for the sake of it and as I've pointed out on me blog, feel a twinge of nostalgic brand loyalty to the evil empire, countered by frustration with where they are now.I wanted to hate both Visions and the new look WD, but... actually ended up enthused and dare I say it, excited. I like being proved wrong. Still too many photos of tyranids, mind.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Nicely put. I think it'll take a few issue to call it for visions, and let the magazine settle in a bit. Hopefully they are watching for feedback.

      Delete

Wayland Games

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...