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How important is scenery? Scenery sets the mood of the table, it begins to paint a picture in the story your army is telling. Or is it? Is scenery just obstacles you use for cover? Is it some cumbersome object you have to manouver your miniatures around or balance precariously on? Would a card saying “forrest” be better than a bunch of plastic trees? Should the trees be removable? If I can move troops into a house, should it have an interior as detailed as the exterior?
How deep do you dive into your favourite settings? Some people just play a game, others live it. Years ago I played Warhammer, I read novels set in the Warhammer world, played computer games set there, I roleplayed in the setting and dreamt of a Warhammer TV Serioes or movie. Does everyone deep dive? Is it needed? Does it help or does it distract you from being a better player by burdening you with stuff like ‘themes’.
What aspect of the hobby is best? Collecting, planning, building, painting playing, winning, talking about the hobby, displaying your models, socialising? If you could only do 1 aspect of the hobby, what would it be? What’s the best part of the hobby and why?
How can you get a start in the gaming industry? I’d love it if Warren could get James M Hewitt and the guys from Wayland to discuss how they got into the industry and how they’d suggest others seek out a career in gaming.