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As I was told once playing soccer as a kid, after getting carded, “Attack the ball and not the player”.
The political decisions made impact business which then come down to my wallet. International business is in upheaval and our hobby industry is being hit without any buffers to it. Being in the US I’ve come to terms with any figures that I buy of interest are generally made outside my country. All of this comes at a cost to me and this niche market just gets to be more expensive.
No one is crying foul on the behalf of GW as we generally have a collective bitch session on that company. The herd of devotees to that brand will see more pain all over and analysis/opinions can be spouted like projectile diarrhea from a collective prolapsed anus into the void ad nauseum.
It is the indies that are hurt by a cost of doing business with US customers that have a demand for hobby and entertainment. US gamers will lose out on knowing the rest of the world and the global gaming community now. I see the US is on track with Oz to see minis being more niche and needing to find ways of dealing with the demand of gamers.
It sucks on all fronts and makes me ask, how can we keep gaming from being a thing of the past?





























