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    My introduction to wargaming was actually with Mutant Chronicles: Warzone.

    I first tried 40k in 4th edition, had a small Tau army, ended up selling it because I moved to a little town with no wadgaming scene. After moving back to my hometown I got back into wargaming, and dipped my toes into both Fantasy and 40K, this was around 2008 or so. At the same time I was playing AT-43, Warmachine, dabbling in Infinity and stuff like Firestorm Armada and OG Dystopian Wars.

    I played a few games of 40K again, trying both Chaos and Guard and realized something: I hated the ruleset. I had been spoiled by games like AT-43 with alternating activations and no phase system and I knew there was no going back. I tried playing Flames of War for years because it has a big local scene here in SLC, but eventually realized I wasn’t having fun because it was so much like those old GW systems and I didn’t enjoy it.

    I’ve since moved on to stuff like One Page Rules, Heavy Gear, Battletech (which yes has phases, I know) and various skirmish games.

    If I ever want to play in the wolrs of 40K, which I don’t because I just don’t get the appeal, I’d just play Epic. At least that had a decent ruleset.

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    I can definitely say that I’m back to 40K, Old World Fantasy, and Necromunda. At least I have found people to game with again, and that’s what’s getting played. The tournaments (hopefully I’ll get one in later this year), are pretty big here – usually 80-100 spots, and sell out months in advance. GW is growing in my area.

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