don't really like orks either, I like Chaos Space Marines and Dark EldarAmrasCalmacil said:This thread seems very pointless.
Yes, I'm a fairly large fan of WH40k and I've played Dawn of War.
Orks suck though.
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Read the above lolZac Smith said:Yes to Dawn Of War, Yes to 40k tabletop and hobby in general
No, I don't tend to speak orky at all. Orks never really appealed to me. Tabletop wise and DoW. I much preferred playing Imperial Guard and Tau, for both by the way
If you can find a group of people that enjoy the hobby then yes, it can be loads of fun. Unfortunately the closest hobby centre to me, a normal Games Workshop (The company that makes makes warhammer) was a good 20 - 25 min drive away and I had to rely on my parents for transport, and they wern't overly fond of my hobby, it was pretty darn expensive. So I used to stick to the model making and painting side of the hobby, which I still enjoyed. In the end though, girlfriend, getting more into music and guitars and xbox meant a hobby had to go and sadly warhammer had to go, maybe in the future once i've got some spare cash and more free time I may go back to it. It's a hobby you can spend many many hours onWOPR said:don't really like orks either, I like Chaos Space Marines and Dark EldarAmrasCalmacil said:This thread seems very pointless.
Yes, I'm a fairly large fan of WH40k and I've played Dawn of War.
Orks suck though.
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(I have Dawn of War Complete, nothing else though)
the orks, well I just foud the way they talk to be hilarious, so I was looking for a sound board and found a CRAP TON of people posting things in "orky"
So I figured I'd ask lol
Read the above lolZac Smith said:Yes to Dawn Of War, Yes to 40k tabletop and hobby in general
No, I don't tend to speak orky at all. Orks never really appealed to me. Tabletop wise and DoW. I much preferred playing Imperial Guard and Tau, for both by the way
...and I feel I should have added "Tried to learn but gave up" and "trying to learn" as options...
I haven't played the table top game, is it any good? cause our RP center down here has a ton of stuff for it, heck their commercial consists of Magic the Gathering, DC comics, D&D, and has the Ork Warboss from Dawn of War all in it lol
EDIT: Oh, I did play Heroscape for awhile and really RALLY enjoyed that (but found a lacking amount of people willing to play and the set up time a tad over-the-top)
This made me lolMathak said:Oy! Why iz you gruntz posting on dis 'ere talkin' board?! You iz muckin about! Now go stomp sumthink like propa orks before i gives you a right good stompin!
Yeah... I ended up yelling a TF2 match "All right, boyz, 'ere's da plan: Win. And if we lose, it's your fault... 'cause you didn't follow da plan!"Palademon said:I likz to zpek orky. If yuz dunt me an' meh boyz iz gunna tearz yo APHAAAAAAAAART!
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGH!
Yeah, sometimes I like to speak like that after playing, but I hadn't played in a while so thanks for reminding me.
Yeah I don't think I would find many people... and considering I'm kinda poor, I think I'll just buy WH4K DoW II on steam for $20, rather hen shelling out $100 for a starter kit...Zac Smith said:If you can find a group of people that enjoy the hobby then yes, it can be loads of fun. Unfortunately the closest hobby centre to me, a normal Games Workshop (The company that makes makes warhammer) was a good 20 - 25 min drive away and I had to rely on my parents for transport, and they wern't overly fond of my hobby, it was pretty darn expensive. So I used to stick to the model making and painting side of the hobby, which I still enjoyed. In the end though, girlfriend, getting more into music and guitars and xbox meant a hobby had to go and sadly warhammer had to go, maybe in the future once i've got some spare cash and more free time I may go back to it. It's a hobby you can spend many many hours on
In short, with Warhammer and model making in general, you get what you put into it. You put in a little work, little reward. Spend hours and hours painting a single model to perfection, you'll have created not just a model but a piece of art. And looking at a finished piece of art is a great feeling for an artist.WOPR said:Yeah I don't think I would find many people... and considering I'm kinda poor, I think I'll just buy WH4K DoW II on steam for $20, rather hen shelling out $100 for a starter kit...
an make your own models though? that part really interests me lol
as for me I play Xbox a bit, but my closer friends have brought it to my attention that I don't seem to enjoy videogames like I used to, that seem unexcited and unchallenged, and I go into a robotic slump, kill lots of people or AI, then walk away board... they then mentioned that I play piano really well (I think I suck) and said that I have a gift for poetry
*shrugs* ...funny how a girl found a poem I wrote and bugged me for weeks on end asking me who the author was then when she found out she had me post it on DA
In answer to your first question, I own and have beaten every Dawn of War game (they are awesome). I also play tabletop WH40K, I own two large armies (one of them a custom army with fully-fleshed back story, force organization chart, and custom characters), and am right now in the process of putting together a squad of Grey Knight Terminators. That should tell you how much of a grimdark fan I am.WOPR said:My question is
first off
how many of you have played "Dawn of War" or have had anything to do with Warhammer 40k?
second off (and more aimed at the Dawn of War players)How many of you ted to speak "orky" after the fact?
Yes, of course, I have played 'Dawn of War', what kind of philistine do you take me for?!WOPR said:My question is
first off
how many of you have played "Dawn of War" or have had anything to do with Warhammer 40k?
second off (and more aimed at the Dawn of War players)How many of you ted to speak "orky" after the fact?