Kage2020 said:
As was going to ask what "playing correctly" meant, since it seems to be an obvious point of contention (i.e. what
is
correctly?), but not sure whether it would be productive or not. In which case I shall leave it at that rather than a longer post and, if it wouldn't be productive, then don't bother answering.
Kage
Obviously it's all relative, but to me "correctly" means playing the alien species from it's perspective rather than the perspective of a human. Look at the Eldar for instance. They experience reality in a very different way than humans. Their senses are much more sensitive and their emotions are far more intense. They do not use the same type of logic humans do, and so their actions are often incomprehensible to humans. They are arrogant and haughty, but not in the way that D&D elves are. By that I mean they really are superior to humans and act accordingly. On top of that, they are inherently psychic, so they aren't going to be as reliant on the gross senses to understand their world.
In essence, a player needs to capture all of that to play an Eldar character correctly. Similarly the rules need to reflect all of the above or it won't really work. I just don't see it happening. They're just going to end up being played as space elves, which they categorically aren't based on the lore.