2 hours ago, loki_tbc said:@Caimheul1313 Sure, but shouldn't the idea be to keep as much of the player base as you can? Last time I checked, avoidable customer turnover is awful for a business.
Here you have at least 2 people who are upset enough to tell FFG (via their forums) why they are disinclined to continue purchasing product and you have some folks here who are happy to watch an already middling community dwindle further on the hope that maybe new SW IP Entertainment means more people will start playing.
Also, if these folks do start playing, wouldn't you rather they start with easy to assemble models rather than these?
Not that I expect responses other than 'bye' from the douchebags who dwell on the internet, but FFG likes money so I would hope they would be interested in knowing the reasons why I am taking your advice and voting with my wallet.
Cheers.
To be clear, I wasn't saying you have to leave, or that your complaints aren't valid. They're just as valid as mine about the rate of releases for the CW factions.
You seem pretty set on leaving, I'm just saying everyone is welcome to spend money on the product they like, and if you don't like the current trend of Legion product, then they'll hear you better by not buying product than a forum that FFG staff don't seemingly read or participate in. We don't get official answers on rules questions except by using the FFG tool that sends an email to the developer.
Of note, GW's current business models actively doesn't care about retention, since they make more money off of new players (rule books, model kits, tools, paints, etc) than they do by people using the same models that they've had since the 1980s.
Honestly, the droids were always going to be the hardest to assemble, between the spindly limbs and layered bodies. If FFG tried to made them out of the soft plastic, then there would also be severe warpage issues, like the soft plastic lightsabers, and you would have to use super glue. Super glue and small parts often result in the small parts bonding to your fingers instead of the connection point. If you want to play Legion, and want an easier to build army, then any of the non-droid armies would be better. Even in hard plastic I'd imagine the other armies will have beefier parts and probably have a clearer delineation between the sprue and the pieces.
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