Extremely disappointed

By tydir, in X-Wing

frogimus said:

So, how much would a premium rulebook be worth if it contained all the backstory and fluff that a typical tabletop rulebook has?

On-Topic: from the perspective of someone that primarily plays tabletop wargames (as opposed to board games), the value of X-Wing is great. Not many tabletop games have 2 opposing forces ready to play straight from the box. I just hope they have plans for some premium tokens, dials, and move templates because I'm not real crazy about cardboard pieces.

You can always make your own out of plasticard. Or have them made custom from someone like Litko. In fact I'd be surprised if they dont already have acrylic X-Wing markers in the pipeline already…

Baphomet69 said:

frogimus said:

So, how much would a premium rulebook be worth if it contained all the backstory and fluff that a typical tabletop rulebook has?

On-Topic: from the perspective of someone that primarily plays tabletop wargames (as opposed to board games), the value of X-Wing is great. Not many tabletop games have 2 opposing forces ready to play straight from the box. I just hope they have plans for some premium tokens, dials, and move templates because I'm not real crazy about cardboard pieces.

You can always make your own out of plasticard. Or have them made custom from someone like Litko. In fact I'd be surprised if they dont already have acrylic X-Wing markers in the pipeline already…

Had something a little more premium in mind. Litko has already copied the dials and they're a poor imitation. Look at the tokens Micro Art Studio makes for Infinity. Full color artwork under clear acrylic. I guess I could do a hi-res scan of the token sheet and laser cut my own, but I would much rather see FFG do that so all players have access to it.

I just wanted to say as a 30 year miniature wargamer I bought 3 boxed sets 1 ech x and tie and 2 each of the y and advanced and still spent less than I have on most armies / fleets / whatevers plus books / dice / terrain ect this is absolutely a great value and if your still a crazy crack addicted gamer there are more to come and more …..MORE >>>>>MORE !!!!! 5X5 TABLES WITH GIANT CARBOARD DEATHSTARS AND DOZENS OF LAVA ROCKS ON BASES !! AND SOCK PUPPET ASTROID WORMS!! AND .. what ? Oh yeah great value.

Even though the OP has never returned to the thread and was probably just doing some light trolling anyway, I thought I'd re-post a thought I had over on the X-Wing thread at Warseer regarding price of this game in relation to value.

"I recently paid $20 for a Finecast, statically posed, Necron Overlord with an extra forearm to represent his wargear options. $15 for a booster and $40 for the starter doesn't seem like a bad deal at all to me."

The component quality is excellent and the models are well detailed, if not a bit fragile. I swap in cheaper micro machine or Star Wars Battle ships when my kids are playing and only break out the nice one's when there are just adults playing. I've bought one of everything and will defiantly get another starter.

BigDogg said:

I've bought one of everything and will defiantly get another starter.

You don't have to defiantly get another starter; it's perfectly alright with us. cool.gif

My first post on the FFG X-Wing boards.

I really enjoy playing X-Wing as a casual game with friends. As of right now I will probably avoid the tournament scene as I am currently GMing a Star Wars EotE home campaign (creating missions takes up a lot of my free gaming time). Anyway, I think X-Wing is a well designed game and a lot of fun to play. The rules are much better than the Starship Battles game released several years ago by WotC. Although there aren't many ships available right now, I think patience and anticipation are good for any game. Did I mention how beautiful the sculpted miniatures look? Unbelievable.

Right now I have about 5-6 local friends who are getting together a few times each month to play. Also, its nice to see some of the old usernames from SWM here on the FFG X-Wing forums. I just wanted to drop in and show my support for the game, I really enjoy it. Right now my collection stands at about 32 ships and counting (mostly TIE Fighters).

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I. J. Thompson said:

BigDogg said:

I've bought one of everything and will defiantly get another starter.

You don't have to defiantly get another starter; it's perfectly alright with us. cool.gif

You stole the words right out of my mouth! aplauso.gif You really make me smile, I.J.Thompson.

BigDogg said:

I've bought one of everything and will definitely get another starter.

I guess I shouldn't stay up so late. preocupado.gif

im not going to troll this game, As a matter of fact this Is a great game, Once me and my friend got a real good grasp on the rules we had the most fun on a table top game that we have had in a long time. It is awsome that the minatures are beautiful and are in scale with the other ships in the game. I cant wait to see what will come out later on for this game. Well done Fantasy Flight Games.

Not even adjusting for inflation, this mini game is straight cheaper dollar wise than what I spent on Battletech in 1988. Its a great deal for painted IMO.

I think the price is pretty well justified and the detail for the miniatures is fantastic. But I do have to agree with a few others here, I'm afraid I may break my ships one day. I wish they were a bit tougher.

I dropped a Y-Wing last night and the stand broke right where it connects to the bottom of the ship. Had to glue it. :(

The stands seem a little flimsy, so I"m more worried about those breaking than the ships themselves.

BigDogg said:

The component quality is excellent and the models are well detailed, if not a bit fragile. I swap in cheaper micro machine or Star Wars Battle ships when my kids are playing and only break out the nice one's when there are just adults playing. I've bought one of everything and will defiantly get another starter.

QFE

cool.gif you could go with metal posts and magnetic gymbal mounts either scratch build 1 or buy from a supplier…..I for 1 am in awe of the detail on this new look on starwars wargaming…Not to mention being totally blown away by Panics modifications …Never give up,never surrender

LaughingTree said:

Not even adjusting for inflation, this mini game is straight cheaper dollar wise than what I spent on Battletech in 1988. Its a great deal for painted IMO.

you played Battletech in '88? welcome to the club. we must be old gui%C3%B1o.gif

lokirising said:

I dropped a Y-Wing last night and the stand broke right where it connects to the bottom of the ship. Had to glue it. :(

The stands seem a little flimsy, so I"m more worried about those breaking than the ships themselves.

But since I have a post for every ship I own and I don't play with them all at once, I am actually glad to see the posts as the weakest point. It actually protects the ships themselves.

Captain Mayhem said:

LaughingTree said:

Not even adjusting for inflation, this mini game is straight cheaper dollar wise than what I spent on Battletech in 1988. Its a great deal for painted IMO.

you played Battletech in '88? welcome to the club. we must be old gui%C3%B1o.gif

Great! Always nice to see old sci-fi mini gamers. And we aren't old, we're just young again ;)