Aventine was mocking me that wanting to go to the hard boys final was a "high bar". So I told him my high bar goals had been met so I can shoot for little hurdles.
Yep Jon put together a great team of people and wrote the inat. It was awesome. The ITC does similar things but in a less professional less overreaching way. I think both were great for tourney 40k. Like I said before if you don't like it avoid those events. Like I avoid Hanaurs events
I don't have a problem with it either. Heck I finished last at TSHFT in January. I had fun games but the lack of terrain allowed people to blow up my 6 tall models which was the majority of my army. People want 5th edition power level type games and this was why ITC was created.
The problem isn't with 40k. It is with the players. I can play Fluger type people everyday in a no holds barred environment. The problem is there are cocks who pick based solely on power of units and make it no fun. ITC is there to limit the jerks. Just like sportsmanship and comp was back in 3rd.
The first event I play demonkin in is harvester in Spokane in October. I will take
Greater brass scorpion
D thirster
8 khorne hounds
Storm eagle packed with zerkers
Mauler fiend
And cultist
Don't know the points but those are all my new models so they get to play
I like itc attempt to keep 40k playable. It is like when the INAT was floating around. Some people just hated it but it made sure everybody knew what game they were playing. So if I went to Chicago or Tampa or San Francisco, the game was the same.
I bit the bullet earlier this year and bought a chaos knight and a Kytan. Their shipping costs are not to bad but it wouldn't be hard to get to 100 gbps. I am resisting ordering more since I have so much unpainted resin currently
Cat gif's we don't need no stinkin cat gif's.
I am on the fence about coming. Will be in salt lake the first half of the week , so need to base my desicion on kids annoying wife on summer school factor.