Too bad GW (makers of Warhammer and Warhammer 40K) can’t write a cohesive rulebook to save their lives.
Oh there are other things, like prices are expensive, certain army lines are dropped if they don’t sell well leaving customers stranded, and GW’s support for events has really been slacking off the last few years (due to intercompany politics I’d say).
But all that I can deal with because GW also makes damn good models and has excellent customer service in the United States. It’s not a bad hobby of itself.
Still, the needless arguments that come from poorly written rulebooks, and GW’s attempts to pass it off as “Players should adhere to the spirit of the game tee heez! no problem here!” is damn irritating. It’s why I’ve quit painting and playing. I guess if I bust a leg or something, I’d pick up a brush again, but then maybe I’d just use the time for another recreational activity.
Funny thing is, I started the hobby as a painter, not a player. Weird that I quit because I don’t like playing. Oh well, go figure.
I bet with the rerelease of Orks, I’ll probably start up again . …