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The correct word is ambivalence. I love Blood Bowl, but despise Cyanide, the only developer actually making the game digitally. I don't regret buying it, because I would have bought it at some time anyway.
I just wish Games Workshop took the licence away from Cyanide and gave it to a competent developer. This is damaging their brand.
Exactly Blood Bowl is awesome... cyanide's representations of the game have always left a lot to be desired and this latest example is just showing the trend getting worse and worse.
GW is worse they don't care as long as they make money. Imo just keep to BB2 while BB3 keeps getting less and less crappy and someday it might even worth picking up on a sale and spending time on it.
It has nothing to do with TV, they spend their own treasury to buy him to get a massive advantage vs other teams. This is not possible in the real rules due to Expensive Mistakes, that has not been implemented in BB3. I've edited my original post for clarity.
You lose dedicated 1d3 dedicated fans and players with 3+ skills have a 50% chance to leave the team.
As for the dedicated fans, I'm not that bothered about that. I'd rather lose them than waste an hour of my life playing against someone with such a huge advantage.
If you crash out of a pvp game it counts as a concede
At least by finishing a game, you have the opportunity to earn more XP.