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How is it that they can no longer sustain the game? Is there some form of recurring resource/cost to keep it listed?
I'd suggest editing it and encasing everything in quote...
warhammer minatures are insanely over priced, recently just saw a box was around 60 dollars for maybe a dozen tiny little place minatutres you could print on a 3d printer for 5 bucks.
there was a time warhammer minatures where made of lead / metal alloy then they went to place and now they are just hunks of tiny space junk.
the appeal of warhammer itself falls to a small group of individuals, the video games helped to make it more popular but over all years the quality of the games has deminised in favor of making quick junk titles that over all flood the video game market with poor quality warhammer games.
If people want the game buy it now or never.
And i don't know how to quote.
To this day i'm pissed i missed Wolverine and MUA 1 and 2..
Some developers don't even announce when they're removing their games, so there's that.
Other times, the game gets removed because the publisher removed it and the developers didn't even know about it until after the fact, case in point; Vigil: The Longest Night
Thanks by the way.
I assume GW has revoked their licence.
You can also click on the quote option on any reply and it will automatically send that quote in your new reply. Doing that also identify the source.
I'm also pretty sure you can find contextual help if you click on "Formatting help" at the bottom of the square where you type in your new replies.
Here's an example for quoting on these forums:
[quote]
This is the stuff you want to see as quote
[quote]
You can even nest quotes
[/quote]
Back to the first level
[/quote]
will look like this:
You can also add an "author" for a quote, but the noparse stuff seems to be a bit wonky. Just use something like
[quote=name of the author]