The reason 40K is getting so dark and muted is because they used all the color in 2nd Edition and no one's changed the toner yet.
@davidbanan. Жыл бұрын
Lool
@kharnifex Жыл бұрын
Lol
@lazyvipurr4698 Жыл бұрын
LMAO
@wheezer5038Ай бұрын
This is now my headcanon reason
@amazinghayes115 күн бұрын
Who prints in MAGENTA
@ecyor02 жыл бұрын
The "competitive 40k is the only kind of 40k" thing has always been weirdly prevalent. I recall one time some friends ran a pretty loose casual game to give me a try (basically a three way deathmatch), and we decided to use one of the standard game modes but ignore the deployment zone rules in order to fit three armies on one board. This other guy hanging out with us in the store, bless his heart, just couldn't wrap his head around it. "Wait, that's not how the deployment rules work." "We know, we're just house ruling it for this game." "No, but the rulebook says that you-" "Yes, we know this isn't how it's done in the rulebook, it's okay, we've all agreed to ignore this specific rule for this specific game." (Visible confusion)
@cousinzeke48882 жыл бұрын
That mindset is so baffling. I saw a guy online asking how to play a certain situation. He wanted to give a character a relic that replaces a chainsword, but the character was equipped with an astartes chainsword. This is a toy soldier game that's 99 percent dependent on dice rolling. I wouldn't be able to take it that serious if I tried.
@John-gj1id2 жыл бұрын
Dude forgot the most important rule: Have fun.
@paulenan96362 жыл бұрын
For me, the one important part about matched/competitive is the point cost. They are always wonky, but the best metric for deciding how "fair" a game is. Beyond that, when playing with friends, fun is the rule nr 1. "hey, my tau pathfinder just killed a terminator in close combat, can I give him a better profile for the rest of the game cause he is obviously a badass?" "Sure".
@Laneous142 жыл бұрын
The overlap of people very into 40k and people somewhere on the spectrum is probably fairly high. And I'm not saying that as an insult to anyone.
@0riginalFIR32 жыл бұрын
As someone hinted above me…its a fairly safe bet to assume that about 80% of adults in GW stores have some level of autism
@rorylyons10912 жыл бұрын
Hi Ian, I am a dodgy old bloke in his sixties and not at all into playing 40k ( Tricorne hats and muskets are more my thing), however I do find the lore fascinating. I just wanted to drop you a quick note to say how much I enjoy your video's and to tell you what a great narrating/story telling voice you have. If you are unhappy in your present employment you should really consider a career in narrating audio books, I have listened to many of these and have to say your voice is much better than a lot of voice's that I have heard. Anyway as I said thanks very much for putting out some great video's, I would really like to send you a few quid but being a pensioner and yadda yadda moan groan etc. Anyway keep up the great work, all the best Rory.
@spencers41212 жыл бұрын
I got into Warhammer in the 90's, was more into the painting and lore myself. Didn't even play that many games, on the table.
@ZytheJR2 жыл бұрын
What a nice thing to say!
@CBfrmcardiff2 жыл бұрын
Ian popped up in a video ad for the company in which he seems to have a successful tech career, but he has got quite a good voice. Could be a teacher.
@nakenmil Жыл бұрын
@@CBfrmcardiff His voice and cadence is very comfortable.
@Dracobyte Жыл бұрын
And now a new edition will arrive!
@Powaup Жыл бұрын
3rd edition is where I came into the world of 40k. The artwork from that era has aged exceptionally well
@bnhik5 ай бұрын
I honestly prefer the Tyranids from back then. I might take a lot of heat for that but I’ll stand by it.
@Dan_TacticsАй бұрын
Most of the 3rd edition Necrons codex artwork seemed like this awesome grim-dark style. A lot of the "new" units after seem cartoony.
@TheKsalad2 жыл бұрын
I was a 5th Edition kid, but my first foray into 40k was a 3rd Edition rulebook given to me by a local wizard, I knew 3rd edition rules better than I do the current ruleset! I'd love to actually play a few games of 3rd edition
@raincoast_bear2 жыл бұрын
Do it!
@dekai79922 жыл бұрын
Me too. Do it!
@thomasbrandon80292 жыл бұрын
Third edition was gold.
@nekrataali2 жыл бұрын
I'd recommend playing 3rd. with the Chapter Approved and various supplements/White Dwarf articles, also known as 3.5 Edition. There's some serious problems with the initial release of 3rd. Terminators don't have invulnerable saves. Rapid fire weapons are useless. Vanilla Orks and vanilla Space Marines are unplayable unless you go all-in on cheese (like six 5x man Tactical Squads with Lascannons, 3x Dreadnoughts, and 3x Predators cheese). Transports are goofy since rules for access and fire points were missing (Chimeras have 6 lasguns modeled for passengers to use....but you can't actually use them because it's not written anywhere 😂). Still prefer 4th. over 3rd. because of the rules changes to vehicles and the codices were balanced a bit more, along with the scoring used for missions.
@caverramos75812 жыл бұрын
I to am a 5th kid. Tbh 9th is my favourite edition
@kdhlkjhdlk Жыл бұрын
"Finecast is basically like forgeworld" And that's an improvement? Damn. Finecast must've been catastrophic.
@noahdoyle6780 Жыл бұрын
It was horrific.
@gazamataz683912 күн бұрын
haha. Forge QA is terrible and the recasters put them to shame
@lunarman93632 жыл бұрын
One of the things that never seems to get mentioned about old 40K is the introduction in 1st edition of the Battle Manual, (which streamlined a lot of the rules of 1st edition that were previously in supplements, like a first-draft proto-2nd edition) and Vehicle Manual (which was a completely bonkers vehicle rules update, with vehicle silhouettes and a giant transparent plastic crosshair template you positioned over them on the bit you wanted to hit). These were very much my era, and were (for me and my mates, anyway) a really huge deal.
@secondeditionwargaming2 жыл бұрын
Never mentioned, but not forgotten! I've still got one on my shelf.
@anotherzingbo2 жыл бұрын
I just made a comment about this, I should have read the other comments first! In retrospect the Battle Manual in particular seems like a dry run for 2nd edition. Ignoring the targetting templates and silhouettes (which were admittedly the main part of the supplement) the Vehicle Manual's rules are pretty similar to the 2nd edition's vehicle rules. The silhouette stuff probably got dropped because while it was OK to use in skirmishes involving a vehicle or two at most per side GW probably had their eye on making vehicles a much more important part of the game in 2nd edition and onwards, so a quicker system was needed.
@stuartburns86572 жыл бұрын
I remember those transparent aiming templates lol 👍
@JamesCorp2 жыл бұрын
I remember that transparent targeting thing. I remember seeing a similar thing in a tabletop RPG about a decade ago, something to do with the wild west called Aces & Eights
@geoffwalker92102 жыл бұрын
Yea I don't think we ever played 40k properly until after the Battle Manual came out. That thing was just the best
@r31n0ut2 жыл бұрын
In case anyone is wondering WHY they stopped listing author names on their books... just mention the name 'Matt Ward' in basically any hobby community and watch the ensuing firestorm.
@tommccarthy12332 жыл бұрын
That name is not allowed to be spoken aloud in my house
@MAST3RKAITO2 жыл бұрын
@@tommccarthy1233 but why? pls explain, since I'm too lazy to google it.
@L3GHO5T2 жыл бұрын
@@MAST3RKAITO he’s the one who made the ultramarines the #1 love child of games workshop… there were NONE better!
@intruder3132 жыл бұрын
@@tommccarthy1233 If you say it three times will he appear and repaint your Marines as Ultras?
@SlipKoRn4life2 жыл бұрын
@@MAST3RKAITO Basically he made a lot of really over the top and overpowered codexes (Necrons and Grey Knights), but also made a lot of silly fluff that was more about fitting his own headcannon than actually telling a story that made sense. But then because 40k nerds love to take their little toy soldiers far too seriously, people thought it'd be a good idea to send the guy a deluge of hate mail and death threats. This caused GW to stop putting names on books for the safety of their own staff.
@ahg10920102 жыл бұрын
I started Playing in 1996. I felt that the change over to 3rd, was less Grim Dark. it was less about the Fluff of the game and more about the game play itself that lead to that feeling. The simpler game felt like you had urgency and dire consequences, it felt more like just a game
@stryke-jn3kv2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, I felt 3rd made everything very bland compared to how alive the setting felt in 2nd. Orks especially got it the worst with the importance of the clans being minimized for several editions
@Gauntlet12122 жыл бұрын
2nd may have been less balanced, but the games were like stories playing out while you played. Less models but more individual, wacky wargear and better unique characters. It was less armies fighting each other, more heroes and their small retinues clashing with each other.
@Tsotha2 жыл бұрын
@@stryke-jn3kv 3rd edition was more serious in tone than 2nd, made it feel more Grim Dark but also omitted a lot of the fluff from the first 2 editions that added to the wacky 2000 AD feel
@TheRabbitman30002 жыл бұрын
3rd Edition player here, Dark Eldar from day 1 with my best mate at the time being obsessed with the Craftworld Eldar from the White Dwarf feature (although the yellow and blue cover art being confused for a LEGO magazine on the school bus annoyed him no end) Great video as ever Ian, interesting to get some context for the changes and editions that I wasn't actively playing
@casedistorted2 жыл бұрын
I miss that White Dwarf book.
@gabrielwalton40972 жыл бұрын
Still got all the Battle for Macragge stuff when I was a wee lad, I repainted it all a few years back and most of it is still used! The crashed shuttle terrain is great terrain 👌
@EnslaveTheWorld2 жыл бұрын
I agree. That downed shuttle is so cool. Recently found a copy of the box and the first thing I painted was the airplane :D
@anotherzingbo2 жыл бұрын
The first White Dwarf on display in this video is the first one I ever bought, issue 116, from August 1989. Ah, the memories. 🙂 In some ways the shift from 1st to 2nd edition wasn't particularly sudden or abrupt. The game's rules were getting changed quite regularly via White Dwarf in its early days and prior to the release of 2nd edition the Battle Manual and the Vehicle Manual replaced almost all of the rules that were in the Rogue Trader rulebook and 2nd edition was clearly inspired by those books. Consolidating the chaotic collection of books, compilations and White Dwarf articles that comprised the 40k ruleset at the end of 1st edition into one big accessible box set was a major step forward though.
@Bluecho42 жыл бұрын
Reminds me a lot of the transition between Original D&D and 1e Basic/Advanced D&D. The designers were figuring out a whole new hobby as they went along, and throwing ideas in via supplements or magazine articles. Until a complete game (or games, in the case of Basic vs Advanced) solidified and all the supplemental material was included in the main books. Like, the original "three brown booklets" were revolutionary, sure, but they were barely functional rulesets. (The initial plan was to run combat off a completely different book, Chainmail, before a "Get You Buy" set of combat tables were added last minute as a concession to those who didn't own Chainmail). Certainly barely recognizable as D&D as we've come to know it.
@arfived42 жыл бұрын
I also got into 40k in 1989 (my first WD was 111, with the Squat army list), and when I told my mate (who was a big modeller) that I'd gone out and bought the rule book, his response was "Why? The only bit you need is the rule summary at the back, and I could have photocopied you that", and suggesting that I get White Dwarf for the army lists. The game we played felt way closer to rules in the Battle Manual than the RT book, and I was always annoyed that we never used the "RPG bit" at the back, because I liked the look of all that stuff.
@memitim1712 жыл бұрын
@@arfived4 For me the RPG bits were some of the most interesting and we continued to play what's sort of referred to as 'narrative play' today right through to the end of 2nd ed, complete with a GM, random incursions onto the board by various wildlife or rouge soldiers and a campaign map. It's a shame nobody really plays it like that anymore.
@arfived42 жыл бұрын
@@memitim171 I've been turning those bits into an actual rpg...
@Dracobyte Жыл бұрын
And now a new edition will arrive!
@egziverpendlebury24312 жыл бұрын
I started playing in 4th ED, and im still very confused about when vehicles stopped having armour and started being monstrous creatures
@r.alexandercorbitt1554 Жыл бұрын
That would be 8e.
@lich109 Жыл бұрын
@@r.alexandercorbitt1554I'm a bit late, but I wanted to point out 6E started the idea by making Tau suits into monstrous creatures.
@flowerknight48792 жыл бұрын
the flush of nostalgia and childhood excitement that I got when Battle for Macragge came on the screen is indescribable
@Delveintohobby2 жыл бұрын
I love hobby/fandom history like this, be it wargaming or speedrunning or strange internet happenings. Even better when it's about a game I love!
@jack-a-lopium2 жыл бұрын
Everybody forgets that Games Workshop had an audio/record division for a while... some bangers on there: Realm of Chaos by Bolt Thrower, and whatever the album by D-Rok was called... 😆😅🙃
@DestroyYouAlot Жыл бұрын
Bolt Thrower wasn't actually on the GW label (RoC came out on Earache), but they sure did crosspromote it plenty!
@Redmow51 Жыл бұрын
Lol! I forgot all about that!
@CommanderKappa2 ай бұрын
Wait? Bolt Thrower was officially licensed? The Album Cover seemed to be more of an attempt to just not getting sued.
@CommanderKappa2 ай бұрын
Ok turns out I never knew the Original Artwork, that indeed has been done by GW. The re release from 2005 looks so ass
@Davidmoire962 жыл бұрын
This is a really good channel, very good review of the lore and the older creative ideas of Games Workshop. Glad I subscribed.
@ElderlyJoeDuffy2 жыл бұрын
Going to have to argue against Finecast being equivalent to Forge World resin. FW kits have their issues, but Finecast is bad, brittle resin, and the moulds are tooled really badly, especially for the models that were originally in metal. The amount of shims between detailed parts is crazy. Working on some Eldar Rangers right now, which were originally (highly detailed) metal sculpts and there are times where I basically have to carve detail back in that the shims destroyed.
@nekrataali2 жыл бұрын
I feel like this was a subtle dig by Ian about how Forge World is shit and thus Finecast is still shit because it matches Forge World. Like one of the ways to spot if a model is actually from Forge World or is a recast is the recast will be higher quality 🤣😂
@joenewkirk61362 жыл бұрын
Forgeworld stuff is Incredible quality, in my experience.
@jaysherman26152 жыл бұрын
Ugh. Finecast. So many bubbles and bent pieces. FW is so hit or miss I don't bother with it. For the price I pay they should be getting rid of the release agent off the model and not have warped pieces to the point where the model is un-buildable.
@Moredakkamus2 жыл бұрын
Does it still feel like it's lighter than air? that's something I cannot get over with the few FC models I have.
@Vin_Venture8962 жыл бұрын
Well at least you’ll hopefully be getting some plastic rangers soon… Finecast is hell…
@dtw84463 ай бұрын
I really can't believe they did a whole clown elf army before we got a single dinosaur elf sculpt
@Dagenham_Swish2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant overview, particularly love the shade thrown at matched/competitive play. 40K is a narrative game, always has been.
@Dracobyte Жыл бұрын
And now a new edition will arrive soon!
@bnhik5 ай бұрын
I played in the Eye of Terror campaign back in the day. You really blasted me with nostalgia while talking about 3rd edition.
@doctoradventure4132 жыл бұрын
With the way 40k has been getting progressively more and more bloated I decided to pick up some 5th edition books and have been having a blast playing it. I never realized how much I had to juggle with warlord traits and stratagems, and only having to remember a handful of universal special rules was much less taxing. The only thing I wish I could do would be play some armies that aren't available in older editions like Admech. I'd like to try and write a 5th edition codex for them, but I have no experience in writing and balancing a rulebook.
@ArbitorIan2 жыл бұрын
Similarly, it's been really interesting playing 5e warhammer fantasy on out TOFG series. WAY simpler rules, tons less stress when playing. But also way more likely that something just isn't covered by the rules and you need to roll or or make it up or something, so it totally suits casual gaming but wouldn't work in today's comp scene.
@doctoradventure4132 жыл бұрын
@@ArbitorIan I think it’d be really cool to see something like a fan patch that fills in the holes of some of these rules and also add in newer armies to be around the same level of complexity as an older edition.
@dmeep2 жыл бұрын
As someone that played 5th a bit GW wasnt stellar at balancing a codex either so just give it a go. that is what testing is for. Chaos was underpowered in 5th so much so that i ended up playing my chaos nightlords as a jump pack based blood angels instead. If you can find some kind of power lvl ranking of codexes from 5th look at what the middle range books did and aim for that. Avoid emulating Matt Ward. Best of luck to you
@matan80742 жыл бұрын
Try grimdark future it's supposed to be quite simple and similar to 3ed but has rules for the new 40k factions.
@andrewpackham82362 жыл бұрын
I tried Grimdark Future by One Page Rules recently and for me it definitely gave me nostalgia for 5th edition days. If you haven't already tried it I would definitely recommend having a look
@FunkyNige2 жыл бұрын
I must've by pure fluke started playing just after the 2nd edition came out - two memories of things that looking back were a bit 'odd' to me even back then: 1) not all the models in the rulebook were released, so I saw the assassin, thought they looked good, sent Dad off to a GW store and they sold him a psyker as "it didn't have much weaponry, just like an assassin" 2) the painting guide I had was maybe from an old edition as the Blood Angels were terracotta with a [something] orange wash. I was the kid with the brown Blood Angels...!
@michaelhowell23262 жыл бұрын
I like how you handled the whole codexes/codices argument. No matter which way it is said some people will say it's wrong.
@keepcalmandre-roll54802 жыл бұрын
Love this video, was like a walk down memory lane. Got into the hobby at the end of Rogue Trader era, got out at 3rd the back in again at 5th edition.
@LookOutSir40K2 жыл бұрын
Top video as always Ian. I'm pretty sure 9th Edition dropped in June or July of 2020 rather than somewhen in 2021, but bar that you were on point as far as I remember it. Great stuff. :)
@Vaultboy-ke2jj2 жыл бұрын
Yeah definitely. I remember 9th dropping during the first covid lockdown period and I think it’ll be remembered as the covid edition!
@AntonPNym2 жыл бұрын
Great retrospective; got my start in Rogue Trader with the tan-plastic Beakie Marine boxes, but to date the bulk of my playing was with 3rd edition Tau. I have fond memories of the Eye of Terror world-wide campaign.
@Hiyama4202 жыл бұрын
Thank you for talking about preferring less serious/more narrative 40k play to matched/tournament. Breath of fresh air, it is.
@blakej6416 Жыл бұрын
I think the change in tone over the years, from whimsical and somewhat cartoony to super-dooper serious, is because the creators grew up with this stuff as a hobby, whereas people these days have grown up with this as a way of life. Consequently, since this is so important to peoples' egos now, they want it to be taken seriously and not seen as 'playing with toys on a table'.
@emanuelepolloni4002 Жыл бұрын
And yet fans miss the stupid bullshit of earlier editions
@moretar9 ай бұрын
I mean, 40k is a horror story and every horror story gets a little silly when you think too much about it.
@LinkiePup9 ай бұрын
@@moretarwe’re talking about a universe where churches the size of the Vatican literally stand up and walk. I think of it like this: Certain stories can be very dark, and depressing… horrifying at times… but the setting as a whole is just- goofy as all heck.
@LinkiePup9 ай бұрын
I’m 24 and do not care how I look painting, and playing with literal plastic men. Maybe it’s because so many people grew up in a time where “being a Nerd” meant getting shoved in a locker, but that is not how things work today.
@TheDrunkMunkАй бұрын
I would say it's because the lore was developed and people realised that it's actually a very interesting sci-fi setting. Once people realised it could (and has) depth, it stopped being so silly. It still is silly, but it's only natural that people started to take it more seriously when the setting began to show how much could be done with it.
@HereticalKitsune Жыл бұрын
Ah, beloved 3rd edition... Back in 1998 I started my journey into the hobby and while I haven't played a game in ages, maybe 7th or 8th edition, I still love the universe. Even done some cosplay.
@raincoast_bear2 жыл бұрын
A concise and very fair summary Ian. If I was to put on a 40K game next month I would probably use Rogue Trader or Third. The basic rules for 9th are solid - it's too bad they insist on strapping on all the stupid game-breaking special case codex rules to drive sales.
@WarhammerGeek2 жыл бұрын
5th edition was my entry into 40k. Didn't realize at the time I had joined in pretty late and 6th was on the horizon. I ended up taking a break from the hobby and missed 6th and 7th. Joining back again with 8th, just as 9th was on the horizon. Turns out I have great timing when it comes to editions being over.
@CarrowMind Жыл бұрын
Third Edition was when I got into the game, I remember reading the rule book in bed late at night and being entranced by the lore and the artwork, to this day opening up that book floods me with deep nostalgia. My army of choice was chaos space marines, in particular Thousand Sons since I've always been a fan of cerebral and magic/psychic based characters... Plus blue and gold is a great colour combination! I never actually played a game of it sadly, just collected the models. None of my friends were interested and the store was too far away to go there for anything than to buy things, but I did often spectate battles that were happening! Vintage times.
@jonfisher41062 жыл бұрын
I think it’s a sign of the times when you say 9th was released in 2021 when really it was two years ago in 2020! What did happen in the last two years? Great video, thank you!
@ArbitorIan2 жыл бұрын
Ha! Hold on 2020 was two years ago? 😂
@DaDungeonNCRАй бұрын
Great video. I still would like an hour+ video going into fine detail about the exact rules of play in each edition but this was nice to the point and informative .
@tpot36792 жыл бұрын
I started 40k in 6th, but really hit my hay day with it in 7th and 8th. I know people say 7th was bad, but given what’s been going on with 9th as of late my group has returned to 7th (and Horus Heresy) - minus the formations. We found that formations really killed the edition- without them it’s actually fine.
@ColourOfTheGods2 жыл бұрын
Love the framed Rogue Trader art in the background - great video to give people context here. The whole issue around rules bloat is just part of the business model (which is not a criticism, GW are a business after all). New edition > new books to sell models > bloat rules over time > reason to release subsequent edition
@darkowl9Ай бұрын
I feel like 7th and 8th were kind of the peak of GW refining the game, and 9th and 10th have been more "we're replacing things on a 3 year cycle now, give money pls" editions.
@ImperialDiecast9 сағат бұрын
refining? 7th was more like the most relaxed edition ever. bring what you want, do what you want, in terms of army composition. it got out of hand very quickly and ruined the tournament scene. but if you stuck to the force org from 6th, and didnt do invisibility stars, it was better than 6th due to less jinking skimmers.
@San_Vito2 жыл бұрын
I love these videos. Only a person like you, who has been invested in the hobby for decades, are able to transmit this type of "chronological analysis". Keep 'em coming, this is something you can create that most others WH content creators in this platform can't.
@CrimsonTemplar22 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the stroll down memory lane. I paused this a couple times to locate the books or mins from several of the early editions.
@angelicdespot27352 жыл бұрын
Really good overview. I think I would have been worth mentioning the kind of version 1.5 though. From memory the book was called the 'Battle Manual' although there might have been more than one. It introduced vehicle datasets and the targeting grid to Rogue Trader, and I think a load of streamlined weapons profiles too. Possibly even changed other core rules. Really paved the way for second edition. I'll try to find the books to send you some photos if you're interested and don't know what I'm referring to!
@RaptorShadow2 жыл бұрын
I got introduced to 40k in either 1999 or 2000 by a school friend. I remember spending the best part of a year pouring over the 1999 Citadel Miniatures Catalogue (which I recently found still mostly in-tact in my shed!) and trying to work out what armies I wanted to collect. I got totally spoiled that year, getting the 3rd Ed boxed set, a paint set with the monopose plastic marines, a Command Squad (in retrospect, what a bloody good set: Captain, Veteran Sgt, Apothecary and Tech Marine and Standard Bearer) , and Drazhar to go with the Dark Eldar. Plus the Space Marine (and the Dark and Blood Angels) Codex. And I think I got a Razorback (the plastic/metal hybrid kit) from my grandad as well. I was in love with the universe and went on to collect a small Necron and Chaos army as well. Started reading the Ghosts novels at some point along the way too. Sort of fell out of it at the end of high school and with 5th edition coming on, until finally falling back into the hobby just prior to 8th Edition. I updated and expanded my old Necrons, badly painted a bunch of 2nd hand Dark Angels and began an Admech army... and it all very sadly got stolen. But I kept on and now I'm a hopeless plastic addict with a bunch of Primaris Marines and Orks and a handful of Eldar that I might have to expand with the new releases. Anyway. Apologies to all for the ramble, just unlocked some memories about how long this hobby has been with me. Top stuff as always Ian, your videos are informative and well produced and this gives a nice overview of how the game has evolved over the years... and the endless cycle of bloat/purge the rules seem to go through.
@johnnybigbones49552 жыл бұрын
Started in 2e and played regularly until 6e when I got a bit fed up with the rules and also moved country and lost my old gaming group. 8e made me pay attention again but a few different elements of how it works put me off from playing it, mostly being required to re-base my old stuff honestly! I play One Page Rules now but I still consider that to be 'playing 40k', just a different design branch than the main game.
@PIASOC2 жыл бұрын
Pretty much my story too! The rules bloat in 6ed was insane.
@stephenferry30172 ай бұрын
If I recall correctly, super heavy vehicles and flyers were first introduced in Apocalypse which I think was during 4th or 5th.
@frostedbutts43402 ай бұрын
Nah they both had official rules in 3rd from Forgeworld.
@cameronlomax7442 жыл бұрын
Your videos on 40k are my favorite. I literally found myself reminiscing about my beginnings in 3rd, my departure from the game during the end of 6th, and now my return in 9th. Thanks. And please keep making 40k content. I always feel you talking directly to me.
@JohnAPrescott10 ай бұрын
I started playing at the end of 2nd edition. I miss it tremendously....I went all in on 3rd and then just kind of set it aside, life always gets in the way. Now, some years later, my two sons are getting into it and so that means I will as well. Love this channel, Ian, very well done, and your lore series are top notch! Oh, I remember playing a fun game one day with friends, I fielded an eldar army against the 4 assassins'whew what a match....imagine now days if a model could get amped up on drugs and charge across a 8ft table....ahhhh GREAT times! Keep up the stellar work!
@audreyskeith2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the walk down memory lane! I found your channel last week and have been enjoying the back catalogue. You mentioned in an older video about maybe doing a tale of four gamers series where you play the same scenario in all the different editions and I just wanted to say I think that's a great idea!
@Rob94hawk5 ай бұрын
There was nothing like the 2nd edition Wargear codex. Every weapon had its own unique rules, dice, & blast templates. Now they’re all just a vanilla D6 roll.
@martinwells57478 күн бұрын
Born in 1972, I first started with the 1st edition rulebook. Plus the great Realms of Chaos double volume. I lived through the GW era of the 80s-90s. Then it got too expensive. Still love and follow the Lore, though, and Im a big fan of the Necrons.
@harvestblades Жыл бұрын
I'm 45 & finally played 40k during the late 3rd into 4th ed time frame. I used to play 40k, Necromunda, Inquisition, & BFG. I still love the lore, but as a father of nine the minis, books & my poor painting skills make it too expensive of a hobby to justify getting back into though I would love to get my kids into it! I really enjoyed & appreciated your timeline as it brought a bunch of things to memory like fielding my first Fallen, & Death watch armies after photocopying the pages from my buddies White Dwarf.
@sacredxgeometry Жыл бұрын
Sorry sir, did you say FATHER OF NINE???
@phildman1322 жыл бұрын
This is actually a really handy video to cover the years where I fell out of the hobby! I got into 40k as a kid back in 3rd edition, and that is still the edition I think of as "proper" 40k (I guess everyone feels this about their 1st version!). I stopped around the time I went to university and only discovered it again in the last year or two when I hit my 30s, always wondered how the game changed so much in the years I was out of it!
@STOOFER20022 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing the 2nd Edition of Warhammer 40k in the Argos catalogue for years in the mid 90s
@ScarygomezАй бұрын
I rememember going into my local games work shop store 2-3 times a week to play games in there. I started in 1991 but as I was a young kid I had no money. They used to let me play with the shop's armies and when the 2nd edition came out they game me a free copy!!! The Leeds Game workshop guys were complete legends !
@nasigoring15252 жыл бұрын
My brother and I (been playing since 2nd edition) have just introduced a new friend to 40k, he loves it and 9th is his first time playing 40k or anything like it. It's amazing how much game knowledge you take for granted when you've been playing for 27+ years. The level of complexity for playing Crusade with Necrons is nuts and there are so many "add-on" rules aside from just trying to learn how to move, shoot, apply AP modifiers, charges, cover, not even to mention army building which can be complicated on its own. Then the add-ons - stratagems, , reanimation protocols (seriously, just make it FnP....), command protocols, cryptek arkana etc etc etc. When it coms to books, FAQs and supplements well, it's pretty obvious why certain illegal sites exist on foreign countries servers with all of the rules laid out in a fantastic, understandable way, regularly updated.
@edpistemic2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU! I've been looking everywhere for this history lesson. I'm surprised that Guilliman's been back for seven years already. How about a follow on video explaining the real world dates that the lore has evolved?
@severintwАй бұрын
It is a shocker that the first edition got the crimson fists on the cover. And now the crimson fists get no love at all from GW.
@WarpedMiniatures2 жыл бұрын
loved the video, wonder what some of your deeper thougths on the underlying company growth along this timeline would have looked like.
@robertmccann96312 жыл бұрын
I used to play 3rd edition and came back to the game recently the sheer rules bloat of 9th is infuriating.
@historygems11902 жыл бұрын
I was there at the start of first edition but then got out of the hobby shortly before second edition, never realising that the whole game would be updated! I then got back into it with the kids in eighth and I’ve continued into ninth.
@thetalantonx2 жыл бұрын
6:20 - I feel at once complimented and called out.
@nightfire7342 жыл бұрын
Black Reach was my first set and my friend also got one so we traded halfs to double our forces. I had double orks and it was a great first army to paint and get really into.
@HiveOne2 жыл бұрын
I am playing since the 2nd with Tyranids and SpaceWolves. Really loved it. Felt betrayed with 3rd. Came back on 4th. Played 5th. Struggled with 6th. Hated 7th (nearly had me quit at all). Did only some 3 or 4 games in 8th and had a really big comeback with 9th, which i really love. In my Opinion, 2nd was the best, tightly followed by 4th. Let's keep it going!
@ghostcat53032 жыл бұрын
Goblin green with that flock and yellow drybrush. Truly a cursed vibe. This is really informative as someone who was out of the loop for twenty years or so, thanks
@Mugdorna2 жыл бұрын
My introduction to 40K was the end of RT/1st edition. I bought models and started playing during 2nd edition. My first boxed set was 3rd Edition. I was so proud of it. (I still have the terrain buildings/crashed valkyrie ruins from it and 4th Ed) I stopped playing during 5th Edition (still have the hard book rulebook and the plastic Marine models)
@nickharvey72332 жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks. I find all your work well-researched, comprehensive and thoughtful - maybe the vid editing a bit jump-cutty for this old git, but I really like your presentational/discursive style. I started with Rogue Trader in 87, Epic Space Marine and Space Hulk. Loved it, but drifted out of the Hobby a year or two before 2e. Back with a vengeance now with my son, Kill Teaming and painting like never before.
@Nekorook2 жыл бұрын
fantastic history of the editions. Thank you for this!
@Toothbrush7322 жыл бұрын
You missed mentioning that 5th edition introduced true line of sight (which there was much continuation about) and it also introduced missions where troops had to hold objectives, not just kill your opponent. Great video though 👍
@PIASOC2 жыл бұрын
I found line of sight a bit scene breaking. In my mind, the troops were continuously moving, so line of sight didn't matter so much, unless obviously hiding etc.
@Mercenaryminaturepainter2 жыл бұрын
True line of sight sucks because it creates arguments in pick up games. Abstracted terrain was better for those of us without the money for fancy terrain kits. This cardboard circle with 3 trees on it is a wood, it gives cover if you're in it and it's impossible to see through if it's more than 4 inches deep. This flocked polystyrene lump, is a hill, if you're on it, you can see over units, if you're behind it, you cant see on the other side of it. Bam, easy. Rather than "uuuhh yeah but If I put my face flat to the table, I can see that Blood Angel's nipple through that 1mm bullet hole in my plastic ruin, so I can totally shoot at the entire unit"
@OakeyblokeАй бұрын
2nd edition brings back memories, seeing those boxes and books. The Eldar one brings back memories, but when I got that Chaos one I was so happy. Nice little nostalgic trip 🙂
@stingray45672 жыл бұрын
16:09 "As 40k goes from being a complex skirmish level game played with metal soldiers to a complex battle game played with overpriced plastic models"
@Maya_Ruinz10 ай бұрын
Third Edition will forever be my favorite era of 40k, all of the work by Andy Chambers and Gav Thorpe were what sold me on buying my first army. The artwork in the main rules book is exactly the style I think of when I first think about 40k, the heavy use of wires, plugs, flags, capes and scale.
@ChristmasLights22 жыл бұрын
I was a player for almost all for 3rd edition. Seeing this recap just makes me want to find another 3rd edition player, or see if I can find a One Page Rules group to play with.
@amavengelenvan98032 жыл бұрын
This channel is a blessing! I was looking for a brief overview of all the editions and just like that the algorithm gives me this amazing channel. Keep up the good work :)
@CocoHutzpah2 жыл бұрын
My buddy has 2 Battle for Macragge boxes (he was missing something small or whatever in the first box, so GW sent him another for free) that he showed me when we were in middle school. We sort of played a small game with all the models, him playing Space Wolves and me playing Tyranids. It was fun enough that I found the Tau and dreamed about it all through high school. After we graduated college, I visited his new house and we went to a nearby game store that has a big wall of GW models. We both realized we had money now and built up our armies at the end of 8th edition. It's nice when dreams come true.
@Bobamelius2 жыл бұрын
My friend and I started in 3rd edition back around '99. I love these trips down memory lane.
@jacobturnerart2 жыл бұрын
Never realised how early I joined in. I'd been playing Epic for 2 years and then got the 2nd edition box. I do remember a lot of grimdark at this time as John Blanche's art became ubiquitous.
@RavenShinyThings4 ай бұрын
2nd edition required percentages of points limits so hero hammer yes but not as extreme that was when you maxed out support.
@petertobin72142 жыл бұрын
I started on 2nd edition. I remember a colleague of my mother gave me his old 1st edition armies as a gift which was very nice. His models were very dark, brilliantly painted and clearly more mature than my colourful and trashy paint jobs. Haven't played in 20 years but still have almost all my figures. I pull them out now and again for nostalgia.
@Byhamzilla2 жыл бұрын
This is SUCH a useful resource, thank you so much! I have been trying to get back into the hobby after not playing since third edition and it's been so confusing trying to work out what's the same and what's different and why and how those changes happened.
@mrbejam2 жыл бұрын
Had 2nd edition. Loved the game so much. When Tyranids got their own Codex I was blown away. Before that there were carnifex, Tyranid warrior and genestealers. Suddenly we had lictors, zenomorphs and hive tyrants with all sorts of wonderful upgrades. Wish I’d played the Epic 40k Tyranid army back then too.
@archangel27097 ай бұрын
I jumped into 40k in 3rd edition. I think 5th was the high point. The distance between 6th and 7th editions was just too short. I remember armies getting a codex that was out to date just a few months after coming out. 8th was my second jump on point. I'd left the hobby in 7th. Dude who remembers templates? Or the vehicle damage table,??? Some of those rules were pretty cool but it also would suck watching your big tank get taken off the board with one lucky shot
@josecarlosxyz2 жыл бұрын
this isnt an easy game, its good having a video about that. I'm completely new on this thing
@Grixwel2 жыл бұрын
Great video! One minor thing I would note though is that the 5th edition starter set was entirely push-fit from what I remember. I still have many of the ork and space marine models and they have held up great without any glue!
@plordigian Жыл бұрын
16 minutes?!? Ok, fine, that makes sense… Can we have your 16 HOUR version next please? 🤩
@paulseys2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for these videos. I was a Rogue Trader kid but remember 2nd edition the most. My kids have just started to dip a toe into 40K so I’m trying to get back up to speed after 25 years away. It’s interesting to hear all about the stuff I’ve missed along the way.
@alansmith4655Ай бұрын
I got into it when the 2nd edition box came out. God damn those were the days. The rules were actually fun. I hated the rule changes in the 3rd edition 😂
@andrewjolly319 Жыл бұрын
This is great. Last time I played was right before 3rd edition came out. Never really realised there had been so much of a change.
@henryfleischer40428 күн бұрын
I got into 40K with Kidhammer, a simplified ruleset based off of 3rd or 4th edition that my dad made, and then got back into 40K with 8th edition recently, since I finally enjoy painting models. We still use simplified rules, using only the strategems in the base rulebook, and my dad will make up datasheets for old models frequently, so we can use models like Squats and weird old robots.
@farsight12152 жыл бұрын
I got into 40k by the end of 6th edition, and I never stopped playing casual with my friends at the local store. I remember that when we started everyone chose a different army so everyone was able to see it in the game, we even borrowed armies each other sometimes just to try. The only thing that I miss from 7th edition and before are the plastic pieces that you used for grenades and blast weapons to determine the scale of the explosion
@ZytheJR2 жыл бұрын
Why did games workshop get rid of the blast templates? Do they now just say "within radius of "X" inches?"
@daniellogue83652 жыл бұрын
Great to see it laid out. I've played on and off for 20 years and I didn't even know I missed some editions!
@turnipslop38222 жыл бұрын
I love these videos. Thank you for helping keep the history of the hobby alive and helping catch up with the hobby. I would like to highlight though that when you say "this should be getting really familiar now", I haven't played since 4th edition and I actually watch these videos to help learn what's happening in the hobby. I mostly just paint minis now and so it's really nice to hear what's going on from someone as calm and neutral as you. I'm very out of touch with the game itself these days, so thanks for helping me understand it.
@robertgebruers95192 жыл бұрын
What a great video! I still have the Rogue Trader book to this day. My school friends and I played up until the mid 90s. After that we didn’t play again. We never got the second or third editions. I painted the miniatures instead for many years after though. So this video was a great walk down memory lane for memories that I don’t have 😂
@SingleTrack66 Жыл бұрын
Thankyou for this. I bought Rogue Trader when it came out but never actually played it, I just digested and fantasised about it. My brother and a couple of mates become obsessed with second edition but sadly we grew up and haven’t played for many many years. I have a fully painted Blood Angels army with many unavailable models and converts including a jet board riding assault marine in my loft
@ondarkendwings2 жыл бұрын
I started collecting & playing just as 4th edition came in. I loved the Cities of death in 4th.
@Jayk1292 жыл бұрын
That 1st edition Land Raider was a real nightmare to assemble.
@Denasgurman Жыл бұрын
I got in it in the 4th edition. I didnt realise how few are the minis in the maccrage box compared to the 5th edition boxset. Good to see the history of the game though, thank you for your videos
@truegregthompson2 жыл бұрын
3rd edition is the best because everyone had a current book, but while I haven't tried it yet I'm thinking the 4th Ed rules and the first print codexes of 3rd for the armies (ie use the green guard book or Catachan vs black cover version), only caveat being the revisions for Dark Eldar and I want to say Dark Angels. Yes, Necrona and Tau will be a bit more powerful this way with their "intended for 4th" books, but they already were so it's really not that big of a change to how it was haha.
@slaaneshhedonite7068 Жыл бұрын
I ran the tournaments for the US for a number of years. Great times. Lots of drinking. Jerm was my boss’ boss while I was there before he went to the UK. I miss it but I can’t possibly do that job anymore. Settling arguments for an extended weekend at cons is a job for the young.
@jamesbruce19752 жыл бұрын
Sudden realisation that I started in 4th edition... 40k has been the most consistent part of my life besides blood relatives... that's genuinely terrifying haha 😂
@BenColemanUK2 жыл бұрын
Great video, I still have my original copy of 1st edition Rogue Trader. This is an fantastic history. Part of me is sad about how the game has changed, but this video has made me realize without all these changes and adapting to current trends, the game wouldn't still be around
@majortom71862 жыл бұрын
If you want to go all the way back you need to include Laserburn & Imperial Commander/Forces of the Imperium.