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But what will the influx of cheap, low quality Confrontation minis on the market do to the prices of the existing metal miniatures I wonder...
That's what I was thinking.I will beat the curve and call it the Oldfrontation movement from now...
I understand bashing the horrible kickstarter, but there is no need in bashing a game that many, myself included, enjoy. This is not a forum for hating games... there are many games on here that I deem, silly... but I keep that to myself. Let's be respectful.
Oldfronation! That was the name I was looking for! And to show another parallel: The Oldfrontation rules were as clumsy and poorly laid out as Warhammer 3rd. - maybe even worse! So they are ideal for senile old men dreaming about their youth and telling the youngbloods how it was all better back in those days...
I also think it is worth quantifying which version of the Confrontation rules you are talking about.The last version Rackham put out was not a success, nor remembered particularly fondly by many. It was the version that pushed the pre painted PVC miniatures and was no longer a single individual miniature skirmish game and more of a small unit army game.That is more or less what became the final nail in the head for Rackahm.