Warhammer 40k
A community dedicated to the universe of Warhammer 40k, a tabletop setting in the far, distant future.
This is a general community for 40k miniatures, art, lore discussion, and gameplay discussion.
Rules
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Keep it civil. Don’t insult other community members in posts or comments, and don’t make posts designed to insult other community members or parts of the fandom with different opinions.
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Posts must be on-topic.
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No real life politics. That means no political advocacy, and no real life political discussions vaguely dressed up as on-topic posts. If you want to discuss real life politics, you are free to start your own community.
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No memes/low-effort spam/Youtube poops style posts. grimdank is a place for those.
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Posts must be coherent.
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If a post is otherwise allowed but has realistic gore or nudity, please mark it NSFW.
Helpful Links
- 10th Edition Rules
- iOS Warhammer 40k App
- Android Warhammer 40k App
- 3rd party site for running Kill Team games
Related 40K Communities:
!imaginarywarhammer@lemmy.world
Other tabletop hobby communities:
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WarhammerTV is (a) cheap and (b) not GW’s main product.
The 9.99CAD is for WarhammerTV & Warhammer Vault & the exclusive miniature & unlimited army lists in the AoS/40k apps & a discount on merch.
The audience (i.e. people paying that money) is tiny compared to, say, Netflix.
So it isn’t bringing in a lot of money so GW isn’t motivated to spend a lot of money on making the app to view videos actually good.
They are a miniatures company who make most of their money from miniatures. They are keeping their focus there and most diversification is, I guess, usually one guy’s pet project rather than a major business move.
They cared enough to hire professional animation studios to produce several animated series with multiple episodes each so I'm having a hard time with the idea that WarhammerTV is just some guy's pet project.
If you're putting all this effort and money into several series and charging a subscription fee per month, the bare minimum of being able to discover the content and come back to it later is expected. Video streaming has been around for over a decade so I'm not asking them to reinvent the wheel. 🙃