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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 1/8/2010 Posts: 3,623
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On the note of what to do in the game to liven it up, see the fruits of a whole day of prep, and join the battle to end all battles. Sign up thread is right next to this one. Help the game by crushing the galaxy, or liberating it whatever is your jam. We still need a Rebel Supreme Commander
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Rank: Sith Marauder Groups: Member
Joined: 11/4/2008 Posts: 899 Location: Farmingdale, NY
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jak wrote:kenred2 wrote:The game isn't recognized anymore, and after years went by, I left my miniatures in the closet collecting dust.... it's sad to see but it's the reality of any dead/cease game. Then I saw a brand new game called Star Wars Imperial Assault board game and I'm like.... that terrain would have been awesome if the old game was still alive... it's hard to keep the game going when people just lose interest for a game that's not recognized or fully sanctioned. I come back only because you guys are the community and like you, we remember the game when it was truly fun. 1st post in 4 1/2 years and this negative nellie crap is what we get? Is it negative? I honestly thought I wanted point out the truth why I haven't posted it in years, lol. When my friends irl left the game, can I really play this game by myself? Not really, lol So in truth, I'm not being negative about the game, I loved the game and that's why I still hold my minis.... if I have forgotten about the game, I wouldn't be back here, you know? Active posts means, you guys still love and passionate about the game, I envy you.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 7/13/2012 Posts: 143 Location: Southern Wisconsin
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I was introduced to the game right around the time WotC stopped production so I've never been around with the game in full swing, production spotlight and all, nor have I really been playing that long. Regardless, I still find the game fascinating and the V-Sets always add a new element when they come out. I think its what keeps the game relevant. Without the V-Sets, I would have mastered the meta a long time ago but because it keeps changing and evolving I have to keep making new squads. That's what keeps me hooked. I'm a big Star Wars fan in general and recently started playing X-Wing too, but academics always comes first for me. So as much as I love Star Wars and SWM, I have priorities like anyone else. Each time I come back to minis though it always refreshing. I think we're on the right track with the V-Sets but there is always more that can be done. If I ever find some free time, I would enjoy sitting down and writing some scenarios. They're always fun to play.
On another note, I when I was a young player and first got on Bloomilk it was the friendly atmosphere that kept me here and all the constructive feedback provided by the more experienced players. I'm only an occasional poster on the forums but its nice to read the discussions that are going on. So like Mando mentioned, I think if we could somehow make progress through constructive criticism rather than by pointing fingers and having petty disagreements where everyone gets ticked off we would be much better off. I can go get my daily dose of derogatory statements and disagreements from politics. The greatest change I'd like to see is a twist on X-Wing's motto "fly casual" and say "play casual." That would bring in new members and better keep them.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 1/8/2010 Posts: 3,623
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Nice to hear from you Kenred and Bubba, I'm also about the keeping it peaceful and chill approach to this epic game that I enjoy. Either of you up for the upcoming vassal/or in person with local opponent seps versus Rebels campaign. It's a ton of fun and more then just a standard deathmatch round.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 7/13/2012 Posts: 143 Location: Southern Wisconsin
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@General_Grievous I haven't been on Vassal in a long time and I was never able to get it to work correctly. I might be able to find some time to see if i can't get it up and running. If i can i would probably consider doing it although i must say i have never played online before and i'm not sure if i could keep up on a regular basis. I'll look into it and let you know. Thanks for the invite!
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 1/8/2010 Posts: 3,623
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No problem, and you can also play offline with an opponent in person as long as they have or can quickly make a Bloomilk account to recieve orders
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 8/26/2008 Posts: 602 Location: Kokomo, IN
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I enjoy the game as much as I ever have. I will play forever. I enjoy the VSETS and customizing which keeps my interest up as it like constantly getting new minis with the new stats. I enjoy using pieces I make instead of a proxy and it seems to keep me going. Also, everyone who can should play a "sealed" with the next VSET with anyone in your general area using the random case tab on Bloomilk. It'll remind you of the fun you had when new WOTC sets launched with the sealed tournaments. It's laid back and a good chance to get going again.
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 7/27/2008 Posts: 1,191 Location: Los Angeles, California
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My son just turned 1yrs old, and other than being able to say, mama and dada, he plays with his talking Yoda doll, and says "Yod", and I cracked open a brand new 12 inch Kylo Ren doll, and he says "Kai". As soon as I can teach him how to play SWM, you better believe I will. He will inherit my full collection of SW minis and maps ( I have all of them, - 2 maps ) when I die. We need to pave the way for generations to come, as Star Wars will live on forever, and so will this game!
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Rank: Advanced Bloo Milk Member Groups: Member
Joined: 1/8/2010 Posts: 3,623
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DarthMaim wrote:My son just turned 1yrs old, and other than being able to say, mama and dada, he plays with his talking Yoda doll, and says "Yod", and I cracked open a brand new 12 inch Kylo Ren doll, and he says "Kai". As soon as I can teach him how to play SWM, you better believe I will. He will inherit my full collection of SW minis and maps ( I have all of them, - 2 maps ) when I die. We need to pave the way for generations to come, as Star Wars will live on forever, and so will this game! Your story sounds similar to my brother and I. We are already planning to teach the kids when they get old enough. We have all the minis/vsets and maps and will continue the Star Wars/miniatures tradition long down the line
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