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6/30/2025, 4:56:25 PM
>>95984397
>necromunda
easy answer is, kill team doesn't have its rules spread across 12 different books, 9 of which are out of print; it has one book to buy and then you are good to go. It also has an objectively easier rules system at this point. I want to play Necromunda at some point, but wrangling the rules for my old pewter squats is a task in itself, whereas I can look at every team's kill team rules on the app right now in seconds.
>Infinity
Not interested in playing ghost town games. I've been burnt buying into mainstream alternatives before. It's just easier to play the game that more people play in your area; simple as. I've never seen infinity in a store, nor ever seen it played. Even if it's good, I just don't want to have to fight the uphill battle of doing a small studio game again. And I autistically refuse to buy stuff online at this point, so if it's not local, I aint buying.
>necromunda
easy answer is, kill team doesn't have its rules spread across 12 different books, 9 of which are out of print; it has one book to buy and then you are good to go. It also has an objectively easier rules system at this point. I want to play Necromunda at some point, but wrangling the rules for my old pewter squats is a task in itself, whereas I can look at every team's kill team rules on the app right now in seconds.
>Infinity
Not interested in playing ghost town games. I've been burnt buying into mainstream alternatives before. It's just easier to play the game that more people play in your area; simple as. I've never seen infinity in a store, nor ever seen it played. Even if it's good, I just don't want to have to fight the uphill battle of doing a small studio game again. And I autistically refuse to buy stuff online at this point, so if it's not local, I aint buying.
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