tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2342928539214422457.post4349342649137540405..comments2024-03-27T04:42:08.504+13:00Comments on Fields of Blood: Warhammer Visions - Subscription RatesPete Dunnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14352990006052067650noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2342928539214422457.post-24311176841706885822015-02-27T19:59:02.171+13:002015-02-27T19:59:02.171+13:00I didn't even get a subscription reminder. It ...I didn't even get a subscription reminder. It just stopped. I have not chased it.<br /><br />My subscription to wargames illustrated also stopped without a resubscription offer. So its not only GW that ignores existing customers in the chase to get new ones.John Tailbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10518208348459114267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2342928539214422457.post-41417022766803959962015-02-27T12:15:07.178+13:002015-02-27T12:15:07.178+13:00I have been buying WD since issue 142. My Sub expi...I have been buying WD since issue 142. My Sub expired in Jan and I havn't looked back. There is an extra £7 in my bank account and more painted models on my collection. I don't need a £7 per month collecting aid. I still buy weekly when it's interesting to me. It is a shame as Gw has people with access to thing we don't have, working full time, producing lower word count and less exciting content than you get online for free. WD could be awesome but it's just model horn with a capital P. Sorry Jes you know I think the world of you and your nids. BenChapterMastershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15811514002860458715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2342928539214422457.post-87535055427326513842015-02-27T06:45:26.688+13:002015-02-27T06:45:26.688+13:00My sub expired in November and I have been buying ...My sub expired in November and I have been buying them *manually ever since. I am still considering a new subscription, as I struggle to see the relevance of it (since a lot of the interesting pics/models from WDW end up in it anyway). <br /><br />And while I am glad they show a broad skills range of people's painted models, some of them are awful - it's supposed to be a showcase of something to aspire to (IMO).<br /><br />Some of the Armies of the Month are pretty impressive, that's my favourite bit. But is that a reason to continue...?Hagenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09655173023476534591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2342928539214422457.post-37474610719011615882015-02-26T20:02:38.004+13:002015-02-26T20:02:38.004+13:00The whole concept of these split weekly magazines....The whole concept of these split weekly magazines.. I pretty much stopped right there. Quite possibly the worst publication idea I've ever heard in near 20 years of Desktop publishing. Only loyalty to an old coffee table friend has me do a double take when thinking about buying one. Still haven't though.<br /><br />If anything GW should throw all their effort into web based materials and content. Most gamers are massive consumers of content online, it would match the style of engagement and anything printed is a quarterly collectible for example. Either way, the White Dwarf didn't die in a glorious last stand, he stumbled into the corner of the Inn and rambled away like Father Jack Hackett, drowning himself in cheap ale, sprouting ravings a far cry from glorious days past. Sebastianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13361613733527207392noreply@blogger.com