I agree with that. I started out playing fantasy, but it just wasn't my speed. I wasn't bad at the game, just disinterested I guess. Since then, I've grown to appreciate the game a little more and enjoy watching others play it. On a personally note I find that I don't have enough control over my men when I'm moving them around in neat orderly squares. I feel restricted and unable to hatch my master plan.
Some legetimate complaints I've heard about 40k is the inability to declare charge reactions. The problem lies in the fact that there are no shooting modifiers, and thus, would be insanely unbalance to have a shooty army always opt to stand and shoot you before the charge. Other complaints are about mobility, but with the ammount of terrain used in most 40k games, I find this argument void. There are a ton of units in 40k that are capable of achieving serious movement advantages over the standard footsloging trooper.
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