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Trail Last Ridden Trailforks scans ridelogs to determine the last time a trail was ridden. Trail Ridden Direction The intended direction a trail should be ridden. Contribute Details Colors indicate trail is missing specified detail. Trail Popularity? Trailforks scans ridelogs to determine which trails are ridden the most in the last 9 months. Trails are compared with nearby trails in the same city region with a possible 25 colour shades.
Ridelog Year All-time Activity Recordings Trailforks users anonymized public skilogs from the past 12 months. Jump Magnitude Heatmap. Heatmap of where riders jump on trails. There business practices however need some major adjustment…it is people like BoLs and Faiet that keep their company alive. Killing community content is basically just cutting off the means to which they hype the product really.
Embrace it like Pathfinder has done and watch things grow and thrive. I understand GW has not always been kind to their community, and I realize that this may not be the best business decision in the savant-eyes of our peers, but you have to be kidding me if you think that GW is not completely within their rights to submit a DMCA notice to Google and have the sites taken down.
Also, they only lose the trademark if someone else claims ownership. Disregarding the question of whether or not Nafka deserved to be taken down, there would certainly be no justification for taking BOLS down. So taking Nafka down? Maybe, but the fact that Nafka exists kind of indicates that GW needs to mix up their marketing department.
Taking down BOLS? They need to fire and replace their entire public affairs section. The problem is some sort of glitch with Google Blogger. My response is just based on my understanding of stuff actual lawyers have said in the past, in particular Popehat who is a 1st amendment specialist and specifically handles stuff like this, and does not have a very high opinion of GW precisely because of under-the-table bullying practices similar to this.
As I stated in the article, I agree with you from a legal perspective. However, look at the general reaction. In pragmatic terms, you look bad to the general public. Would you think it may not be better to allow some infringement on your IP in order to gain goodwill? If not, what do you think the downsides are? Look at Pathfinder. By relinquishing some control, they actually made more money.
He releases spoilers and those effect launch sales. But sending cease and desist orders to a company like Mini-wargaming for posting product images for intent to sell THEIR product is absolutely ridiculous. People forget that companies much like people can choose whether or not they behave in a ethical and sustainable manner. Obviously these policies only serve to boost stock dividends for the majority share holders at the expense of their customer base. However I have started purchasing thier books since they have moved to hard-cover, with updated release schedules.
I never purchase or intend to purchase anything from a GW store. I hear you, man. The reason I and most folks still love 40K is because it really is a fun game, it has a huge, vibrant and huge community, and we all have invested so much into it. Lets hope this is really a technical glitch. Especially with the mind numbing decisions recently with the changes to the trade agreement, and then taking credit for how the hobby has grown in the US since they put in those draconian online sales rules and basically stopped supporting the game.
BoLS is one of the prime examples of who is really responsible for the flourishing GW community. I actually agree with both sides here, on won hand GW should be happy for all of the free press they are getting from sites such as this. On the other hand GW has a right to call shenanigans on sites like faeit and BOLs especially if they are profiting from GW product, posting pics and rumors drives foot traffic which drives up ad revenue and I doubt GW is getting a cut.
I like Warhammer because i love the fluff and the stories i feel like are told with the minitures and painting and hobbying and everything.. Fritz and others have made me seriously consider doing something myself..
The fact is MWG and BoLs and here and a few other sights are really one of the things that keep me going in the hobby.. I work for a big company and sometimes they do weird stuff.. When you start to damage that…its hard to recover.. I was pretty impacted when MWG went impacted b their policies as is.
I always find it interesting the personal level that many of us take towards GW, the level of which is unparalleled in the business world at large. I mean, if you are a Mac guy, then Apples release of a new iPad before a new Mac Airbook does not seem to promote the kind of raw antagonism some gamers have towards GW. Heck, Apple even exploits workers and child labor laws and still does not seem to generate the level of antipathy that Games Workshop does.
The fact of the matter is that you can look far and wide to find other gamers playing games en mass, even Warmachine is hard to find folks to play with.
No more, no less. Sorry folks. IF that is what is going on. Yeah I know the feeling. It seriously seems like GW disdains us at times, their loyal customers. I think that is because of the emotional attachment we have for these products. I always read these types of comments and ruefully shake my head, but never actually say much.
Thought I would break my silence for just a moment and provide a little insight stemming from my employment at an asset management firm…. Most firms in developed economies with any serious market cap will typically have the vast majority of their float publicly available equity owned by investment companies. This is quite simply a result of mutual funds and their like being the preferred investment vehicles for many investors.
Some of these funds, in particular buyout funds, are looking to take over a company at times so they can take them private, improve efficiencies and then resell or maybe if they think the sum of the parts is greater than the whole then to sell off in pieces.
Sounds like you are fairly knowledgeable on this topic. So it sounds like you are saying this may be a preparatory move to sell? Can you please elaborate, I am not sure I caught the exact point.
That would be interesting. Could be great, could be awful. We were told recently that GW was the subject of a hostile take over, but that the buying party has not yet been revealed. I see this everytime GW does something stupid, and the answer is — never! But blaming GW when you quit is common and accepted in our subculture and gives props to the quitter.
It matters to me, and I have strayed from GW a few times to other games who typically go out of business, probably because they are not as aggressive and are run less efficiently but like a battered spouse, always come back to the game I love. Rumors… Old World Announcements Coming 1st of Rumors… Old World Announcements Coming 1st of It will be nice to see more details on what the new world will bring.
Read more ». Van Saar Reinforcements-. These are some excellent looking champions to bring along with some advanced technology to bring to your gang. Necromunda , Van Saar. The Old World is something that of older players remember with fondness and is often a more familiar setting type than the current Age of Sigmar, which has a ton of appeal. Here is some rumors giving us some insight into when we might be expecting to see the anxiously awaited return to the Old World of Warhammer Fantasy.
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