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Basically as a grown man... Warhammer.
I love Games Workshop games and the universes, but assembling, painting, putting together an army and finding time for a game is just beyond me. So I have more than a few boxes of good intentions in the cupboard.
It just struck me that I've never heard a fan say that before. It's always "I love the games, but hate GW's cash gouging/trigger-happy legal team/handling of new editions". Have they gotten better in recent years?
No the company is still as money grubbing and manipulative as ever. But I read the novels, I play the videogames and I love their creative works.
They make a great product and then be evil.
I had a starter set as a kid and only glued them together, never actually played with anyone. Glad it stopped there.