Ryld sent me a PM today, asking me to write a blog about
William Wallcas, saying "from now on he can watch everyone from above". I have no idea what he's talking about, must be related to some record, maybe you can check the Top Lists and find it, but I don't care and I won't. I only know that Doomwheel is -ST and almost useless, but if Ryld is happy with that I'll leave him be, you must help troubled people from time to time. So... congratulations Ryld! Your William is the best...uhm...the most...er...well, he's a nice guy.
I also want to say these days I'm losing my will to play.New job, girls, plans for the future are keeping me far from Stunty, and besides I think I played so much that I am now able to see almost every mechanic behind the play. I got to the point I can predict the outcome of a game before it's played, and I can see how certain teams will never win against certain others (try 1700 TV Albion Fae vs same TV Strigs). This is related IMO with some wrong TV distribution on the players, and there are no tactics or dices to help with it. The only unpredictable teams i know are Pro-Halfling (they can win almost against everyone), the others are well known. If a Cheaters team starts in defense they'll probably lose against everyone, and so will Gnomes if they don't receive against Squigs. This takes most of the fun from my games, but luckily I now have some other things to do and can take this for what it is: an hobby.
I also want to say that Necromiser formula should be changed: a major that is just about playing the highest amount of games and hoping in RIPS to get points, regardless of game-limit-number, TD scored or winning, looks a bit silly. I am surprised I didn't see nobody going for failed GFI to get a RIP or bombing their own linos so far.
Well, that's all, we must celebrate William Wallcas for some mysterious reason and we'll do it, I'm sure. See ya around, mates.