
Originally Posted by
Yodhrin
I don't see why this comes as a shock to people, GW was a "hobby" company while it built its brand, it followed the Evangelical model; get the core into the store and fired up, and they'll go out and rope in their friends. These days they're a highstreet retailer, their IP has been the basis for some of the decade's most popular computer games, and they have an entirely different corporate attitude; it's only natural that attitude would filter down to the stores.
It is a bit depressing though. Seeing Mordheim mentioned brings back memories of the time my local store built a huge multi-level table just to run the demo games on, and we got to use it for our campaigns, these days you're lucky if you get more than a flocked Realm of Battle board and a couple of ludicrously expensive GW-official trees.