Board Thread:Warhammer 40k Video Games/@comment-5846164-20130524083318/@comment-4948356-20130524153445

Yeah, now that I look back on it, thats a major cannon break.

But, then again, when making a game, Khorne cult is probably the easist to put as an enemy. This is a game that wants to draw in both fans of WH40K and new people. Who would be a  better chaos enemy?

Bird man would most likely confuse people emensly.

Nurgle would just really gross "normal" people out

And Slannesh will never be featured in a game. I'm very sure anyone who knows slannesh will know why.

Of course, these reasons are probably not the best, but when thinking about it, Khorne is easier to understand and fight than any of the others.

Thats still not an excuse for this though. Although, another thing, you can summon 'mostly' only lesser deamons of Khorne, but then you summon a greater demon of Nurgle? Why? I thought they hated each other? It feels like the developers just get lazy when their making chaos, like they don't realize the differences between the four of chaos gods, or indicate it in almost any way, beside the Plauge marines and champion.

I mean, If you going to make a cannon game in the franchise, then stay true to the cannon. I feel like their just getting lazy when they work on chaos you know? In the first DOW game, You could only get a possesed marine, some warp spwan, a Daemon prince and a Bloodthirster. I found that a little disappointing, but it could be treated as cannon. Then in DOW 2: Chaos rising, they break cannon. But I accepted it, somewhat, since it was Black legion.

But this is just too much. Khorne would have destoryed him outright for simply being capable of psychinc abilities, let alone being a librarian. I know he certainly would never grant him daemonhood.

I'm probably just ranting here. But yeah, this is breaking cannon.

Also, this was not made by GW. It was made by relic, GW was brought in to advise. That, and GW owns the lisence. I really don't know why GW didn't intervene, maybe it was too late, or maybe they were too lazy. Who knows, aside from them personally...