
Despite the ominous title, it's not that serious and a purely rhetorical post here. I'm well aware I 
have not had an update in a couple weeks. I've been working on polishing up my 600 point Grey Company force for the 
Bilbo's Birthday Bash tourney coming up in a few weeks I've been working on few odds and ends here and there and seriously need to set up the photo studio and post some new stuff,  I do have lots, its just combination of overall hobby 
malaise and being extra busy.
Something's in the air here ever since Core Competency and even slightly before I have been a funk over 8
th edition 
WFB. Don't get me wrong I do like the game, certain things I like much more than 7
th edition. I just think after almost 4 years of constant 
Warhammer it's natural that eventually you get that "
meh" feeling, and then when your biggest/favorite local tourney has a 50% turnout reduction and its like pulling teeth to get our usual rock solid TO to post the final results, almost 3 weeks later! You got to figure somethings up. It also 
didnt help the previous tournament back in May didn't post results either and as far as I am aware people still 
havent gotten awards. So with creeping malaise going on all around me it sure 
doesnt help me move my 
new lizardmen army along.
Games Workshop certainly 
doesnt do themselves any favors by doing second waves of model releases now, before another 
army book. 
GW really needed to capitalize on 8
th edition and get some new books and updated model lines out to cash in on the interest with the new edition. I am 
unbelievably hearing  March 2011 for the next book and it's 
Orcs (being 
playtested right now)...IF 
thats true 
GW really has its head where the sun don't shine, while "supposedly" Tomb Kings and Ogres books have been ready for awhile...and where are those Empire Knights I keep hearing about, instead we are looking at 
Skaven second wave, one containing a Abomination? a bit soon I'd say especially for all those folks that made custom ones, and have barely seen the table for a season.
GW's horrid management of its own lines aside, the general funk I am in got me thinking about my friend 
Tim's post from early in the month regarding the highly 
underrated Lord of the Rings 
SBG. From the commentary there it seems people seem to have the opinion that the 'lack of customization" seems to be culprit. You'll have to excuse me but as for all but the most fanatic that's a wheelbarrow of horse dung. With most robust alliance rules of any GW game and at least of half dozen different models of every major character..you've got a slew of options in both list and modeling options, plus the 
plactic figures, while not at the level of 
GW's flagship stock are still way better than say the current 
Wargames Factory plastics I have boxes on boxes of that I struggle with for 
Warhammer Ancient Battles, and basically just as convertible.
Personally I see attention gap coming from the games narrative. Both 40k and 
WFB are open narratives meaning while there is plethora of background information and stories, and even a current timeline, the narrative is flexible  nough that just about everyone  interested can find their "special" place within of what interests them and create their forces accordingly.
Games like Lord of the Rings and even 
Warhammer Ancient Battles are closed narratives meaning the books, models and events operate on a historical perspective. 
LotR really just operates as 3 chapters of 
fantastical history novel.  In the end 
Boromir is still dead, 
Aragorn is still King and 
Sauron is destroyed.  I find the 
parallels between 
WAB and 
LotR interesting because currently playing my Saxons, I fight the same battle more less every week, its 1066 and I am fighting Normans..or hypothetical Arab invaders or 9
th Lost Legion of Rome reborn making it military comeback.
Obviously 
WAB is about the battles and the excellent 
ruleset more so than getting hung up  on the narrative. 
LotR is special because it has both rules and narrative, the tools are there for you to create whatever scenario you want, with whatever forces you want it 
doesnt have to be a replay or the movies or books. So I think the games biggest stumbling block is really a matter of perception or even perspective. (Keeping in mind Sci-fi regardless is just more popular than fantasy.) To its credit 
GW is digging in deeper with obscure new releases that get into the books more than movies, I expect a big shot in arm for the game when "The Hobbit" film gets released expect 28mm Battle of the Five Armies, "War of the Ring" style for sure.
As to the "what does it take" question in the end I think it takes the same thing it takes for any game to gather attention people to  be out in public place playing with awesome looking terrain and models..that is what attracts people to any game..in short for an experiment..I may drag myself, 2 fully painted armies and some 
awesome terrain over to my local shop and get some 
SBG games going and just see if drives any interest..until I get my Saxons painted to where I can stand looking at them or 
WFB gives me a big shot in arm..seems like a good goal..of course I still have host a 10 player  Legend of the High Seas event at 
Adepticon next year, there is 
alot to do there. Photos soon I promise!