Blip wrote:
NetEA needs to keep moving forward to keep the game living.
Could not agree more. With steadily increasing available model ranges (and cheap 3d printing), it is becoming easier to lure new players into the game; They're typically drawn by the opportunity to play large-scale battles in the 40K universe, as it looks like
now, not as it looked like in the 80's.
I would further argue that any list can be balanced through the application of proper pricing of the components - pricing that adequately captures the synergies the available units and formations presents. I'm not claiming it is easy, I'm just saying that "hard to balance" should not be a reason for failing to include current-canon 40K units into an E:A list.
This need not be an existing list, since existing lists are meant to represent forces at different theaters in different times (and some of us like to remember Armageddon, or the Heresy), but I see no reason why we couldn't have (eg) both a 3rd phase expansion Tau army, and a Farsight Enclave army list, with different unit and formation sets and different pricing to balance them against each other.