New to 40k here. How exactly does Global Campaign work? Does GW collect play data all over the world and make count to decide which side wins? And is it true that Chaos almost always loses?
>>55069880
You play a game, report the results to your local GW store and they send all the data to be tallied up.
Chaos has lost the first three planets, but won the fourth. The general thinking is that Chaos didn't have much of a chance due to both sheer numbers on the Imperial side and the fact that Xenos (who can use their wins to detract points from either side) are often siding against Chaos.
>>55070400
>the fact that Xenos (who can use their wins to detract points from either side) are often siding against Chaos.
If you think about it it makes sense that most, if not all, xenos would take from Chaos.
Tau - they like their shit orderly
Eldar/Dark Eldar - They fucking hate Chaos with a passion
Necrons - About th eonly guys they hate as much as Eldar is Chaos
Nids or Orks though could go either way.
>>55070400
Apparently Xenos are currently largely siding against the Imperium.
>>55070479
Yeah, pretty much. I get the impression GW realised this halfway through when they started putting out (admittedly pretty neat) posters encouraging Xenos to take points from the Imperium.
Hoping the next global campaign will have better reasons for all factions to be involved.