I watched a game yesterday that was strewn with horrible errors from both players. Both the players have been playing less than one year and they play two of the more complicated armies [grey knights and dark eldar]
They both struggle with the basic rules. Neither of them knows the to hit chart or wound charts, they always need to refer to them. So when it comes to remembering more complicated army level rules, they struggle even further.
Yesterday for example: We had dreadknights in stormravens, the grey knight player forgot his GM was in his terminator unit, he forgot to roll for his daemon weapon and he consistantly forgets that he has psychic powers.
The dark eldar player was equally bad. He keeps insisting his 2+ forcefield works forever even when it doesnt if it fails, dubious measuring for weapon ranges and forgetting combat drugs until several turns have passed.
The other members of our gaming group have tried to speak to them, encouraging them to build a list and learn it to try to help them, but they wont have it. It seems they like making things as difficult as possible to remember, then wonder why they lose. The dark eldar player plays as Marines and Blood Angels as well which he has no real issues with, but he cant understand dark eldar at all. The grey knights player is supposedly buying a tyranid army next, which theoretically will suit him, but hes already decided that he wants three tervigons and to mess around with the spawning thing which he doesn't understand.
Is it wrong of me and others to be telling them they should try other, easier to understand, armies? Its getting to the point where all our advice doesn't seem to be getting through and we have been trying a year or so.
What are peoples thoughts on this? What would you do in the same situation?