Forked from: Greyhawk 4e: Back to the Beginning...
I'm wondering what other people think about Metaplot/Timeline Advance by Publisher in RPG settings. Do you think any or most work well? Are there examples you've liked and enjoyed in-play? All the examples I can think of range IMO from marginal fail to Epic Fail, when it comes to actually using them in an RPG campaign. They seem designed more to appeal to readers who don't actually play.
Here are some I'm thinking of:
Greyhawk: From the Ashes
Forgotten Realms: 4e?
Mystara: Wrath of the Immortals/sinking of Alphatia.
Cyberpunk: Cybergeneration, anything after 2020
Dark Sun: 'ruined' right after publication, by release of the 1st novel!
Traveller: The New Era, sunk GDW.
Vampire: ? - I'm not familiar with Vampire: TM, but I hear it's the grand-daddy of metaplot.
S'mon said:Personally I don't think metaplot/timeline advances by the publisher have worked well in any RPG setting. From Cyberpunk to Traveller to Forgotten Realms and Greyhawk, there seems to be a strong inbuilt tendency towards entropy and setting-decay. Hmmm...
I'm wondering what other people think about Metaplot/Timeline Advance by Publisher in RPG settings. Do you think any or most work well? Are there examples you've liked and enjoyed in-play? All the examples I can think of range IMO from marginal fail to Epic Fail, when it comes to actually using them in an RPG campaign. They seem designed more to appeal to readers who don't actually play.
Here are some I'm thinking of:
Greyhawk: From the Ashes
Forgotten Realms: 4e?
Mystara: Wrath of the Immortals/sinking of Alphatia.
Cyberpunk: Cybergeneration, anything after 2020
Dark Sun: 'ruined' right after publication, by release of the 1st novel!
Traveller: The New Era, sunk GDW.
Vampire: ? - I'm not familiar with Vampire: TM, but I hear it's the grand-daddy of metaplot.
Last edited: