About the GHotR being a smash hit? No. I absolutely thought it was a smash hit based on fan response here at ENWorld, at RPGNet, and at the WotC forums. I mean, I do recall the usual five or six members of the "WotC killed my puppy!" crowd screaming that it was horrible but, outside of that, I recall the response being overall positive.
I don't recall any of this supposedly widespread outrage about the 4e content therein or the price of the book or anything else being trotted out in this thread. I recall the product receiving high marks frome people who weren't wearing their unfettered hatred of WotC on their sleeves.
Somebody suggested that WotC should have changed this and I honestly wondered why they'd want to. Why would you want to change a product to ignore the demands of the many and, instead, cater to the demands of the few? That makes absolutely no sense to me.![]()
I see. You have market research that shows that the 4th Edition Realms is categorically what the 'many' wanted? Interesting.
Yes, most people liked the Grand History. I loved it! Though, there are two points I'd bring up. Firstly, it's the diehard fans who would buy a product like the Grand History. Most of them appreciated that too. Heck, it's loved over at Candlekeep!
However, it's the last two pages of the Grand History that get the bad rep, thanks to them sticking the changes to the Realms there. Most of which were nonsensical, unneeded and violated all previous references to the gods in question (Seriously, Sune forcing Tymora into a forced marriage, and Tymora going along with it?)
So, when you and I say that the Grand History was loved by the fans, what we actually mean is 'It's loved by the fans, with the exception of the last two pages, which are utterly abhorrent.'