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Non-WotC?So, how many SETTINGS have been released for 4th Edition?
I can only name Kalamar and Wraith Recon.
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Non-WotC?So, how many SETTINGS have been released for 4th Edition?
Non-WotC?
I can only name Kalamar and Wraith Recon.
-O
Production values improved, less competitive companies dried up, and by the mid-end of 3.5, everything being produced and sold was of a pretty high standard.
We're still at that point. Standards are high. There's an expectation that 3pp's understand the mechanics they're writing for. Full-color is almost demanded nowadays, too. A 3pp needs to be able to compete with WotC on their home turf, and that's frankly a pretty tall order.
Sorry, but that read pretty much as the standard 4E bash, only thinly veiled.I blogged about this topic.
Tried to read. Didn't understand. How is that blog post applicable to this discussion...?In an interesting coincidence, the ever amazing Alexis of Tao of D&D posted the following:
Good point.We've heard several reports that 4e third party products are underselling Pathfinder products for some publishers. We also know 4e, overall, seems to be fairly healthy, if not a complete runaway hit. This should give you pause. Ordinarily, we would expect that the game with more sales would have more customers buying 3PP products.
Given that most PDF sales of anything usually run 300 copies or less, given that Pathfinder products are equalling or outperforming 4e third party stuff, given that under the best circumstances, few original settings "make it"... I think I can say I have the firm basis to say that someone who thinks there is a 4e market waiting to be tapped for original settings is fooling themselves. Now, it might be possible to create the market with the right product, but such breakthroughs are difficult and unpredictable.
If all it takes is a great product, where is Midnight? When did the new Krynn ever look like it was going to take off?
Sorry, but that read pretty much as the standard 4E bash, only thinly veiled.
You're making it out to be that 4E gamers are of a different kind than 3E gamers, which is balderdash. If the GSL and the economy was friendlier I'm sure we'd see more 4E 3PP products.
Blog post in which I supposedly claim 4e gamers are of a different kind than 3e gamers said:Let's look at the 4e versus 3.5 Pathfinder split in practical terms. Now it's probably safe to say that in most major respects, the 4e and 3e crowds are similar, and it's important to keep in mind that a lot of players play both.
I'd really like to have a sandbox style adventure/small setting like "Vault of Larin Karr" for 4E.
I would too love a VoLK-like product for 4E.Oooo. That would be nice.
But, I imagine for the masses, it would have to come with some electronic doodads to take it over the top. Like a Monster Builder export of the custom monsters or digital maps at 1" scale.
I think the larger issue is that being relegated to supplying WotC with adventures is not what most 3PP have in mind.CapnZapp, the problem with creating very generic scenarios is that it's a little hard to get past orc-and-pie in terms of story and challenges. That is why every version of the game has an implied setting, whether it's Greyhawk or the Known World or the implied setting of AEG's Mercenaries or the Scarred Lands. It's going to be hard to write something that works in the Forgotten Realms as well as Dark Sun.