JoeGKushner
Adventurer
As the product list looks... different this year than it has in the past, I ponder WoTC decesion not to support their settings in print supplements outside of the core firing methodology that looks to be at least going through Dark Sun this year, although in a changed format.
For example, I don't play Pathfinder, but I'm still buying Pathfinder books for their campaign setting because I like reading them. I still read older setting books, mining them for names, ideas, themes, etc...
WoTC focus on pushing out all of the mechanical information that they have thus far, cannot continue without the need for massive revision on the original books. For example, the original Monster Manual... especially if people like the way MM 3 works out in terms of background/details? Coup that with the redesigned methodology of monsters from the MM2 and the first one is well, crap.
Now that's an extreme example and might be true regardless of what else happened, but I don't think game systems are designed to have so much weight put on them so instantly without more things to... lighten the load? To bring some oddities out in settings as opposed to just the core rules?
What do other people think? More PHBs, Martial Powers and other books hitting sequel after sequel or that we'll see more setting material?
For example, I don't play Pathfinder, but I'm still buying Pathfinder books for their campaign setting because I like reading them. I still read older setting books, mining them for names, ideas, themes, etc...
WoTC focus on pushing out all of the mechanical information that they have thus far, cannot continue without the need for massive revision on the original books. For example, the original Monster Manual... especially if people like the way MM 3 works out in terms of background/details? Coup that with the redesigned methodology of monsters from the MM2 and the first one is well, crap.
Now that's an extreme example and might be true regardless of what else happened, but I don't think game systems are designed to have so much weight put on them so instantly without more things to... lighten the load? To bring some oddities out in settings as opposed to just the core rules?
What do other people think? More PHBs, Martial Powers and other books hitting sequel after sequel or that we'll see more setting material?