My impression from reading all of these lists is that they are derived from the comment box feedback in prior surveys. So, these are probably the big reasons they have gotten for Forgotten Realms in surveys.I feel that list was a huge rip off compared to others. Like why does Dragonlance list novels, but the Forgotten Realms doesn't, instead FR list introduction, it's only been the default setting for one addition. There seems to be an anti FR bias, like folks only pick it because it's 5e's default or something.
And FR isn't the most traditional setting, that would be Greyhawk, do these people even know the setting?
Other settings had cool lists, FR only got a couple of good options, most were super generic or worse.
They could have listed characters, novels, video games, etc..., I'll point out FR is the most steam punk setting (Eberron Magitech).
Oh, yeah, for sure! Lots of.modding and fan servers still going.
My impression from reading all of these lists is that they are derived from the comment box feedback in prior surveys. So, these are probably the big reasons they have gotten for Forgotten Realms in surveys.
Novels would be considered part of the "robustness of the setting".I feel that list was a huge rip off compared to others. Like why does Dragonlance list novels, but the Forgotten Realms doesn't, instead FR list introduction, it's only been the default setting for one addition. There seems to be an anti FR bias, like folks only pick it because it's 5e's default or something.
And FR isn't the most traditional setting, that would be Greyhawk, do these people even know the setting?
Other settings had cool lists, FR only got a couple of good options, most were super generic or worse.
They could have listed characters, novels, video games, etc..., I'll point out FR is the most steam punk setting (Eberron Magitech).
Novels would be considered part of the "robustness of the setting".
It might ot be a major part of their existing feedback.More folks read FR novels then any other D&D setting, novels (or transmedia) should have been on the list at least.
It might ot be a major part of their existing feedback.