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It is a smallish section of the Realms, regardless of mileage.

I also don't know where you are getting that it's bigger than Europe. It's not. The entire main continent is 9.5 million square miles, which puts it a bit short of 2.5 times the size of Europe which is 4 million square miles. The sword coast is a sliver of that 9.5 million square mile area.
The area covered in SCAG is ~5 million square miles, larger than Europe at least. We broke the math down on the board somewhere a few years back. Are you using the 3E era smaller Faerun for reference...? 5E FR has a much larger continent because of reboot Shennanins.
 

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George Lichas doesn't understand Star Wars or Indiana Jones and what makes them tick. Weird, but true. That does jive with my own experience with creative art, though: making it ≠ understanding it.

I'm reminded of the poor feedback Wizards received when they took us back to Zendikar and ruined it. The creatives didnt understand the appeal to Zendikar was the exploration, and instead shoved Eldrazi down our throats....
 


George Lichas doesn't understand Star Wars or Indiana Jones and what makes them tick. Weird, but true. That does jive with my own experience with creative art, though: making it ≠ understanding it.
I think Lucas is like a chef. Usually you want dishes to be fairly simple. The more things you put into the dish, the more muddled it gets as a concept and harder it is to do well. A lot of good chefs will continue to modify good dishes trying to make them better, but end up putting too much into them and making them worse.

Lucas did really well with the first Star Wars movies and Indiana Jones movies. Then he decided he wanted to make them better and the later dishes(and modified first dishes) suffered from the additions and became worse.

Lucas and the chefs don't suffer form an inability to understand what they've created. They simply want to keep "improving" them which often doesn't work.
 


This. PF requires a lot of system mastery and deep knowledge of the mechanics to run. It's rewarding when it works, but unless you're committed to understanding the rules with that level of detail, it slows down play in a deluge of book flipping and situational +1s.
Mostly agree, but in all honestly it isn't that bad. We're running our first campaign and we only have to flip books open a couple times a session; most issues can just be jotted down and looked up later. Also, most of the crunchy math is done upfront, so when you go to roll you're just juggling a few +1s.
 

The area covered in SCAG is ~5 million square miles, larger than Europe at least. We broke the math down on the board somewhere a few years back. Are you using the 3E era smaller Faerun for reference...? 5E FR has a much larger continent because of reboot Shennanins.
What shenanigans? When I look at new and older maps, everything looks like it's the same scale and I see nothing in the 5e Sword Coast book to suggest that it takes months to walk from Waterdeep to Baldur's Gate
 

What shenanigans? When I look at new and older maps, everything looks like it's the same scale and I see nothing in the 5e Sword Coast book to suggest that it takes months to walk from Waterdeep to Baldur's Gate
1E, 2E, and 5E have one map scale, and 3E/4E have another. In 3E, they shrank Faerun to make travel times less onerous, so a party could reasonably travel back and forth, whereas with 5E they returned to Greenwood's absurdly huge continent.

Baldur's Gate and Waterdeep are over 1000 miles apart as the crow flies, may or may not take months depending on how you go, but from playing Hoard of the Dragon Queen I can confirm it is a long haul. And Baldur's Gate is not the southern end of the SCAG region, Eaterdeep is only about halfway up the coast, there are a ton of islands to the West and a huge area detailed to the East. It's a big territory.
 

1E, 2E, and 5E have one map scale, and 3E/4E have another. In 3E, they shrank Faerun to make travel times less onerous, so a party could reasonably travel back and forth, whereas with 5E they returned to Greenwood's absurdly huge continent.

Baldur's Gate and Waterdeep are over 1000 miles apart as the crow flies, may or may not take months depending on how you go, but from playing Hoard of the Dragon Queen I can confirm it is a long haul. And Baldur's Gate is not the southern end of the SCAG region, Eaterdeep is only about halfway up the coast, there are a ton of islands to the West and a huge area detailed to the East. It's a big territory.
The below link suggests 750 miles of travel:

 

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