BlueBlackRed
Explorer
If I run an FR campaign again, I'll be pulling out my grey books.
This is based more on the designers' comments about their aims in interviews, blogs and message board posts than on Rich's article, which just tells us a little more about the implementation of purposes they've already been pretty clear about.I like the progressive detailing and deepening of the Realms, and the way it currently works. It isn't the least bit speculative to regret that that detailing is being ended, or to doubt that a world written from stated design principles and commercial purposes other than those of Ed's Realms will be one I'll like as much.
Put another way, the Realms they're promising, if the promises (except the vaguest ones like 'you'll like it') are fulfilled, is one I wouldn't give much time or attention to. I'm therefore hoping, and I really am, that the power and integrity of Ed's world will somehow keep prevailing over the more superficial work laid on top of it, and that the counterweighing new ideas and other unknowns will be better and more wonderful than the designers' past work gives reason to expect.
This, almost exactly.TwinBahamut said:I never liked the Realms before. I think these changes are distinct improvement for the Realms. I will need to see the final product before I can really say whether I will ever like the new one enough to play in it, though.