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<blockquote data-quote="graves3141" data-source="post: 6670360" data-attributes="member: 84351"><p>They seem pretty tight-lipped and poker-faced about a lot of things. For example, I'm curious if the Sword Coast Adventurers Guide is going to be the only regional setting book for the FR (I'm guessing it is) before they move on to another setting (which I think they will). Also, it wouldn't hurt to tell the fans about which settings they are considering publishing things for in the future (I'm sure they already know at this point anyway).</p><p></p><p>Other things bother me too like the whole idea of the conversion document being held up by one guy doing jury duty. I know many here take this explanation at face value but I don't. It just doesn't make sense. </p><p></p><p>Chris Perkins saying in an interview that the new setting material would be released in "new and exciting ways" and then it turns out to be a hardcover setting book anyway (although with a tighter focus on a specific region than we're used to). That's not exactly good communication either.</p><p></p><p>I don't know, when it comes down to it, WotC is just another company trying to make money. I don't fault them for that but expecting them to have a genuine interest in their fans that goes above and beyond the dollar sign is maybe a little naive. Good communication came out of them during the playtest because they needed the help of the fans... guess what, now that the playtest is over, they don't need us quite so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graves3141, post: 6670360, member: 84351"] They seem pretty tight-lipped and poker-faced about a lot of things. For example, I'm curious if the Sword Coast Adventurers Guide is going to be the only regional setting book for the FR (I'm guessing it is) before they move on to another setting (which I think they will). Also, it wouldn't hurt to tell the fans about which settings they are considering publishing things for in the future (I'm sure they already know at this point anyway). Other things bother me too like the whole idea of the conversion document being held up by one guy doing jury duty. I know many here take this explanation at face value but I don't. It just doesn't make sense. Chris Perkins saying in an interview that the new setting material would be released in "new and exciting ways" and then it turns out to be a hardcover setting book anyway (although with a tighter focus on a specific region than we're used to). That's not exactly good communication either. I don't know, when it comes down to it, WotC is just another company trying to make money. I don't fault them for that but expecting them to have a genuine interest in their fans that goes above and beyond the dollar sign is maybe a little naive. Good communication came out of them during the playtest because they needed the help of the fans... guess what, now that the playtest is over, they don't need us quite so much. [/QUOTE]
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