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<blockquote data-quote="Kendra Lawrence" data-source="post: 7424897" data-attributes="member: 6953633"><p>True, and people will probably stick with what they like, but they still may be upset about the change (or happy about it), because it affects the "official" setting, so whether you choose to add, ignore, mix and match or not, it doesn't change the fact that the official setting has been affected, whether you like what was done or not.</p><p></p><p>For example, I hated when Eilistraee and Vhaeraun were removed from FR in 4E, and I kept them in my world, but that didn't change the fact that in the actual FR setting, they weren't there anymore, which meant they weren't in the source books or the novels (as at the time there were still novels). </p><p></p><p>So yeah, you can take whatever you want from a setting, or ignore something you don't like, but that doesn't change that in the established/official (whatever you want to call it) setting is affected, and sometimes something you love about the setting has been altered. Sure, you could continue playing in the previous edition(s), but you still know the most recent edition has changed. And again, that will matter to some, and to others, it won't. But for those who do care about it, they are going to want to discuss the fluff lol, whether they are happy or upset about it.</p><p></p><p>And when I say official, I mean the established setting(s) contained within these sourcebooks, with their established races, histories, gods, regions, etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kendra Lawrence, post: 7424897, member: 6953633"] True, and people will probably stick with what they like, but they still may be upset about the change (or happy about it), because it affects the "official" setting, so whether you choose to add, ignore, mix and match or not, it doesn't change the fact that the official setting has been affected, whether you like what was done or not. For example, I hated when Eilistraee and Vhaeraun were removed from FR in 4E, and I kept them in my world, but that didn't change the fact that in the actual FR setting, they weren't there anymore, which meant they weren't in the source books or the novels (as at the time there were still novels). So yeah, you can take whatever you want from a setting, or ignore something you don't like, but that doesn't change that in the established/official (whatever you want to call it) setting is affected, and sometimes something you love about the setting has been altered. Sure, you could continue playing in the previous edition(s), but you still know the most recent edition has changed. And again, that will matter to some, and to others, it won't. But for those who do care about it, they are going to want to discuss the fluff lol, whether they are happy or upset about it. And when I say official, I mean the established setting(s) contained within these sourcebooks, with their established races, histories, gods, regions, etc [/QUOTE]
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