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<blockquote data-quote="MoonSong" data-source="post: 5916987" data-attributes="member: 6689464"><p>I don't know, but had Greyhawk been the default setting for 4e I would have given it more of a chance on it's prime, rather than now out of goodwill in the context of this new edition. </p><p></p><p>Of course they need to make it very explicit that the DM may change things to suit his/her setting or that other settings may and will override a good chunk of what is written, but a default asumption makes it actually easier to jump in. </p><p></p><p>For inclusiveness sake I suggest Next doesn't have a core setting by default, but two, Greyhawk and Points of Light, that way the game is playable out of the box wihotut havign to invest more time in getting a functional world to working order -and doesn't alienates neither pre 4e nor 4e fanbases. The pressence of two settings also makes it obvious things will change between settings, and makes it easier for homebrewers that want nothing contaminating their precious creations -all stuff setting centric is already clealy labeled for convenience sake- you just say "ignore everything labeled as setting reliant and change it with this."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonSong, post: 5916987, member: 6689464"] I don't know, but had Greyhawk been the default setting for 4e I would have given it more of a chance on it's prime, rather than now out of goodwill in the context of this new edition. Of course they need to make it very explicit that the DM may change things to suit his/her setting or that other settings may and will override a good chunk of what is written, but a default asumption makes it actually easier to jump in. For inclusiveness sake I suggest Next doesn't have a core setting by default, but two, Greyhawk and Points of Light, that way the game is playable out of the box wihotut havign to invest more time in getting a functional world to working order -and doesn't alienates neither pre 4e nor 4e fanbases. The pressence of two settings also makes it obvious things will change between settings, and makes it easier for homebrewers that want nothing contaminating their precious creations -all stuff setting centric is already clealy labeled for convenience sake- you just say "ignore everything labeled as setting reliant and change it with this." [/QUOTE]
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