Its interesting to note that a lot of 4E players and GM's say they still buy Paizo AP's and Golarion setting material even though they have to convert it. While on the flip-side I haven't seen anyone say that they play Pathfinder 3E or any other system, and buy or convert any of WotC's 4E setting material (book or DDI adventures etc). I know that many players will already have the 3E (or earlier) books for FR, Eberron or DS. But unlike Paizo, none of WotC's new adventures or settings looks to be generating any real buzz or excitement with gamers outside those that use their system.
It seems to me that WotC does support a setting, quite extensively, in almost every D&D product they publish. It just doesn't have an official name or map.
A serious question. If you're not actually buying the books... how is their direction actually great?
WotC appears to be doing that with the book Hammerfast. Why couldn't there be a similar book for Waterdeep, or the Dalelands, or an area in Eberron?
Because (by WotC standards) not enough people would buy it.
A side question from sbdy with little 4e familiarity:
What is the Poland Setting?
Oh, of course! Thanks.Points of Light Land