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johnsemlak said:I think any setting not by WotC pales in comparison to those by the 800 pound gorilla. One the ....must be a boose in name recognition.
Iron_Chef said:So, to get away from political correctness, I'm hopping onto Conan d20 as soon as the book comes out, though I was tempted to run Thieves' World before I realized the Conan release date was so close. That, and the old Chaosium box set from 1981 would need some major conversion work to d20.![]()
Nightfall said:Like to comment this by saying I HAVE bought Bluffside. I pimp that a lot. I have also enjoyed the stuff such as Interludes, (which I have a copy of as well), Dry lands and Sands of Pain. All of which is good. Two, I'm not an employee of S&SS nor I am under contract by them. Three, I'm a pimp. I make no apologies for that. That being said its a little hurtful when someone from a company I respect thinks less of a product because of me. Especially S&SS related material.
An example of this dilemma would be a very good friend and DM of mine who ran Greyhawk for years. He's pushing 40 now so its been a long time. He tried to run an FR campaign and fell short of the quality campaigns that he usually ran because he first love was GH and that is the setting he spent so much time and money on. Plus it was what brought him into DnD in the first place. As with FR, it was my first love and what brought me into DnD and I plan on running it until it no longer Wow's me. Something I don't think is going to happen any time soon. Anyway, getting back to this friend of mine. His campaign was floundering and his players were not having any fun. Finally they put together and intervention of sorts and begged him to go back to GH. Once he did, in his words it was like "coming home again" and his DMing career was back on track, players were happy and life was good againddougan said:At this point, I should confess that I have been FR as a campaign setting all my AD&D and DnD life. <snip>
As I said, I've spent some time and money buying and reading these books, and it would be nice to have another campaign setting if I could only enjoy Kalamar - but if it doesnt draw me in as the GM, how am I supposed to get the players onboard?