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<blockquote data-quote="Hussar" data-source="post: 3878247" data-attributes="member: 22779"><p>The problem with 1 setting a year is that a given setting (other than Eberron and FR) doesn't get any adventure support. A setting with no modules is just doomed. Plain and simple. Every setting that has come out that hasn't been backed by modules has faded and died.</p><p></p><p>So, yup, we get a book for New Setting Y and then New Setting Z, but, without any module support, that just means more work for DM's. The settings should be different enough that you can't just slap Dungeon adventures in them - that's what FR is for. So, now you've got your spiffy new setting and have to come up with entire campaigns, more or less from scratch.</p><p></p><p>Why bother? Homebrew is exactly the same amount of work and, it's cheaper.</p><p></p><p>I really, REALLY hope that WOTC supports every setting with at least 10-15 levels (preferably about 15 mini adventures) worth of adventures. Otherwise, it's a waste of time. Fans will be pissed off because they will change some detail or other in a beloved old setting, newcomers are stuck with a book that only adds to their workload.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, I believe that if I'm going to pay 40 bucks or so for a gaming book, it bloody well better make my workload less, not more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hussar, post: 3878247, member: 22779"] The problem with 1 setting a year is that a given setting (other than Eberron and FR) doesn't get any adventure support. A setting with no modules is just doomed. Plain and simple. Every setting that has come out that hasn't been backed by modules has faded and died. So, yup, we get a book for New Setting Y and then New Setting Z, but, without any module support, that just means more work for DM's. The settings should be different enough that you can't just slap Dungeon adventures in them - that's what FR is for. So, now you've got your spiffy new setting and have to come up with entire campaigns, more or less from scratch. Why bother? Homebrew is exactly the same amount of work and, it's cheaper. I really, REALLY hope that WOTC supports every setting with at least 10-15 levels (preferably about 15 mini adventures) worth of adventures. Otherwise, it's a waste of time. Fans will be pissed off because they will change some detail or other in a beloved old setting, newcomers are stuck with a book that only adds to their workload. Sorry, I believe that if I'm going to pay 40 bucks or so for a gaming book, it bloody well better make my workload less, not more. [/QUOTE]
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