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<blockquote data-quote="SSquirrel" data-source="post: 3882007" data-attributes="member: 5202"><p>Ghostwalk had the bad luck of being the last 3E book released prior to the 3.5 launch. I have seen lost of people on here praise it, but I've never picked it up myself.</p><p></p><p>Modules>Pre-made adventures don't sell me on a setting, the setting sells me on teh setting. Dark Sun was amazingly cool sounding when it was released and I did buy all 5 of teh modules in the Prism Pentad, even ran the first couple, but my group had serious ADHD problems and we never seemed to stay on any campaign too long. The adventures were never the reason I wanted to run/play in the setting, all the things I thought were neat about it were. Lots of good source material was released too, so that kind of stuff jsut fuels the imagination more.</p><p></p><p>If adventures are what get you goin for a setting, then more power to ya. I don't think that is really the end all be all for most folks tho.</p><p></p><p>I still say release single books (2-300 page campaign setting books) with other companies lined up to support w/more supplements. Maybe they release a single book 200 pg setting book for a reimagined Spelljammer and Paizo signs up to support it. Future supplements and adventures all come from them. Obviously, you'd only see companies with proven track records probably getting those deals, but it wouild get old settings back in the fans hands in updated fashion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSquirrel, post: 3882007, member: 5202"] Ghostwalk had the bad luck of being the last 3E book released prior to the 3.5 launch. I have seen lost of people on here praise it, but I've never picked it up myself. Modules>Pre-made adventures don't sell me on a setting, the setting sells me on teh setting. Dark Sun was amazingly cool sounding when it was released and I did buy all 5 of teh modules in the Prism Pentad, even ran the first couple, but my group had serious ADHD problems and we never seemed to stay on any campaign too long. The adventures were never the reason I wanted to run/play in the setting, all the things I thought were neat about it were. Lots of good source material was released too, so that kind of stuff jsut fuels the imagination more. If adventures are what get you goin for a setting, then more power to ya. I don't think that is really the end all be all for most folks tho. I still say release single books (2-300 page campaign setting books) with other companies lined up to support w/more supplements. Maybe they release a single book 200 pg setting book for a reimagined Spelljammer and Paizo signs up to support it. Future supplements and adventures all come from them. Obviously, you'd only see companies with proven track records probably getting those deals, but it wouild get old settings back in the fans hands in updated fashion. [/QUOTE]
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