qstor
Adventurer
"A lot of people were disappointed to hear the news that several
hotly-anticipated products were no longer coming (most notably,
the Ravenloft campaign set and Mordenkainen’s Magnificent Emporium.)
This part of the seminar was the first time I heard the WotC guys
start talking about being mindful of how people are using their products,
and trying to make sure they don’t just crank out book after book that nobody wants. I heard it a lot this weekend, and while I am disappointed, this should hopefully calm the fires a little for those of you who think they’re trying to bleed every penny from us by cranking out endless half-assed material."
DDXP 2011 Recap : Critical Hits
So does this mean that there won't be anymore setting books? I haven't posted regularly on here in a while and I'm not a huge fan of 4e. But to me one of the best things about D&D was the settings books. For me they were never "half assed" material. I guess we'll never see Spelljammer, Ravenloft or Dragonlance for 4e. I was actually pretty interested in seeing what the 2010 setting was/will be but now it's clear that never came out and 2011 won't see one either. I wonder what other 4e books are going to come out if any? I guess we can get more player cards? I wonder what the rational for those are??
Mike
hotly-anticipated products were no longer coming (most notably,
the Ravenloft campaign set and Mordenkainen’s Magnificent Emporium.)
This part of the seminar was the first time I heard the WotC guys
start talking about being mindful of how people are using their products,
and trying to make sure they don’t just crank out book after book that nobody wants. I heard it a lot this weekend, and while I am disappointed, this should hopefully calm the fires a little for those of you who think they’re trying to bleed every penny from us by cranking out endless half-assed material."
DDXP 2011 Recap : Critical Hits
So does this mean that there won't be anymore setting books? I haven't posted regularly on here in a while and I'm not a huge fan of 4e. But to me one of the best things about D&D was the settings books. For me they were never "half assed" material. I guess we'll never see Spelljammer, Ravenloft or Dragonlance for 4e. I was actually pretty interested in seeing what the 2010 setting was/will be but now it's clear that never came out and 2011 won't see one either. I wonder what other 4e books are going to come out if any? I guess we can get more player cards? I wonder what the rational for those are??
Mike