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What should the next new official campaign setting for 4e be like?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ahrimon" data-source="post: 5455831" data-attributes="member: 12630"><p>I hate to sound snarky, but you are capable of creating your own adventures aren't you? If you really want an adventure the first person you should look at is in the mirror.</p><p></p><p>I do understand where you are coming from though. Especially for those who have families, jobs &/or children. Finding the time can be difficult.</p><p></p><p>I personally like the brief amount of material for each setting. It puts the campaign back into the hands of the DM and gives them the flexibility to really personalize it.</p><p></p><p>But I will admit that I am biased by my experiences with the realms. At first I loved it and read all about it. And then players started getting upset if anything was different from cannon. It got really bad as in getting upset about the name of a innkeeper bad. It spoiled me on highly detailed settings. I stopped with DS after the first boxed set, I did pick up a most of the eberon books during 3e, but I was a completionist then. I only skimmed most of them to know the basics about the different areas. Never had any of the other settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahrimon, post: 5455831, member: 12630"] I hate to sound snarky, but you are capable of creating your own adventures aren't you? If you really want an adventure the first person you should look at is in the mirror. I do understand where you are coming from though. Especially for those who have families, jobs &/or children. Finding the time can be difficult. I personally like the brief amount of material for each setting. It puts the campaign back into the hands of the DM and gives them the flexibility to really personalize it. But I will admit that I am biased by my experiences with the realms. At first I loved it and read all about it. And then players started getting upset if anything was different from cannon. It got really bad as in getting upset about the name of a innkeeper bad. It spoiled me on highly detailed settings. I stopped with DS after the first boxed set, I did pick up a most of the eberon books during 3e, but I was a completionist then. I only skimmed most of them to know the basics about the different areas. Never had any of the other settings. [/QUOTE]
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