NiTessine
Explorer
2004, when I first sat in a Living Greyhawk game at Ropecon.
It's an interesting and cool setting that I want to see more of. I think the greatest problem it has is that it's very, very generic. Baseline D&D fantasy. From a distance, nearly indistinguishable from Forgotten Realms or Dragonlance, both vastly more popular settings. Sadly, I see little future for Greyhawk outside of the Living campaign and Canonfire, now that Dragon is gone.
It's an interesting and cool setting that I want to see more of. I think the greatest problem it has is that it's very, very generic. Baseline D&D fantasy. From a distance, nearly indistinguishable from Forgotten Realms or Dragonlance, both vastly more popular settings. Sadly, I see little future for Greyhawk outside of the Living campaign and Canonfire, now that Dragon is gone.