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Why no WOTC support for Greyhawk?
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<blockquote data-quote="jokamachi" data-source="post: 2299481" data-attributes="member: 6130"><p><strong>Imo</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe, but it wouldn't have killed anyone to mention it. I mean, c'mon, they're only too happy to pad their books these days, so why not? Additionally, not everyone has the map memorized as well as some, so again there is a concvenience factor to consider. This isn't a generalization of D&D products; however, if Dungeon takes pains to offer alternative locations for setting specific material, why not offer the same service to those who shelled out the cash for these oh so important environment books?</p><p></p><p>The fact that they were setting free was one of the reasons I passed on them in the first place. I have enough imagination to craft adventures from scratch without such books (and I sincerely wonder about this current need to stat everything these days), but I would appreciate some fluff in the way of Greyhawk.</p><p></p><p>If anything, I feel Wotc will garner less sales in the long run by excluding such information. I snatched up the complete series for a handful of Greyhawk stuff and I know not just a few people who followed suit for that very same reason.</p><p></p><p>If Wizards wants to go all-out generic on us, then they should at least consider putting out updated campaign setting books in lieu of such material. Otherwise, they face diminished sales from a VERY loyal group of customers, and the oldest of the batch to boot, unless of course you count yourself a hardcore Blackmoor fan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jokamachi, post: 2299481, member: 6130"] [b]Imo[/b] Maybe, but it wouldn't have killed anyone to mention it. I mean, c'mon, they're only too happy to pad their books these days, so why not? Additionally, not everyone has the map memorized as well as some, so again there is a concvenience factor to consider. This isn't a generalization of D&D products; however, if Dungeon takes pains to offer alternative locations for setting specific material, why not offer the same service to those who shelled out the cash for these oh so important environment books? The fact that they were setting free was one of the reasons I passed on them in the first place. I have enough imagination to craft adventures from scratch without such books (and I sincerely wonder about this current need to stat everything these days), but I would appreciate some fluff in the way of Greyhawk. If anything, I feel Wotc will garner less sales in the long run by excluding such information. I snatched up the complete series for a handful of Greyhawk stuff and I know not just a few people who followed suit for that very same reason. If Wizards wants to go all-out generic on us, then they should at least consider putting out updated campaign setting books in lieu of such material. Otherwise, they face diminished sales from a VERY loyal group of customers, and the oldest of the batch to boot, unless of course you count yourself a hardcore Blackmoor fan. [/QUOTE]
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