Will you submit a Setting Proposal

Are you going to submit a setting proposal?

  • No.

    Votes: 28 15.4%
  • Undecided.

    Votes: 34 18.7%
  • Yes, I plan to submit one.

    Votes: 76 41.8%
  • Yes, I plan to submit two.

    Votes: 20 11.0%
  • Yes, I plan to submit three.

    Votes: 8 4.4%
  • Yes, I plan to submit four or more.

    Votes: 7 3.8%
  • I still don\'t think this is real.

    Votes: 6 3.3%
  • Submit it to who?

    Votes: 3 1.6%

  • Poll closed .
Uh... I voted no to tell you the truth. I am too busy with personal stuff such as my regular work, family and friends and such to be involved with another game. In the gaming world I am a writer, mapper, and sort of Line Editor for Columbia Games who publish Hârn so writing another setting will pound my already meagre spare time into a pulp. Not wanted. Besides I am to publish a FREE d20 Hârn Guide for those who are looking for a more detailed and gritty game and setting.

But onto what this is really about, the contest. I have been pondering why WotC are looking for a similar setting such as Forgotten Realms and Dragon Lance? Why publish a similar setting that seems to overcrowd the market as it is already? Why not something orginial such as a GnG or Mythical setting? People on these boards seems to scream for such stuff. Then why go back to "yet another generic fantasy fanfare setting"? Or am I reading it wrong? If not why compete with FR at all...?
 

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ninthcouncil said:
I'd guess a lot of people will send in essentially the same submission in several different styles, just in case....

I agree. I think more people are going to treat this as a "win $120,000 contest" than as a "submit your proposal".

I think King Stannis said it best in another post: WotC would have been best off charging a $5 fee for each submission just to keep the number of entries down.
 

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