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Dark Sun got already mentioned ,but why not :D Also *cough* Spelljammer *cough*
I really like Forgotten Realms, but having played almost exclusively there I'm really getting tired of it.
Ravenloft has to be my favourite now. I played a (pretty short unfortunately) campaign there in AD&D and it was freakin' awesome, even though it got a shit ending (but it was totally a player's fault)
I'd be very interested to try either Dark Sun or Eberron (eventually both), but I'm afraid that if I don't DM the campaign, we're gonna stay in FR for a LONG time
Is there any decent Eberron computer game available or in the works ? The setting looks kind of fun, but a quick search only leaves me with some crappy RTS.
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hunvagy: Dark Sun got already mentioned ,but why not :D Also *cough* Spelljammer *cough*
Spelljammer was already mentioned above by l0rdtr3k, but he did not like it. I am actually quite interested in it, but too bad there are no current PC games with this setting, and I do not quite like Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace gameplay.
Post edited December 08, 2011 by tarangwydion
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hunvagy: Dark Sun got already mentioned ,but why not :D Also *cough* Spelljammer *cough*
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tarangwydion: Spelljammer was already mentioned above by l0rdtr3k, but he did not like it. I am actually quite interested in it, but too bad there are no current PC games with this setting, and I do not quite like Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace gameplay.
Sadly there's a snowballs chance in hell that there will be any Spelljammer game ever again. The Campaign Setting like many others was shelved with AD&D, and I doubt with the small niche of people even knowing it, that anyone will resurrect it.
I find planescape very interesting, and forgotten realms has the great old fantasy feel. Greyhawk is also good.
Ravenloft.

Always has a knack for horror and playing villains, each more depraved than the last can be great fun, not to mention introducing some extremely powered "bogeyman" monsters to keep players on their toes and force them to play clever.

Planescape would be a close second, just for the possibilities and all the weirdness it allows you to introduce.
Anybody remember Al-Qadim? [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Qadim:_The_Genie%27s_Curse]Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse[/url] was nice.
The Forgotten Realms or DragonLance

Played both. I just love the variations of classes and characters
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tarangwydion: Anybody remember Al-Qadim? [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Qadim:_The_Genie%27s_Curse]Al-Qadim: The Genie's Curse[/url] was nice.
I was going to bring this up. My favorite setting was Planescape, though Forgotten Realms was a close second. Both had huge scope.

Al-Qadim is actually my favorite setting, but since Al-Qadim was set in the Forgotten Realms world, I'll stick with Forgotten Realms as my second. Forgotten Realms covered so much, with Faerun, then Al-Qadim to the south, Kara-Tur to the east, and Maztica to the far west (new world).
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l0rdtr3k: for people who say that only Forgotten Realms gets the cool games 4 words for ya.Champions of Krynn trilogy
Dragonlance!
Too bad the Scarred Lands DnD universe (White Wolf RPG editions) never got itself a video game, it's by far my favorite DnD universe.
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Thanalis: Al-Qadim is actually my favorite setting, but since Al-Qadim was set in the Forgotten Realms world...
Ah yes, I forgot that Al-Qadim is actually part of Forgotten Realms.