Flav wrote on Jan 17
th, 2012 at 3:17am:
Ok, the problem here is that Eberron is the new kid. It's a support world created specifically for D&D3...
And when they released D&D3 they just dropped all the other worlds in Favor for Eberron.
Now as they hit a wall of nerdrage, and saw that people weren't buying D&D3 due to no FR support they had to do things about it and did print some Forgotten Realms and Greyhawk stuff, but it didn't go far.
Umm.... No?
3rd edition was released in 2000.
FR 3rd edition was released in 2001.
Rich Baker won a contest in 2002 that brought Eberron into creation.
It was for 3.5 that Eberron got the spotlight, not 3.0.
But they didn't drop the other worlds. The other worlds were already fully fleshed out, so there was little to do to them. Eberron was a blank canvas, which is why it received the most attention.
And your list of which campaigns were/are available for which editions also has a number of errors.
Those two things in combination make this statement extremely hilarious.
Flav wrote on Jan 17
th, 2012 at 1:20pm:
oh yeah, I can't wait to troll them with facts from the books with page and line numbers that will tell the contrary of what they say...
It's funny because your "facts" aren't facts at all, and what you're saying is contrary to the truth.