The reason for this post is my D&D group is about to make the jump from playing D&D to EotE (or just FFG SWRPG in general). We feel the system is far superior to D20 and are ready for some SW RPG action!
Just some background info on the D&D 5E modules I've read/played: Rise of Tiamat (both books) played as a PC, Curse of Strahd I GM'd, I've also read Out of the Abyss and I just picked up Tomb of Annihilation, it’s this last book that has caused me to make this comparison, It is really, REALLY good!
In my search to run the perfect EotE campaign for my group, which we are starting in a couple months, I have and have read: Beyond the Rim, Jewel of Yavin, Mask of the Pirate Queen, Debts Owed, Onslaught at Arda 1, and Chronicles of the Gatekeeper. I like these adventures, for the most part. I think it would be more accurate to say I like 'parts' of each of these adventures, but none of them, as a whole, stand out to me as really epic adventures, at least not compared the D&D books I've read and participated in.
It just seems that the D&D books are so much...more, is probably the best word to use. Granted they are more expensive, Tomb of Annihilation is probably the most expensive to date at $50, but man it is just so jam packed with content and goodness! And the SWRPG adventures so far just seem so...'meh' in comparison. For the most part, it’s just one section of each campaign that seems really cool, while the rest kinda lacks. So at this point I'm taking parts from each one and making them fit together, but I'd much rather just have all of it in one, and ALL of it be good.
Is it me? Am I the only one that feels this way? Is this an unfair comparison?
Heck I would gladly pay $50 (or more!) for an FFG produced SWRPG adventure with as much content as these D&D books!