The Navy book details the ships in each navy as well as the equipment used by those navies so no not just fluff or filler. The army book lists the vehicles and equipment used by the armies so no that not just fluff or filler. Most setting books are largely fluff. As for adventure many GM and Players love these type of books the fact that you don’t is irrelevant.These could have all been in one large setting book. Who needs a book just of the war fleets or just of the armies? What use are those on their own? I haven't read these books but they must be full of fluff and filler to expand this setting into four books? Especially when you consider the whole of the core rules fits into just one medium sized book. I could have written a great setting book with all of that in myself.
Your criticism of books that you have by your own admission haven’t read says everything about your bias and the value of your opinion of these books. You literally have nothing to support your opinion. By the way the core rule book is 260+ pages that not considered a medium book in fact it’s about the standard size for a gaming book.
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