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<blockquote data-quote="bouncyhead" data-source="post: 5239142" data-attributes="member: 19115"><p>The word that springs to mind for me is 'reboot'. That might be a little strong but I'm getting the distinct feeling that WotC are reaching out to those D&Ders who didn't switch editions (or did switch and abandoned) with an opportunity to have another go at 4E with a clean slate.</p><p></p><p>This definitely strikes a chord with me. I tried and failed to get into 4E when it came out. Since then some developments in the game have got me more interested, but the fluid nature of the ruleset with DDI and additional core releases have become a barrier to having another go. There's just too much to catch up on, too many new books to buy (as well as rebuying the original core books - long since Ebayed).</p><p></p><p>I understand that this is all in DDI but that doesn't quite do it - you need a certain momentum in a group for these things and for our group that means new books. New shinyness.</p><p></p><p>And this:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And this</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And this</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Are as as near as I've ssen to a direct appeal to non-switchers, touching on those aspects (class diversity and system mastery) that flat-out appeal to <strong>some</strong> players but were (seemingly) deliberately excised from 'original' 4E.</p><p></p><p>All wrapped up in a product that also pitches at new-new players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bouncyhead, post: 5239142, member: 19115"] The word that springs to mind for me is 'reboot'. That might be a little strong but I'm getting the distinct feeling that WotC are reaching out to those D&Ders who didn't switch editions (or did switch and abandoned) with an opportunity to have another go at 4E with a clean slate. This definitely strikes a chord with me. I tried and failed to get into 4E when it came out. Since then some developments in the game have got me more interested, but the fluid nature of the ruleset with DDI and additional core releases have become a barrier to having another go. There's just too much to catch up on, too many new books to buy (as well as rebuying the original core books - long since Ebayed). I understand that this is all in DDI but that doesn't quite do it - you need a certain momentum in a group for these things and for our group that means new books. New shinyness. And this: And this And this Are as as near as I've ssen to a direct appeal to non-switchers, touching on those aspects (class diversity and system mastery) that flat-out appeal to [B]some[/B] players but were (seemingly) deliberately excised from 'original' 4E. All wrapped up in a product that also pitches at new-new players. [/QUOTE]
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