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Is it possible that 2nd edition could make a very popular come back?
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<blockquote data-quote="Xyxox" data-source="post: 7003420" data-attributes="member: 16542"><p>I think you've made some pretty good arguments for your assumptions but there is one undeniable factor about VTTs, many of the newer games actually support the medium. You are never going to see support for AD&D 2E on Roll 20 from Wizards. The entire idea of D&D is to sell game books and if you promote old, out of print versions, you aren't going to sell as many of your latest version rule books.</p><p></p><p>That fact alone suggests that 2E is less likely to be played on VTTs.</p><p></p><p>Now, your assumption about older people may hold true broadly, but as a 53 year old man who started Role Play gaming with the white box in '77, there are many factors in my decision not to try out 5E yet. One might surprise you. I tend to not purchase game books in hard copy, preferring to stick with PDF files. I've switched over mostly to eBook formats for all of my reading, and this for over a decade, now going on two. (I actually purchased 2E PDF files from TSR/Wizards before 3E came out). I just prefer the ease of a single thin device with all my game books to carry around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xyxox, post: 7003420, member: 16542"] I think you've made some pretty good arguments for your assumptions but there is one undeniable factor about VTTs, many of the newer games actually support the medium. You are never going to see support for AD&D 2E on Roll 20 from Wizards. The entire idea of D&D is to sell game books and if you promote old, out of print versions, you aren't going to sell as many of your latest version rule books. That fact alone suggests that 2E is less likely to be played on VTTs. Now, your assumption about older people may hold true broadly, but as a 53 year old man who started Role Play gaming with the white box in '77, there are many factors in my decision not to try out 5E yet. One might surprise you. I tend to not purchase game books in hard copy, preferring to stick with PDF files. I've switched over mostly to eBook formats for all of my reading, and this for over a decade, now going on two. (I actually purchased 2E PDF files from TSR/Wizards before 3E came out). I just prefer the ease of a single thin device with all my game books to carry around. [/QUOTE]
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