I don't get this whole "my turn" thing. And agree with [MENTION=23240]steenan[/MENTION], [MENTION=1210]the Jester[/MENTION] and others: buy and play games you enjoy, don't buy and don't play games you don't enjoy.
If you are compromising in playing a game with friends that is not your favourite, well that's not the publisher's problem. It seems to be a result of friends having different tastes. Most of us have worked out ways to deal with this, from choosing pizza to choosing movies to choosing games. For WotC it is a commercial problem - how to maximise their market uptake - but I can't see that it has any moral dimension. No one has an entitlement that a commercial publisher deploy its resources to make a game well-suited to them.
Heck, design your own game and then invite your friends to play it with you! (I think there are some posters on these boards who have done just that.)
If you are compromising in playing a game with friends that is not your favourite, well that's not the publisher's problem. It seems to be a result of friends having different tastes. Most of us have worked out ways to deal with this, from choosing pizza to choosing movies to choosing games. For WotC it is a commercial problem - how to maximise their market uptake - but I can't see that it has any moral dimension. No one has an entitlement that a commercial publisher deploy its resources to make a game well-suited to them.
Heck, design your own game and then invite your friends to play it with you! (I think there are some posters on these boards who have done just that.)