dmccoy1693
Adventurer
Brother ... pulling up data from the USA today, ... completely useless. Comparing it like that would mean the following assumptions (and these are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head):
And to help bridge some kind of gap, While I will probably never consider playing 4E for myself, I can definitely see me using it to introduce my daughter to RPGs in a few years. 3E is just to complex for her she'll give up before she even gives it a try, but 4E sounds about her speed. If this was one of the design goals of 4E, then I handily applaud WotC.
- The total size of the book market are identical for all time periods (which they are not).
- Economic conditions for all time periods are identical (which they are not).
- Harry Potter, LotR, Spiderman and others never skewed or even influenced the market.
- People were passing on role playing to the next generation in identical proportions.
- People's interest in fantasy vs sci-fi never waxed or waned.
And to help bridge some kind of gap, While I will probably never consider playing 4E for myself, I can definitely see me using it to introduce my daughter to RPGs in a few years. 3E is just to complex for her she'll give up before she even gives it a try, but 4E sounds about her speed. If this was one of the design goals of 4E, then I handily applaud WotC.