DaveMage
Slumbering in Tsar
Is there any thing in these posts that hasn't already been covered in the main topic post?
This thread has 90% less fat.

Is there any thing in these posts that hasn't already been covered in the main topic post?
I voted no. 1 simple reason: I no longer have any interest in any product they produce ever again. I was not interested in 4E. Now, I ahve no interest in any old TSR product that my girlfriend doesn't already own. I won't be picking up any more dungeon tiles. No more minis. No more looking longingly at Magic the Gathering cards and remembering the days of my youth. No longer carrying about any Avalon Hill games. No interest in Forgotten Realms fiction. Nothing.
I will never, ever, for the life of me, understand attitudes like this. Why do you think you are so privileged that a company must agree with all your demands?
Yup. They are sacrificing one revenue stream in the hopes that it will boost another, assuming that the person who made this decision observes the same reality that you and I do. I've also been around long enough to deal with people who (for their own personal reasons, all different) refuse to accept that the world works a certain way - this could also be such a case, though I don't judge it more than 10% likely.I've been an exec for many years at different companies that sell digital & physical products with different versions. This is the only reason that makes actual sense, despite the reason given.
3) People who will pay won't be able to purchase older editions as easily.
4) #3 above means that maybe they'll spend on the newest product.
Except step 4 is wrong. They will continue to play earlier editions either through the books they already own legally, or illegal pdfs or 3rd parties like Pathfinder.
Now the people that needed access to 4E via pdfs will either be forced to become criminals or quit 4E.