Crothian
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I, of course, think of 3.5 as a houseruled variant of the Patfhinder RPG.![]()
That's crafty of Wizards to take Pathfinder, house rule it, and then go back in time and release it before Piazo.

I, of course, think of 3.5 as a houseruled variant of the Patfhinder RPG.![]()
My point is: With a "less aggressive" release schedule, there would be no material for a Dragon Compendium II. Or if there would be, it would be on in 16 years, and all the other material that was produced for 3E would have been stretched to that part.
Actually, most new editions aren't that different. Champions/HERO has made fairly incremental changes over 6 editions. CoC new editions are more like reprints with errata AFAIK. GURPS changes aren't that big either, IIRC (but they're not insignificant). Etc.
I think the "OMG SO MANY BOOKS" issue people have with 4e is less to do with the number of books they're releasing and more to do with the "Everything is core" idea. In times past WotC or TSR would release a book and you'd go "Eh, I don't really want the splat." With the "everything is core" there's a bigger push to get ALL the books, because god help you, you'll be seeing info regarding them on ever other book.
*cough* someone forgot about Fusion edition of champions before 5th and 6th which was a radical departure...*cough*
You know...I actually LIKE this.
I like the fact that if say I have a swordmage class, adventurer vault 2 will have items that benefit my character.
re: Modules
I'm not sure how modules could be profitable. Basically if a group is 5 players and 1 DM, a rules book is doing 6 times the number as a similarly produced adventure.