Raven Crowking
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Page 5 of this thread says otherwise.
I thought that was clarified as a request for a new edition that moves back towards traditional D&D? In which case, Page 5 of this thread does not say otherwise.
I suspect that D&D editions are like movie sequels -- if the edition/sequel has an odd number, it is more likely to be widely accepted than if it has an even number.


In any event, I am not at all sure that "the game sells". Or at least, that the game sells anywhere near where hopes/projections had expected it to sell. The Essentials line, the market share of Pathfinder, the layoffs, etc., may be indications to the contrary.
We don't know, but I wouldn't be surprised if 5e came sooner than expected, and moved in the direction of earlier editions. After all, it has been suggested that the Essentials line is already a move in this direction.
Time will tell. It always does.
RC
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