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Been playing the game isnce 1977, and now I am a Paizonian Pathfinder Grognard - hah!
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Anyhow, I find the New Coke analogy kind of odd, especially if 3.5 is supposed to represent "classic Coke." If anything is classic Coke it is OD&D and much of AD&D, especially pre-Dragonlance. 3E, when it came out, was New Coke. 4E? I dunno...Cherry Coke? Dr Pepper?
The analogy breaks down, but I just shake my head when people say that 3E is real D&D but 4E is not (the Classic/New Coke analogy being yet another variant). Both were quite different from the D&D that came before, and both were seen as "New Coke" when they came out to a certain minority of D&D players.
I believe the company was making a switch in the formula (to something cheaper to produce), and used the New Coke as a ruse to hide the scent of doing something to change the original flavor to the cheaper version.
I have always shared this belief.
Coca-Cola used cane sugar. Coke Classic uses high fructose corn syrup.