Hiya.
Honestly? I'm pretty sure my group could give a rodents tail-end about 5e. They've all heard it's comming out sometime in the future...but don't care at all. We have so many RPG's anyway, we're set for life (multiple, lives, actually). We enjoy what we enjoy, and if we end up 'enjoying' 5e it will take a seat right next to 1e AD&D, Star Frontiers, Marvel Super Heroes Advanced, Dark Dungeons (BECMI/RC clone), etc. We may end up buying 2 or three PHB's between all six of us, one or two may pick up a DMG, perhaps another book or two, and that will be about it. They can come out with three supplements per month or per year...we still won't buy them. No need. We have imaginations and what we can produce ourselves, for our own games, is far superior to anything any other game company can produce, by the simple fact that it would be *exactly* what we want.
*shrug* That last fact is something that too many game companies nowadays seem to forget...their target audience (re: consumers), don't actually *need* them for anything. Yet, for some reason, these companies seem to think RPG's are like other forms of entertainment...like movies. Once you watch Part 1, you will go and buy Part 2, then 3, 4, 5, 6, etc... Alas, RPG's aren't like that, and once you buy Part 1, you can make Part 2 to infinity yourselves. Maybe one day they'll figure out that "selling RPG's will make us rich and the company grow" is NOT something that is likely to happen. If they accepted the "we make RPG's for fun, and when we break even we're happy...if we make a profit, that's just a bonus"...lets just say I think the 'industry' would be *much* better off.
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Paul L. Ming