El Mahdi
Muad'Dib of the Anauroch
Easier said than done. The fan base is so polarized on some things that Wizards simply cannot win. Take the dragonborn, for example: if they include that race in the Player's Handbook, about 50% of their fans will howl in outrage. If they do not include it in the Player's Handbook, the other 50% of their fans will howl in outrage. They can't do both, so "compromise" is out of the question. No matter what they do, half their fans will be outraged.
Now, repeat this exercise, but instead of "dragonborn," use tieflings. Or warlords. Or warlocks, healing surges, or whatever definition of "hit point" is in style these days. The fan base becomes less and less satisfied as a whole with each decision they make.
The online surveys and playtesting will help a lot at first, by helping people feel involved, like they have some influence over the direction of the game. But when the final product hits the shelves, more of these fans will be frowning than smiling.
Maybe...Maybe Not. It's certainly possible, but I think they can pull it off for most people. I'm definitely in so far. This small issue wouldn't keep me from buying the game, unless it was endemic throughout the whole design...but I doubt it will be.
But I do know for a certainty that things like this won't be addressed unless we provide them feedback like in this thread. These threads actually make me optimistic that this will turn out to be quite awesome.
