Mournblade94
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That's the real frustration for 4e players, isn't it? It's the OPPORTUNITY COST of doing a "retro D&D mishmash" that appears to be serving no one, when they KNOW that a productive, detailed re-work of the 4e core could really give them something special. And realizing that opportunity is going to be lost, at least until someone with the guts and fortitude comes up with an OGL "Pathfinderized" 4e clone. Put in that light, I can see how that would be incredibly frustrating, especially when it feels like most of the 3e and prior crowd is giving Next a resounding "meh" to this point.
3e-ites don't need another fantasy D20 system nearly as much as the 4e aficionados need a revamped, cleaned up, progressive take of 4e.
I disagree with this. I love PATHFINDER. There is no game that could take me away from PATHFINDER except for Dungeons and Dragons. I did not want or need 4e. It broke to many things I like in order to fix problems I found were minor.
Now though, it appears I am getting D&D back. The D&D I want back. So far it is shaping up to something I like. If this game offers me a good deal of character customability and is as simple as AD&D to DM, I have hit the Jackpot. It also appears so far I can port new material from Pathfinder over to D&D.
SO in terms of game support, I need 5e much more than a streamlined Pathfinder or 4e.
I am not giving up on Pathfinder, they are going to get my money regardless. I buy AP's, and all of their RPG books. I buy Golarion source material to mine ideas for Forgotten Realms. Their stuff is too good to give up.
With Next approaching, that means I will have Pathfinder products enhancing my D&D game.
All people can do is vote with their wallet. I don't think WOTC would suddenly cancel 4e and make a new edition because of people giving criticism on the internet. They must have sales information none of us are privy too, because otherwise making Next is a stupid move. If their sales data is showing that 4e was a business failure (As Scott Rouse hinted at several times), it would actually be a worse move for them to develop a streamlined 4e, rather than try to get a good number of thier old fanbase back.