Pseudopsyche
First Post
This. WotC can talk all they want about uniting existing gamers (and with whom else would they have a dialogue anyway?), but if they're smart their real target will be new players and especially new DMs. For now D&D is still the primary entry point into the hobby, so the wider a net they cast, the more satisfied customers they'll catch. Before Next, a new gamer who bounces off of 4E-style D&D moves on to Pathfinder. After Next, a new gamer who prefers 3E-style to 4E-style D&D might stick around.There's another reason why I think D&D Next has a good chance to succeed: It reminds me of Savage Worlds.
Not only did Savage Worlds change how I look at roleplaying games, but it has proven itself to be an easy path into roleplaying. The casual player, a majority in my experience, grasps it better and faster than any other system I've run.
My recent playtest experience was the closest to that I've seen out of D&D, and it left me feeling good about the system.