That sucks. I guess that means we shouldn't be expecting them to update old campaign settings or branch out with new mechanics or experimental concepts in the near future. :/
Anything worth doing is worth doing yourself.

That sucks. I guess that means we shouldn't be expecting them to update old campaign settings or branch out with new mechanics or experimental concepts in the near future. :/
Now I know whose responsible for the slow D&D release schedule and who I hope gets fired so D&D can be properly supported.
Now I know whose responsible for the slow D&D release schedule and who I hope gets fired so D&D can be properly supported.
Anything worth doing is worth doing yourself.![]()
Now I know whose responsible for the slow D&D release schedule and who I hope gets fired so D&D can be properly supported.
I think with Greg Leeds, it is helpful to look at his previous interviews... from September 2011, a time we now know they were working on developing D&D Next.
Over-all our business is up significantly. I think anyone you talk to about what’s going on with Magic and D&D will tell you that we are having very, very strong sales.
We will have and have had occasional turnover, but D&D is a healthy, thriving business on the role-playing side and will continue to be."
Some would argue this IS proper support. Increased profit for WOTC says perhaps it is for the long term as well.