EzekielRaiden
Follower of the Way
Okay?I've been playing since the 80s, and 5e is my favorite system, largely because I see it as the true successor to 2e, which is the version I learned to play with and my 2nd favorite. For me, 5e recaptured the feel of 2e while making it much easier to pick up and play. I've played far more D&D over the last 10 years than I had in the previous 25 and a lot of that is thanks to 5e not requiring system mastery to have a good time with it, which is important for most of my players who don't spend a lot of time thinking about D&D outside of the 12 hours or so a month that we play.
The '24 refresh, for me, wasn't 'neccessary' in that I could have kept playing 14 for another 3 decades, but I do appreciate WotC updating the game to make it even easier to onboard new players (I have 2 brand new players using the new PHB for their characters) and thus keep growing the hobby. I have 2 players in my group that have been with me for a decade, and we fill out the group with 2-3 other players who come in for a couple of years before dropping out to be replaced with new players.
I'm saying WotC's bet is that the majority of players are people like you. I don't think a majority of players are, in fact, driven by the kinds of things that are driving you.