thecasualoblivion
First Post
Its my opinion that there are 4 main groups of D&D fans for 5E to appeal to, not just 4E, 3E/PF, and OSR. There is a 4th group, an important one, that tends to get lumped in within the 3E/PF and OSR crowds yet distinct from both. I call that group "2E", in quotation marks as I would expect few of them to personally associate themselves with that edition.
The main traits of the "2E" group:
1. Favor the playstyle of post-OSR AD&D.
2. Switched to 3E(mostly) and played it as AD&D instead of 3E.
3. Prefer AD&D in a general sense, not a specific sense
4. Don't have a game that is truly their own at this point. AD&D/retroclones are a bit out of date, 3E doesn't really fit the playstyle and is no longer "what everybody plays", and 4E doesn't really fit at all.
The main traits of the "2E" group:
1. Favor the playstyle of post-OSR AD&D.
2. Switched to 3E(mostly) and played it as AD&D instead of 3E.
3. Prefer AD&D in a general sense, not a specific sense
4. Don't have a game that is truly their own at this point. AD&D/retroclones are a bit out of date, 3E doesn't really fit the playstyle and is no longer "what everybody plays", and 4E doesn't really fit at all.