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I'll give it 18 months. Or Pathfinder might rebrand itself as less of a "3e clone" and more of a 3e successor. There's alot of good stuff in 4e, and some great design theory. I'd buy a book just discussing the evolution of the design and decisions (like WotC is going to give that away...).Yair said:I'll second those predictions.
I'll add another: within a year, a major publisher will release a major OGL-lincesed game based on 4e ideas, but sufficiently different (in his opinion) to not be derivative. I, for one, am looking forward to it.
This license doesn't suprise me at all. In fact, the only suprising thing is how close I was. I mean, I didn't -really- expect WotC to go near-nuclear on everything, but I couldn't think of a reason for them not too. WotC wants 3pp support, but they do not care about it.
There's no conspiracy theory. WotC wants 3pp to support D&D. End story. They don't really care how many (and I'll guarantee a number will), so long as it directly supports D&D. The OGL & OGL-SRD are like...a tree, with the SRD at the base. Products kept growing further and further away from the SRD and core rules. The GSL keeps everything close and tight - there's no independant game creation; everything springs directly from the core rules or not at all.