Revisions to the core mechanics, to me at least, seem a little redundant at this point.
The problem that I see is Wizard's poorly done move into digital. I wrote an open letter about it here.
The gist is this:
- Wizards is building on outdated tech (.Net) and poorly done tech (Silverlight). They missed a huge opportunity with the virtual tabletop and with open source, and those holes are being filled by little startups like Obsidian Portal and Roll20.
- Paizo's efforts in digital, while still nascent, are much more exciting than what Wizards is doing. Their Kickstarter campaign is double-funded, with two weeks to go.
- There's a serious lack of geek culture at the executive level. The C-suite there is full of people from banking, consumer goods, and publishing industries.
All in all, 5th edition gets a big "eh" from me, but the digital efforts of Wizards makes me want to cry.
The problem that I see is Wizard's poorly done move into digital. I wrote an open letter about it here.
The gist is this:
- Wizards is building on outdated tech (.Net) and poorly done tech (Silverlight). They missed a huge opportunity with the virtual tabletop and with open source, and those holes are being filled by little startups like Obsidian Portal and Roll20.
- Paizo's efforts in digital, while still nascent, are much more exciting than what Wizards is doing. Their Kickstarter campaign is double-funded, with two weeks to go.
- There's a serious lack of geek culture at the executive level. The C-suite there is full of people from banking, consumer goods, and publishing industries.
All in all, 5th edition gets a big "eh" from me, but the digital efforts of Wizards makes me want to cry.