Shazman said:Yeah, they are definitely burning their bridges with me with this "nuke the Realms for the noobies" mentality. Of course, WotC already lost most of it's goodwill with me when they cancelled Dungeon and Dragon. The online versions are a joke. Anyway, it seems that most of the customers they are targeting with these changes, (maybe all of the 4E changes), do not know of or care about the Realms or Dungeons and Dragons. Why are they all of the sudden going to "discover" and "fall in love " with 4E and the new Realms? I just don't see it. They are getting rid of loyal customers for the possibility of getting new customers whiich may not be in it for the long haul. It seems awfully short-sighted.
Read my post above on barriers to entry. That is why WOTC is doing much of this as it let's new blood into the hobby easier. If new blood doesn;t come in, then our beloved hobby dies overtime through attrition.
As for 4e D&D, from everything I've seen so far in the preview books, heard from inside the industry and the tidbits online, they are heading the right direction. Only complaint people might have is the Fluff named game mechanics (see debates from before about Golden Wyvern Adept). Over a third of the mechanics is named like this now. Some DMs will find this frustrating potentially. Otherwise, everything I've heard makes 4e sound incredible to run and play. Read the worlds and monsters book for a 4e DM perspective.
As for the Realms, it will depend on how true to the setting's feel they stay. If the Realms turns into the Road Warrior, there might be a problem. Reminds of the part in Fight Club when Ed Norton beat the hell out of the blonde guy, and then stated that he wanted to destroy something beautiful. I think this is how some of the realms fans are feeling right now.
One other point, I think some of the Points of Light/ Surrounding Darkness is what they are trying to put back into the realms. This would require "destroying/ ruining" places. The trade off is a sense of mystery and exploration of the unknown. So, I guess we will see.