While I'm going to respond to people, I should point out that even though I'm not playing any D&D right now, when I return it will be 3.x and not 4.0. I'm not arguing FOR 4.0, I'm advocating an objective look at the numbers presented. I'm looking at the potential market for editions.
Well, I did say they bought the 4E PHB, didn't I? I also left the possibility that they may buy PHB2. That's one book per year. For comparison, I used to buy 10 or so WotC books every year, and now I don't buy any. In other words, for each me WotC lost, they had to gain 10 people who buy "a little." Now, this poll cannot be used to analyze that fresh blood, but it can be used to extrapolate that WotC needs a whole lot of fresh blood to replace 58% hardcore RPG geeks who are no longer buying their products (or are buying in a greatly diminished capacity).
I agree with you, but you are assuming things outside the purview of this poll. Who's to say how many "No Change" people were also "one book" people? After all, if one book got you by in 3.x, then it probably serves your purposes. Why buy a new edition?
It's a leap on my part, in the opposite direction-- but not huge.
I'd say the burden of proof is heavier for you to suggest that folks who aren't playing very often are nevertheless buying heavily into the game. It's an odd claim.
Where did I claim that? My claim was that if you are playing you are in the 'market' for a new book, far more so than if you are not playing.
The rather obvious assertion that 32% is about 1/3 is not my opinion.
The assertion was not 1/3 are playing, it was that 2/3 are NOT. 59% are not, that is also not my
opinion.
59%=/=66%...
And what, exactly, do you think my opinion of the game is, such that my analysis of this poll would be less than objective?
Here's a funny thing, I used to have a quote
from you in my sig about 4.0 and "the smell coming from the kitchen". I think we're in agreement about 4.0, my quibble is the inflation of the numbers in this poll.
There is a good reason that I am using the 2/3rds analysis. Please allow me to explain.
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That's 59%, saying No to 4E. Not just generally No, not mostly No, but absolutely No. No 4E at all. Entirely earlier editions.
(apologetic look)
Not my fault or my doing. People chose, not me, how they would respond to this poll.
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And some have chimed in, and informed me that they have quit the hobby since 4E was introduced. Their posts are earlier in this thread.
So if that is factored in, we really are talking about 2 out of 3, or at the very least 6 out of 10.
Do you realize you said that "people chose, not me, how they would respond to this poll" and then proceeded to say you "factored in" a bunch of people who posted they no longer play to inflate your numbers?
6 out of 10 I can live with. It still rounds up from the actual responses that you got, but it's certainly closer than saying 2/3. It is also probably within the 'margin of error' for the poll.
I would suspect you'd see pretty different results on different boards. I don't know about the Gleemax boards (haven't been there for years), but RPGNet, for example, seems very bullish on 4e.
There was a poll on Reaper's message boards that, if you took off the "I play something else" option, gave you similar results (far fewer responses however). Surprising, given the number of people who have asked for Dragonborn minis or converted minis into Dragonborn over there. Anecdotally, they also sold out of quite a few of their Reptus (the Lizardfolk/Dragonfolk faction of their Warlord game) minis at Gen Con.
I've seen similar results on other smaller message boards as well, but I wasn't surprised at those numbers, given the population of those boards.