WotC’s Ray Winninger has hinted on Twitter that we may be seeing something of the 2024 next edition of D&D soon — “you’ll get a first look at some of the new design work soon.”.
My group is about 50/50 on using DDB, with me on the no side. I wouldn't be surprised if DDB users comprised no more than half of all D&D players, but it could easily be different.You could be right. But I wonder what proportion of players/groups actually use DDB at all. I don't. For example, and several of my gamer friends had never even heard of it until I brought it up a few weeks ago.
There's still a value in the surveys, is what I'm getting at.
That's a great question. Another one is, "What do players new to D&D actually like about the game, specifically? What keeps them coming back?" Do we know?Out of curiosity, what do you think was in 4E that's not in 5E that new players specifically want?
My group is about 50/50 on using DDB, with me on the no side. I wouldn't be surprised if DDB users comprised no more than half of all D&D players, but it could easily be different.
I just want to know how big we can hope for... a name wouldn't hurt 5.5/6/anniversary edition need more infoWouldn't they need to get started on that rather soon, then? D&D Next, as I recall, last two years, and 5.5E (or whatever it's going to be called) is coming out sometime in 2024.
WotC is actually disincentivized from making interesting mechanics, as they are likely to divide their player base.On topic...... I don't think DND will ever be what I fully want at this point. I want something like level up, only even more like 4e. I anticipate that 3rd party stuff will always be more interesting in terms of mechanics.
Agreed.WotC is actually disincentivized from making interesting mechanics, as they are likely to divide their player base.
I don't know if Beyond is really a full picture though... the surveys and even just talking to fans at cons can give a more diverse responceI would assume the biggest reason for buying DndBeyond was to get the numbers on what people are actually playing. There's less need for surveys if you know what people actually use.
It will be interesting to see if they start having UA in DDB again, although the technical limitations and effort may not be worth it.
right now I JUST bought a sub to Roll20 but we have been playing for free for a few years now... we know it. If they had to take everything down and the only game table was Wotc that would kill the game for us tooOur group plays many games... this will just leave D&D out of our circulation if it isn't supported on other VTTs (Foundry). I know that is a small percentage of the players out there however, sadly people don't try enough new games.