Orius said:
Not likely for two reasons:
I agree it's unlikely.
Orius said:
First, supporting 1/2e will draw off support for current products which is financially stupid.
Actively supporting the PDF market of SVGames & RPGNow wouldn't be so different than WotC supporting D&D instead of scraping it completely to focus on their most profitable products.
Orius said:
Some fans might not like it, but it's a bad business decision and so won't happen.
Who wouldn't like WotC to be more supportive of prior editions? At most people would be indifferent to it. Anyone out there annoyed that the PDFs are currently available? Or the free classic downloads on the WotC site? These things are turning away customers?
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Pointless personal anecdote:) If WotC did support prior editions better, I would've bought a couple of 3e products since I play
both. Since WotC doesn't care to fix the problem with the PDFs they are selling or to make my favorite edition available in PDF, despite having nearly every other prior edition available in PDF & despite the fact that fans have offerred to do
all the work of creating the PDFs themselves for free & love of the game. Well, that disinclines me to spending money on any WotC products.
Bad business decision to support multiple games? I guess it's a bad business decision for WotC to continue to support D&D instead of focusing on their other games. I guess it's a bad business decision for SJGames, which has been making a decent living for its employees for 24 years & maybe knows a thing or two about good & bad business decisions, supports not only multiple games but multiple roleplaying games.
Orius said:
Hell, even with all of TSR's bad business decisions they did about the same thing when 2e was released too.
The last printing of the oAD&D Players Handbook was
after the release of 2e. The real point, however, is that the post-2000 editions of D&D are really a different game than the pre-2000 editions. The 2e materials can be used with oD&D verbatim. (Ideally you end up with minimal adjustments, but you can actually get by using them verbatim.)
Orius said:
Second, the whole Open Gaming idea is based on a premise that too many systems dilute the RPG market too much. Going back and supporting previous editions of (A)D&D will run counter to that by adding more systems to the market.
Good point. (And an entirely separate can of worms.)
Still, they sell PDFs of the Holmes Basic Set, the Mentzer box sets, the RC, the oAD&D core books, the AD&D2e core books, & Mythus. They've allowed Star Frontiers & Marvel Superheroes to be given away for free.
Would fixing problems with those PDFs significantly increase market dilution? Would selling PDFs of the Moldvay Basic & Cook/Marsh Expert in edition to all the games they already sell PDFs for significantly increase dilution?