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<blockquote data-quote="tlantl" data-source="post: 6002963" data-attributes="member: 55225"><p>Wasn't it said in one of the seminars that these guys intended to make everything from all of the editions available electronically?</p><p></p><p>Wouldn't it make sense to make them print on demand also? I'm not saying this is true but it seems like a pretty good idea.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure that there will be a major upsurge of materials from 3rd parties, with or with out WotC's support, for all of their gaming systems. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps the attitude that you don't have to stop playing your favorite version of the game is unofficially the official stance of the company since there are unspoken plans they could include support for all of their products even if only by producing adventures and small rules supplements geared toward each of them.</p><p></p><p>I don't get the impression that WotC is looking at D&D N as the successor to 4e the way they did going from 3e to 4e. Reprinting 1e and 3e while working on next seems like the company is serious about finding a way to keep D&D fans loyal to their brand. </p><p></p><p>Then again I could be delusional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlantl, post: 6002963, member: 55225"] Wasn't it said in one of the seminars that these guys intended to make everything from all of the editions available electronically? Wouldn't it make sense to make them print on demand also? I'm not saying this is true but it seems like a pretty good idea. I'm pretty sure that there will be a major upsurge of materials from 3rd parties, with or with out WotC's support, for all of their gaming systems. Perhaps the attitude that you don't have to stop playing your favorite version of the game is unofficially the official stance of the company since there are unspoken plans they could include support for all of their products even if only by producing adventures and small rules supplements geared toward each of them. I don't get the impression that WotC is looking at D&D N as the successor to 4e the way they did going from 3e to 4e. Reprinting 1e and 3e while working on next seems like the company is serious about finding a way to keep D&D fans loyal to their brand. Then again I could be delusional. [/QUOTE]
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