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BryonD said:Besides, we also know that 3.5 sold a bigger print run than 3.0. I guess by your standard of proof than means that 3.5 was more popular than 3.0. If you believe that I have a bridge I'd like to sell you. I personally thought 3.5 was a great improvement. But my personal preference doesn't cloud my ability to see that it wasn't universally popular.
Umm, what?
Yes, there was a VERY small number of people who stayed with 3e, but, are you honestly going to try to argue that 3.5 didn't absolutely bury 3.0?
If such a large number of gamers stayed 3.0, why didn't anyone try to sell to them?
What I see is you trying to project your personal take on things onto everyone else.
MMU said:Which you did intentionally, because you knew that the number of respondents on ENWorld who'd say they didn't convert to 3E at all and never intend to would be tiny - making the 45% who are turning up their noses at 4E look huge.
Actually I didn't include them because they don't matter when it comes to the question. BryonD claimed that the overwhelming majority of people who changed from 2e to 3e did so almost immedietely.
Now, I am surprised that so many did change so quickly. However, 50% is HARDLY an overwhelming majority. It's barely a majority AT ALL. I honestly thought it would be smaller, true, but, that doesn't change my point.
From the other thread:
BryonD said:There certainly would have been a few individual votes that way. I find it inconceivable that the proportions would have been anywhere near the same.Yet, the proportions are pretty damn close.
BryonD said:My personal experience, along with the experiences related to me by a vast number of people. Seriously, it goes way beyond anecdote. I don't doubt for a second that there were people that stayed. But I would have been hard pressed to find 1 in 30 that wanted to stay, far far less 1 in 3.
Heck, I thought it was simply an accepted fact that part of the reason 3E generated such a boom in interest was how the market as a whole was done with 2E. Does that mean that there were no exceptions? Of course not.
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And, even after release, there were also quite a few people who were perfectly content with their 2e or 1e games.
Agreed. Lots. Just not 1 in 3.
According to this thread it is EXACTLY 1 in 3 that didn't make the switch initially. Actually, it's closer to 50%.
That's my entire point all the way along. It's way too premature to make any sort of conclusions in any direction. Sure, 4e might crash and burn in a year. That's entirely possible. Yet, judging from how people made the switch from 2e to 3e, the numbers look fairly close to me. Given the statistical variance and the obvious bias of the polls in question.
See, BryonD keeps claiming that those he knows don't like 4e. That's fine. But, OTOH, all the players I know like 4e. So, personal anecdote doesn't amount to a whole lot.