The Little Raven
First Post
My only reason for even stating that hypothetical was to say that "the core books are in a second printing!" doesn't equal "4e is an unparalleled success, and this has vindicated its decisions because everyone likes it!"
The 4e core books went for their third print-run (third print-run ordered August 2008, 2 months after release) faster than 3.0 went for it's second print-run (second print-run ordered December 2008, 3 months after release), with a larger initial print-run (and probably larger second and third print-runs, but unconfirmed).
It means 4e didn't flop right out of the gate, but there's a lot of room for that "didn't flop" to fluctuate.
By the same period in their respective lifespans, 4e core books are outselling 3.0 core books, even with a depressed dollar, increased production costs, and a growing recession. That's quite a bit more than just "didn't flop right out of the gate."
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