Glade Riven
Adventurer
Years of being online and involved with various unsundrey nerd forums has taught me to beware the prophesies of doom and gloom on upcoming, unreleased products in which we have no information on. Still, though, the disjunction that happened with 3.5/D20's unity shattered into shards of 4e, Pathfinder, Savage Worlds, and a few others has been (in my opinion) good for the RPG industry as a whole. Good for Wizards of the Coast? That point may be debatable, but a successfully diverse industry is a good thing.
Calling 5e a failed product when it 1. hasn't been made, B. we know absolutly nothing about it and III. we don't even know absolutly if it is even in the pipe is absurd. One element that came out of "The Great Fracturing" is that many people are willing to try out new things - even if they don't stick with it. Silly forum edition wars aside (don't make me break out the demotivators again - I will, too), I am confident that many gamers of many different systems will at least check out the next edition of 5e - if only to put forth long tirades on how it sucks and get into arguments with people who actually like it.
Opining for the "good old days" of the d20's absolute dominance is silly (especially with so much d20 stuff to go through, even before Pathfinder). I'm more interested in getting my dice on and hitting the tables.
Calling 5e a failed product when it 1. hasn't been made, B. we know absolutly nothing about it and III. we don't even know absolutly if it is even in the pipe is absurd. One element that came out of "The Great Fracturing" is that many people are willing to try out new things - even if they don't stick with it. Silly forum edition wars aside (don't make me break out the demotivators again - I will, too), I am confident that many gamers of many different systems will at least check out the next edition of 5e - if only to put forth long tirades on how it sucks and get into arguments with people who actually like it.
Opining for the "good old days" of the d20's absolute dominance is silly (especially with so much d20 stuff to go through, even before Pathfinder). I'm more interested in getting my dice on and hitting the tables.