Emphatically no.
D&D is hands down the market leader. It's easy to join or form up a D&D group, not so much other games.
The fact that the designers and developers have implemented changes that make 4e appealing to me is very exciting. They have successfully lured me back after 10 years of slogging through an indie-rpg haze. I left 3e for a number of issues and, for the most part, never looked back after running -- more accurately enduring -- a year-and-a-half long campaign.
I'm getting 4e precisely because it is D&D and because now I feel I'll be able to enjoy the experience again. Everything I've seen has been really encouraging.
If this game wasn't D&D, I wouldn't bother. While I think it's great, I feel I should clarify. I think it's great compared to other versions of D&D. I'm not convinced that 4e will be better than Savage Worlds in combat (especially mass combat) and I don't think it will be a better adventure game than Spirit of the Century.
But it doesn't have to be. It's prohibitively difficult to form up a regular group for Micolite20, DitV, tSoY, SotC, SW or pretty much any other non-D&D game. But if I want to participate in a D&D game, generally all I have to do is show up at a game store with a book and some dice.
It's nice to have that sort of convenience with a game that it seems I will like again.
D&D is hands down the market leader. It's easy to join or form up a D&D group, not so much other games.
The fact that the designers and developers have implemented changes that make 4e appealing to me is very exciting. They have successfully lured me back after 10 years of slogging through an indie-rpg haze. I left 3e for a number of issues and, for the most part, never looked back after running -- more accurately enduring -- a year-and-a-half long campaign.
I'm getting 4e precisely because it is D&D and because now I feel I'll be able to enjoy the experience again. Everything I've seen has been really encouraging.
If this game wasn't D&D, I wouldn't bother. While I think it's great, I feel I should clarify. I think it's great compared to other versions of D&D. I'm not convinced that 4e will be better than Savage Worlds in combat (especially mass combat) and I don't think it will be a better adventure game than Spirit of the Century.
But it doesn't have to be. It's prohibitively difficult to form up a regular group for Micolite20, DitV, tSoY, SotC, SW or pretty much any other non-D&D game. But if I want to participate in a D&D game, generally all I have to do is show up at a game store with a book and some dice.
It's nice to have that sort of convenience with a game that it seems I will like again.