olshanski said:That looks like a very good reason for a publisher to publish 4th edition. Since the 3.5 market is saturated with adventures and supplements, the market has dwindled. If you start a new edition, however, you have millions of people who don't even own the basic rules yet.
Not if enough people say,"Don't bother. By the time you get into it, 5E is on its way."
I'll switch to 4E if it's an upgrade similar to how 3.5E was with 3.0E and only if they convert all 3.0/3.5e books to the 4E format.
Otherwise, WotC can say goodbye to this hardcore D&D fan.