You mean the edition to make oD&D, 1E, 2E and 3E fans equally unhappy? I don't think that there would be beauty in that frankenstein monster. "Crap, i didn't factor weapon speed into Golden Wyvern!"
I hate to say it, but WotC doesn't care about making OD&D, 1E, 2E, 3E (and not to mention BECMI) fans equally happy or unhappy. Everyone pre-3E combined is probably a relatively small percentage of the player base, even smaller in terms of what they buy.
The real key would be to make both 3E and 4E fans happy
and attract a new generation of players. Quite frankly I'm not sure that WotC currently has the creative juices for it.
"One game to find them,
One game to bind them..."
I do not believe such a game exists, that it existed at all was a heppenstance of history and circumstance and sundered elements will never again unite in the way they once did. Unless they invent the holodeck.
Maybe, maybe not. I think it is possible but would be very, very difficult to do. One can dream, though...
That could be done in 4e as it stands with some effort on Wizards part. If they want to make the effort.
Yes, and the fact that it hasn't happened is one of the reasons that I question the "creative juices" of WotC. Of course the
Hero Builder's Guidebook brings a ray of hope.
I would not either but they could put that out with 5e announced. I think also we will see some more experimental books in the Book of 9 Swords style before 5e will be announced, probably something with classless D&D.
Maybe, but that sort of approach has been proven to be un-lucrative. My sense is that they'll feel things out with
Hero Builder's and then if that takes off, expand from there.
One thing that no one seems to be taking into account, or at least mentioning, is that WotC itself may not know when 5E will come out. Or rather, it probably depends upon various factors, what the profit trajectory is, etc. They could be thinking 3-5 years, depending upon sales in the next 1-2. If sales dip precipitously in 2011 and don't come back up in early 2012, we could get a 5E announcement at GenCon of that year then 5E in 2013. If things improve or at least plateau a bit, that could be pushed back another year or two.
However, I thing 3 years is too soon, I thin 5 years is the minimum and here is why: It will take 3 years to create a fully integratred suite of DDI tools and at least 2 years of observation to see how people use them.
In that 2 years they can develop the new tools to support 5e. When that toolset is nearly ready then they announce 5e for a years time.
I think that they are now capacity constrained in software develoopment and while the can output stuff for the current game and develope a new game in 3 years I am not convinced that they can develope new tools for the existing game and tools for the new game at the same time. Hell, it is not obvious right now that they can complete the development process for the tools in the existing game right now.
A 5e with no eTools having gone as far as they have gone with etools for 4e is pretty much unthinkable, and would have very little credibility.
It may be that DDI right now will form the basis for 5E DDI, that we will start to see transition products like
Book of Nine Swords was from 3.5 to 4E. As many have said, 5E may not be so distinctly marked as "5E". It might be a more gradual transition through continual updates and changes to DDI. Eventually they will want to make a big announcement and a new line of core books, but they might sneak up on us a bit.
Especially as they have demonstrated the interest in the marketplace. Failure to deliver would certainly open the door for others to succed where they have failed.
Yes, as we saw with Pathfinder.