Irrelevant to the original question.... well, in terms of business, that's not good. WotC would get to sell you the game once, and that's it. Good burst, but not a good revenue stream. In terms of business, absolute perfection is not a desired goal.
Irrelevant to the original question.
And I'm a consumer, not a "business".
Korgoth,
You are arguing two opposing points. Can't have it both ways.
First, you make the case that planned obsolescence is a corporate tool to get us to keep buying worthless crap. But then you make the case that...
By your logic, a corp interested only in the next quarters returns wouldn't engage in planned obsolescence, since that in a nutshell is a long term sales plan.
So which is it? Do they aim for long term returns using "breakable" product, or do they go for the quick buck?
Well, he did say the game had everything you wanted...
PS
If 5th Ed. came out right now, and it had everything you (personally) ever desired in an RPG would you buy it?
I ask to see how much people want to own a good game, vs. how much they hate corp. greed/money grabs.
"Everything if ever personally desired" = Money Grab? No comprendo. The poll responses speak for themselves.