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Yep I was mainly referring to that particular point in time when D&D changed to 4e and Paizo released Pathfinder. So Paizo took many of the 3e fans under its wings while WotC opened a new chapter in the evolution of their brand.
The interesting question for me is what Paizo will do in a few years when they might get a feeling that a "new Pathfinder" might be a viable option. WotC can build on their own IP without boundaries but Paizo is restricted to what the OGL is allowing them to do, unless they decide to create something entirely new. Or they stick with what they have, with only marginal changes for years to come. That might sound static and traditional but perhaps that is what the audience is expecting.
Paizo has already added tons of rules that don't exist in the OGL. They could easily build on top of Pathfinder. Just produce a version of D&D that looks like it came from Pathfinder and the D&D's that came before. There is no law against mixing OGL and new rules.
As for creative ability? I don't see Pathfinder lacking any more than WOTC. And if they were going to do a new edition, I'm sure they'd hire some extra talent focused specifically on the new edition. If I thought Pathfinder 2e was coming I'd be excited. I would like something new but something that respects the past editions as well. (Even though technically I know Pathfinder has no predecessors, I imagine 1e,2e,3e as it's predecessors. 4e to me is the totally new game.)