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DaveMage said:For a greater update, I think the amount of hostility is proportional to the amount of products one has purchased in the current system. If you only have a handful of 3.5 books, then, sure, why would you care if there's an update? Your financial investment in the system is minor. But if you have, say, hundreds of 3.5 compatible products (especially adventures), you are much less likely to want an update that may affect the usefulness of the products you have.
I may be a statistical outlier, but I have a great deal invested in 3.5 (and 3.0 before it), but would positively welcome a well-done 4e at this time. The sheer weight of the ruleset has become a burden to me, and I would like to see much of the dross cleared out and the best options rolled into the core.
That said, I would only accept a 'new edition' every four years if I was told that this was the plan up front and it was matched by a vastly reduced number of 'significant' supplements between editions. (First on my chopping-block would be the "Complete X" and "Races of" books - these are fine utility books, but don't inspire, and if we're cutting the number of releases then I want only the best of the best to be produced.)