Wulf Ratbane said:Find me just ONE THING about 3.5e that everyone agrees must be changed for 3.75e.
Making monks proficient with unarmed strikes?
Wulf Ratbane said:Find me just ONE THING about 3.5e that everyone agrees must be changed for 3.75e.
TerraDave said:And I would love to see that as well. And I would pay for it.
But I agree with your post, which is why I said what I did.
SteveC said:And let's remember: when 4E comes out, it will be new. And shiny. And no one likes new and shiny things more than gamers.
--Steve
Note that Pathfinder will be able to switch to 4E just in time for Gen Con next year, if they have enough lead-in time after getting hold of the rules. The third adventure path will begin in August. I wouldn't call that a bind. It seems like perfect timing, to me.MerricB said:Fair enough.
Actually, I think Paizo has dug their own hole here: Pathfinder.
By committing to Pathfinder, they've killed their ability to adapt quickly. They have six month spans where they must use one edition. (And, let's face it, Paizo probably knew before anyone else that 4e was coming, due to the cancellation of the magazines). Orcus and Necromancer aren't in that bind.
Cheers!
Nope, not even remotely.MerricB said:It is my impression that Paizo is setting itself up as the anti-4e company, aided by the fans on its forums.
Does anyone else get this impression?
The more 4E news I hear, the more I think about 4E and 5E Traveller. I'm not talking Mongoose's Traveller or GURPS or T20. I mean Marc Miller's Traveller. 4E was highly antisipated and largely ignored by Traveller fans. The system was bad, the fluff wasn't what the fans wanted, and so on. 5E, despite numerous delays and the fact that most long time Traveller fans are mad that it is mostly based on 4E, may sell decently well because Marc Miller (the brain behind Traveller 1E-4E) is doing it. Meanwhile, Mongoose is putting out an edition that appears to be on schedule, exactly what the long time traveller fans and noob traveller fans want (how it pleases both baffles my mind, but they are doing it) and is OGL.hazel monday said:True enough, as evidenced by the amount of peole who've pledged undying loyalty to a game system they haven't even seen yet. I wish gamers in general were a bit more discerning in their tastes. All we're showing WOTC with this attitude is that they don't need to work that hard for our dollars.
MerricB said:By committing to Pathfinder, they've killed their ability to adapt quickly. They have six month spans where they must use one edition. (And, let's face it, Paizo probably knew before anyone else that 4e was coming, due to the cancellation of the magazines). Orcus and Necromancer aren't in that bind.
Cheers!
Of course, this is assuming that 4e doesn't crash and burn. Not saying that it will, or even that I think it wiil, but it is a possibility. Even if it does not, a company that continues to support 3.5 could do very well. I suspect there will be even more 3.5 holdouts playing than there are 2nd ed holdouts currently. Will the 3.x market shrink? Almost definatly. Will it dissappear altogether? That remains to be seen and I think there is a strong possibility that it will not.SteveC said:Hopefully you have on a flame-proof suit, but I just wanted to say that I agree with you 100%.
Folks, I think some of you are reading too much into WP's statements. He's not bashing Paizo, merely pointing out that once 4E launches, 3X will become an ever-shrinking market. Add to that the fact that no one really knows what a "3.75 edition" would really be, and you end up with taking an increasing share of an ever-decreasing market.
Not good business.
Shadowrun 4e, anybody? Not well recieved by the existing fanbase. Not all changes are gold simply becasue they are new and shiney.And let's remember: when 4E comes out, it will be new. And shiny. And no one likes new and shiny things more than gamers. 3X will continue to be played, just like all of the earlier editions are, not in a capacity that allows for anything other than a cottage industry to survive based around it.
--Steve
I'd say "yes and no" to this one. One of the reasons that WotC is in the position they're in is because they put out good products. I haven't seen 4th Edition (obviously) but I have faith in the designers who are working on it. That faith is entirely due to their track record of past performance. They do work hard for our money, as is evidenced (to me) by Star Wars Saga Edition. I think that's an absolutely amazing book that takes the core D20 mechanic is some great directions. Add the Tome of Battle to that, which I also like, and I think I will really like the a lot of what is in 4E.hazel monday said:True enough, as evidenced by the amount of peole who've pledged undying loyalty to a game system they haven't even seen yet. I wish gamers in general were a bit more discerning in their tastes. All we're showing WOTC with this attitude is that they don't need to work that hard for our dollars. They could write 200 pages of organic soap recipes and people'd buy it and try to play it.