But it is making that split worse. There are a number of people that were willing to go whichever way Paizo went. Paizo could have brought more people over to 4e. Instead, they're preventing people from switching.Fobok said:Really, I don't see the problem some people are having. Sure, I'm pro-4E, but I fully accept that a percentage of current 3.5e players won't want to switch. This gives them an option, and Paizo the chance to keep making money. It's not like it's adding a split to the market that wasn't already coming anyway.
I have no idea if this was a good business decision, because I honestly don't have any idea what the market is going to look like. I do know about 80% of the non-WotC market for 3.5 was pretty substandard, in both polish and content. Paizo was once of the consistently superior producers, so if they're sinking the bulk of their energy into not supporting 4e, that's a loss for 4e. I'm sure Paizo would have liked to see the GSL and the rules before they made their decision, and they just didn't feel they could wait any longer.
But that still doesn't exactly make this a win-win for everyone.