Well I know there can never be a 9th Edition.
Why?
Because seven ate nine.
Why?
Because seven ate nine.
I'll agree with the first bit, and disagree with the last bit. WotC really showed no interest in winning back lapsed 2e players with 4e. Even if some jumped back on the bandwagon, most didn't.However, I do think 5E is inevitable. They'll keep some of the ideas of 4E and Essentials, and also bring back a few things in the past to hopefully win back those lost to 3.5, Pathfinder and 1E/2E., and then hopefully create what some will love and others will hate and will generate a lot of passionate responses on enworld.
The Edition Event Horizon?
(Monthly edition changes where eveyone will constantly be worried about trying to keep up with the rules changes so they won't actually have time to complain about them?)
I'll agree with the first bit, and disagree with the last bit. WotC really showed no interest in winning back lapsed 2e players with 4e. Even if some jumped back on the bandwagon, most didn't.
I am pretty sure part of the intent of releasing Dark Sun was to try and bring back some 2e players. If nothing else, it shows SOME interest in winning them back.
I am pretty sure part of the intent of releasing Dark Sun was to try and bring back some 2e players. If nothing else, it shows SOME interest in winning them back.
I'll agree with the first bit, and disagree with the last bit. WotC really showed no interest in winning back lapsed 2e players with 4e. Even if some jumped back on the bandwagon, most didn't.