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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonblade" data-source="post: 4229437" data-attributes="member: 2804"><p>D&D 4 will be a huge success. By this time next year, I say that 95% of existing player base will have switched editions, including almost everyone who has said they will stay with 3.5 or play Pathfinder.</p><p></p><p>D&D 4 will be a huge success because of two simple reasons:</p><p></p><p>1) Its just flat out fun to play 4e on both sides of screen.</p><p>2) Its EASY to DM 4e games.</p><p></p><p>Eliminating the barriers to DM entry will be a key factor in its success. 4e advocates unable to find a group will find it easy to offer to run games instead. And once they convince their friends to try a game, for the most part they will enjoy themselves.</p><p></p><p>They may still tell themselves things like "I don't consider it 'true' D&D," to assuage their conversion guilt, but over time most will find that they just can't go back to the clunkiness of prior editions. D&D 4e will be insidious that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonblade, post: 4229437, member: 2804"] D&D 4 will be a huge success. By this time next year, I say that 95% of existing player base will have switched editions, including almost everyone who has said they will stay with 3.5 or play Pathfinder. D&D 4 will be a huge success because of two simple reasons: 1) Its just flat out fun to play 4e on both sides of screen. 2) Its EASY to DM 4e games. Eliminating the barriers to DM entry will be a key factor in its success. 4e advocates unable to find a group will find it easy to offer to run games instead. And once they convince their friends to try a game, for the most part they will enjoy themselves. They may still tell themselves things like "I don't consider it 'true' D&D," to assuage their conversion guilt, but over time most will find that they just can't go back to the clunkiness of prior editions. D&D 4e will be insidious that way. [/QUOTE]
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