DragonLancer
Hero
I disagree. Change is invevitable, the rules will always evolve to some degree, otherwise the game would remain mechanically stagnant. At the same time, each edition IS different, because it plays different, if the rules never changed there would be no more editions and vice cersa. I think the attitude is one that says new editions are supposed to improve upon the old ones, but nonetheless, I will admit, people will have their preferences.
I likewise, politely, disagree. Just look at games such as Call of Cthulhu, Vampire: the Masquerade, and other big RPG systems. In their history they have had numerous (especially in the case of CoC) editions with very minimal changes of the rules. D&D really doesn't need to change either. It's done just so that they can re-release old books updated to a new system and generate even more cash (can't fault them there it's whay a business is for) but I personally don't see it. D&D could easily have stuck with the mechancs from 2nd ed and 3.X and just tweaked them for each new edition rather than a complete and unnessecary overhaul.