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<blockquote data-quote="Kanegrundar" data-source="post: 1958685" data-attributes="member: 3913"><p>As I was reading through the Forseeing the future thread about 4E, I got to thinking. Would 4E really be that popular of system? 3.0/3.5 is a very popular game. The OGL movement has brought even more people into the D20 fold as well. The general concensus among people that play D&D is this the best edition so far. So, the move to 4E wouldn't be like the move from 2E to 3E, where we went from a maligned system that had no cohesion and was losing players to a system that was an obvious improvement from the second a character was rolled up.</p><p></p><p>I don't think it would be a popular move on WotC's part. I know, the move to 3E wasn't too popular either, but I think a lot of people (including me) switched over pretty quietly once I saw just how much of an improvement it was. I'm just not seeing exactly where there's room for THAT much improvement to honestly warrant a new edition for anything other than a money grab. </p><p></p><p>So I ask the ENWorld hordes: What is 4E going to have to do to either get you to buy it and to smooth over relations with the gamers that aren't going to look upon 4E with anything other than anger?</p><p></p><p>Kane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kanegrundar, post: 1958685, member: 3913"] As I was reading through the Forseeing the future thread about 4E, I got to thinking. Would 4E really be that popular of system? 3.0/3.5 is a very popular game. The OGL movement has brought even more people into the D20 fold as well. The general concensus among people that play D&D is this the best edition so far. So, the move to 4E wouldn't be like the move from 2E to 3E, where we went from a maligned system that had no cohesion and was losing players to a system that was an obvious improvement from the second a character was rolled up. I don't think it would be a popular move on WotC's part. I know, the move to 3E wasn't too popular either, but I think a lot of people (including me) switched over pretty quietly once I saw just how much of an improvement it was. I'm just not seeing exactly where there's room for THAT much improvement to honestly warrant a new edition for anything other than a money grab. So I ask the ENWorld hordes: What is 4E going to have to do to either get you to buy it and to smooth over relations with the gamers that aren't going to look upon 4E with anything other than anger? Kane [/QUOTE]
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