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I have been playing D&D since the basic rules box in the 1970's. My gaming group has been together since before they even were "editions" of the game. The introduction of second edition left most of us, myself included, feeling a little disoriented for a time; but we adapted to the new rules. The advent of 3rd edition follow rather quickly by 3.5 has convinced us that we shall never again purchase another D&D rule book. Too many revisions and rehashing of the same video-game-esque mechanics have soured us on the game. I will miss Dungeon and Dragon, but I am not surprised by this move at all. I'll just stick with my well worn copy of the DMG, Player's Handbook and Monster Manual.