GenCon comes in less than two months from now. People are waiting for the game with bated breath. Furthermore, if 5E D&D plans to release the book by Christmas, it will have been over 2 years since a major D&D book or sourcebook (Heroes of Feywild) came out. That is a long fucking dearth of time to go without selling D&D product.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidewalt/ ... ar-castle/
Mike Mearls is asking for actual money while shilling his netorare'd thalidomide baby. If D&D was a video game, we'd be at the point where people are releasing playable demos in Toys R Us stores or packaging previews with other games. The product needs to be mostly finished at this point. If they plan on having a finished product by 2014 and hasn't been reasonably ready for primetime, it will already be too late!To celebrate the playtest’s anniversary, Wizards of the Coast announced today that it will release a limited-edition commemorative book containing the most up-to-date D&D Next rules. Ghosts of Dragonspear Castle will be available exclusively at Gen Con 2013, the annual gaming convention held August 15-18 in Indianapolis; printed in softcover and priced at $29.99, it is available for pre-order now via the online hobby shop Gale Force Nine.
And yet... and yet, every indication shows that Mearls is still in the dicking around phase. What. The fuck. Is he really this careless?
Dude, this isn't Iron Heroes. This is motherfucking 5th Edition D&D. You have frickin' deadline to worry about. New York Frickin' Times wrote about your ass. Hell, I even linked to a Forbes article. These last two months should be dedicated to doing last-minute fixes, not choking your chicken. The months between GenCon and the final release should be you fixing up layout and editing and pictures and getting your digital software together; you shouldn't still be debating on the basic design of encounters! Especially since the previous product you worked on died a cruel and premature death.
Is Mearls really planning on snowing the public and the bosses? What's his angle?