Here how I view the situation.Stormcrow wrote:"It's not as complex as Third Edition" isn't the same as "It's like Original." I could run B2 using the rules to Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space and use no more paper. (Hmm, that sounds like fun!)
The point of the various old school communities is to play the older edition they like. Not something like it but the actual game. This is a point missed by some who publish old school games that feel like an older edition. They wonder why tapping into the magical OSR market isn't easy.
While there are differences between the different editions (and their retro-clones) supplements and adventure can be easily used between them. Far easier than trying to use a 3E , GURPS, or 4e product.
The initial reporting of D&D Next have made the comment that it feels like an older edition D&D. All I can say at this point is that they are accurate. You can look at the Cave of Chaos and see that it uses a much leaner format than 3E or 4e.
Draw your own conclusion.
But unless they do a relaunch of an older edition with support products, they are going to run into the same problem with every other publisher of an Old School feel RPG (castles & crusades, Hackmaster, DCC RPG, etc). They are not using the rules that the group wants to play.
So the question becomes whether the adventures and supplements are useful for fans of a older edition. Right now that is looking good and is publicly supported by the what reporters say about playing D&D Next and what we seen of Cave of Chaos. And I can confirm that it both are accurate.
In closing Wizards would like our dollars but what they are really shooting for is the lapsed gamers and making it easy to learn for the novice. D&D 4e left a lot of people, and I have seen this, going this is D&D? They may wind up liking it but their initial reaction is invariably that D&D 4e is not the D&D they played with. In contrast my experience with the reaction to 3e was more like, It D&D with a lot more options.
My hope is that when it all said and done that the Core version of D&D will be such that it will be pretty easy to get somebody to switch to play AD&D, B/X, OD&D, etc. Much in the way somebody picking up Labyrinth Lord wouldn't find it much of a leap to try AD&D/OSRIC.