Filling in some things:
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Mike Mearls (Lead Designer on 5e) said in an interview (linked below) that it's better to give announcements at PAX (Prime) than at Gen Con because they get more people for those at PAX Prime. Gen Con has more people playing games, so they concentrate on gaming events there. They don't do booths at either.
1st thanks for the extras Parody... links very insightful....
I went to Pax last year, and while WOC did have a booth, they were 80% dedicated to pitching "Magic" than promoting the "new 5e". Infact the people present for the 5e were woefully ill-prepared to discuss the product, other than to tell you that "special event pricing". I genuinely felt sorry for one young lady representing them. As many attendees barraged her with questions about the differences between a previous edition (3.x/PF, 4e) the "in can" response was, I'm not really sure, but its so much better and easier to get started.
On 5e: I have the three main books, and while I'd like to give it a try sometime in a home campaign I haven't played it yet. What I've read makes me think my roommate, a long-time AD&D 2nd Ed. DM who skipped 3.x/PF and 4, might enjoy this version. I haven't convinced him, though.
For myself, being a White box, 1e/2e DIE HARD, it was a leap to go to 3.5e So I can see the challenge.

But for me, there are tooo many
gimmie 4e elements still existing and the continued manipulations for earning experience points was just one of many reasons I shelved my 5e copies.
On a Gen Con presence: I can see both sides here. ........... but I doubt we'll see any increases in WotC/Hasbro presence outside of Seattle any time soon.
I agree
I don't want to get into a WoTC debate here—
Me either.
As far as Wizards goes, I too see no need to create a WOC "war", and only mean to provide information for those that may be unaware of the history of D&D and their relationship to it. I think Wizard's own webpage is very telling as well.......
Wizards of the Coast PAX 2014 said:
A company who is most famous for their collectible card game Magic: The Gathering. They create games based on fantasy themes.
Interesting they choose to say they are "famous" for a cardgame over a game that has an immense following (in all its various editions) that has lasted more than FOUR times as long as their "famous card game".
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What I DON'T like about DnD 5e is the dearth of digital tools for the game. ........
True but that is WOC business model unfortunately. Create "new and improved core editions" (over and over). That and to regurgitate old works into the NIM with all the grace and precision of a sledgehammer. Hopefully bringing Ed Greenwood on board will help the creative juices, but sofar not seeing it. They seem content to continue the past with more regurgitation.
Also, while HL may be off-topic for this forum, there would still be great value in having 5e support in HL.
I agree, but like many things LWD is understaffed to adequately expand a new front, while struggling to keep pace in the ones they have. And WOC primary product isn't D&D, its a card game. As for Hazbro slice.... they, also unfortunately, are so large gobbling up any and all games, they have no sense of real urgency to make the effort for what to them is not Monopoly, Scrabble, or other benchmark Board game..... not realizing that D&D is neither a card game nor a boardgame.
So, I answer their surveys, hoping someone actually reads the comments, and understands that I have no interest in paying lots of money for an adventure I may only play once in a format that is inconvenient. I'd buy their core rules and monster manuals in paper even if they were available digitally since they are beautiful, high-quality books, and I enjoy paging through them, and having them on my book shelf. But I would also pay to have them digitally in RealmWorks and HeroLab.
Also agree, but the problem here is you (and I and many others) "have no interest in paying lots of money" so there is little motivation to feed your need. They hope (admittedly presumably) to take advantage of those new to the hobby, those not knowing how or what they might want or need.
When I went to GenCon in the 80s, it was because of DnD. GenCon without DnD saddens me, even though it is no longer in Lake Geneva (why even call it GenCon now) ........
LOL yea I have wondered this as well! Like you, I haven't been since Geneva.
..........I can certainly see the appeal of playing with only 3 books. I'm trying to get my present Pathfinder ruleset down to less than 20.
Well, its
only "3" right now.... (insert cynicism here)

Their own history would speak volumes otherwise....
WotC going with DungeonScape was a mistake........
While certainly a mistake, it was not the lead one. Not understanding the merchandise they purchased (ie TSR) and trying to slowly turn that product into another card game with the constant "upgrades".
Lastly to bring the thread back on track, MNB's heart is in the right place. Further support of RW might get Rob and company the support they desperately need, IMO, I just don't see WOC being that "supplier". Hope to happily be proven wrong...