Where are you, PBMC?
PBMC, where are you?!
TBH, if I wasn't missed, I wouldn't come back very soon. Working lots. Doing things differently in life. I've oddly been doing a bunch of 3.5 stuff ... just not posting it, yet.
Be patient, he hasn't logged in in 8 days.
Actually I have a persistent log-in cookie so whenever my computer is turned on from sleep, my browser reloads tabs.
Btw is
this the next 5e thread since we are at 50 pages?
Edit: I thought I was missed, rather than people seeing about calling my bluff.
but whatever I'll spill.
Firstly all canon 3e information would have to be quantized. They own all the licenses after all. A few books at a time, wouldn't be too hard. 5e environments updating stormwrack, frostburn, sandstorm, etc. Then 5e Completes & Races etc. Then Eberron and Faerun, etc. Then the adventure modules. Then dragon and dungeon mags twenty at a time or so. You get the point.
Each update would have the same header to explain system changes. Then individual entries would be noted that didn't fit. It wouldn't be that much work on the individual side if the broader system changes were specific enough. You wouldn't even have to worry about precedence if you do this just after the core 5e books.
This kind attack could even be done for 4e but obvious with completely different conversion rules than for 3e. Now on to the specifics:
I don't like combining spot and listen into perception. Some people are blind and some are deaf and even people who are neither are often better at seeing than hearing or visa versa. But it seems 5e wants just perception. So for said official updates to 5e, it would look something like this: "for any bonii or penalties to 'listen' or 'spot,' instead add half the value to your perception skill. Any ranks put into the second are now free ranks to be places into another skill." There now you can now worry about that little change.
Yes xp values or gold values will need to be readjusted for the new tables, but the proportions shouldn't be that difficult to figure out. Classes and magic items won't be as bad as it might seem. The worst thing is probably spells, many of which will have to be nerfed or thrown out. Go figure since those are the most broken parts of 3e.
tl;dr make the edition a compatible update from 3e. Don't trash it all, sh|t on your fans and then wonder why they are wary about buying more books that will end up heading into obsolecence in 3 years. I just watched an interview where the main 4e lead admitted 2005 was when WotC considered abandoning 2003's 3.5 system.