That appears to be a matter of opinion that is under discussion and there are many people constructively offering solutions to the perceived problem. You should really not be so swift to make such accusations.
Yes, and I was stating my opinion. But since there was like 10 (random numbers ftw) other people agreeing that the length of the encounter was due to the encounter being a very hard one, I fail to see why I am singled out. Did you read my previous posts?
We can see by the numbers that the encounter was a gross overmatch for the party which was the fault of the DM.
The fact that such an overmatch took 2 hours to resolve is at least partially a system issue.
Well, considering they had 2 extra clerics, and that the monsters had more surges than they are supposed to, it's quite normal that it lasts longer than normal combats. The DM made some changes, but those changes affected the duration of the combat. How is that a problem with the system?
Now really, and this I feel is important. I am not claiming there is no issue of grind with 4e. I haven't seen it, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I do however feel that in the case presented by the OP, something else is at play. Of course, it could be something else than the DM. It could be slow players. It could be players who do not understand the game yet. But then again, it could also simply be that there was 5 players, a DM with quite a few monsters above the player's level, 2 NPC's (I mean, someone must have been running those), a metric ton of healing on both sides, etc etc.
ShadyDM; I think the comment on your avatar might have influenced Jack99's opinion. It says you are a " skeptic", so it might be natural for people to assume you don't really like the game. I don't mind either way but some people mind a great deal it seems.............
Just to be clear, mate. I couldn't care less if Shadeydm likes 4e or not. As long as I like it and my players like it, it's all good to me. My comment was based on the quote (which clearly stated that he regarded 4e combat to be a grind) and on the many other posts he makes. I have yet to see him post anything positive about 4e. How am I supposed to think otherwise?