Hussar
Legend
Amazing, for a game played by millions.
BTW where did they get these playtesters from, the RPGA? (Honestly asking, not trying to be snarky)
IIRC, most of the playtesters were drawn from the RPGA.
Honestly, I've always maintained that 4e is the RPGA edition. Much of the changes, at least in the initial core books, seem geared towards RPGA style play where you will be playing with strangers very often and rules abuse is difficult to control when you only have a limited time frame to play with.
Polymorph a problem? Yoink, gone.
People taking way too much table time because of pets and summonings? Yoink, gone.
Certain vague spell effects that can range from superpowered to pointless (illusioins I'm looking at you)? Yoink, gone.
That sort of thing. Which, IMO, is one of the prime reasons for the issues a lot of people have with 4e. If you have a well established group that can sort these sorts of things out during one of the many bull sessions at the Waffle House after a gaming session, then all of these "fixes" are pretty much superfluous to you.