What is "lots of damage"... otherwise we run into the issue we see in this thread where you keep claiming the AD&D thief does lots of damage and numerous posters are claiming you are wrong. That's why these roles only exist in 4e because without some objective measurement (or a clearly labeled designation) there's no way to determine whether a class was/is or wasn't/isn't a particular role.
the funny part is I have spent years argueing with people who HATE 4e because the roles locked them in and were too controlled and forced that it was very nebulase and just suggestions based on intent and that they locked in nothing... I have argued since the FRPG came out with the swordmage that the roles did all blend togather at the table a bit (YES IN 4e)
Now people who dislike that they are nefulase and not hard numbers are telling me I need to change the view I have had since my first campaign... that I need some "True in all cases" numbers...
I don't have them now, and I didn't when doing 4e... What I have are 4 umbrella terms that I had never heard prior to 4e (I don't play any games and tell most people I don't even want to hear about MMOs). Going in I had heard about DPR/DPS and Tank... but to see the words Defender, Striker, Leader, and COntroler was weird at first... but one I started to use them they clicked in a way that made umpteen years of role playing (closer to 20 now) sooo much eaiser to explain.
my go to example is from 3.5... but I can do 2e and even combat oriented Vampire games and these terms work well.
I will again go back to 3.5... I had just come back from my 3rd gen con trip. It was supposed to be me an 3 close friends, but at the last moment one backed out because of money...and we needed someone to split for the room. One of the other guys had a friend, who had a younger brother who could go...I had never meet this guy in my life but we were off to the best 4 days in gameing... when we came back he invited me to his saterday night game (years later he and his brother are goo friends and we still game saterday nights) It was only the 2nd campaign they were using 3.5 for and the first blew up badly... so I came in with COmplete Arcane and played a Warlock. There was a lot of confusion as to what I was bringing to the table... I had to explain feature by feature what I could or could not do... if I had known the terms then, what I was trying to say was "I'm an arcane caster who functions in combat like a striker more then a controller, and out of combat still can build magic items..."
The roles where there, but I had to explain "Well, I do have at will spell like abilities, but they aren't "any" spells, they all are de buff and damage with a few misc. My eldritch blast is more like a rogue's sneak attack then a spell per say, it's the same formula too '1/2 level in d6's. I also can duplicate rogue maneuverability and the use magic device like a rogue, but I don't have trap finding skills.
Well if people had these roles we should be able to define them enough to determine what classes fell into what roles,
I can tell you that the 4 roles where based off the old basic four classes Fighter/Defenders (I'll be honest the biggest stretch) Thief/Rogue/Striker, Wizard/COntroler (this is the only class that really got hit hard with limits pre 4e a wizard was a swiss army win button) and CLeric/Leader (man I hate that name...)
and yet here we are unable to agree that certain classes fit certain roles.
because some people will only say if it says striker it is striker, and others wont look for any thing they don't want to see... at this point I feel if I had a REAL LIFE SPEAK WITH DEAD spell and called the ghosts of gary and dave and they said these roles or something similar where always there, that would not be proof enough... for god sake SKip Williams pre 4e was quaoted talking about the concept already...
A player personally claiming that they had these roles in D&D does not disprove anything, I could claim I had the roles blue, red, and yellow but that doesn't make it so... especially if I can;t give a concrete enough definition of the roles blue, red and yellow to determine which classes fit into those roles... which is exactly what's happening in this thread...
except I am showing my work... look at my warlock example in this very post...
How much damage does one have to do to be considered a striker... a lot (yeah even this is subjective)... uhm, ok... well that definitely provided a clear role to clasiify some of the classes with.
roles are note numbers... they are how you fight, they are tactic short hands and aids... some people even switch between role in the same night... in every edition... either there were never roles (includeing in 4e) or there never were... because 4e didn't change the game for us...
Of course not... now let me ask you a question... do you think there's a possibility you could be mistaken?
I actually almost did... for a moment I really thought that with all the aggression and force some people are using maybe it was just my mistake and that I had been playing wrong for 20 years... but then other came in and confirmed they also saw what I did...
I have also talked to my friends, some new as of 3e, some played 2e with me or others, one or two are old 1e players... of the 9 people I currently regularly play with, and 4 others who play and we talk about gameing stuff just not in the same games... 2 people said roles are 4e only... 1 said roles started at the end of 3.5 and ran all the way through 5e... of those 3 people 2 of them are dedicated pathfinder players who will not plat 4e or 5e, and one is a very vocal player who has come to dislike 4e and can hardly wait to start 5th...
at this point it reminds me of UFOs... If you have seen one, then nothing anyone says will ever convince you that you didn't (although you could later Identify it where you failed to at first). If you have never seen one, you look at the evidence and you believe or not... How ever if you actively go out of your way to tell people who saw one they are wrong/liar/mistaken then maybe you need to revaliate your own thoughts... how can you say someone didn't see what they tell you they did?