Undrave
Legend
Considering just the PH1? The 'A' classes, wizard included, were just better-done than the 'V's.
But, yes, the 4e wizard's Vancian-ness and spellbook, among other things, could've seemed grandfathered-in.
I dunno... it didn't start to show until they began pumping out additional options. Out of the book they could do their job well... The Wizard... nobody knew what a Controller was supposed to look like for the longest time and I wonder if they ever really got it right, my group almost never played Controllers.
The 5e Wizard feels almost solely defined by mechanic: preparing spells from the spell book, adding spells to the book, and specializing in a one of the School (because that was how it was in 3e...). The only thing fluff-wise is "they learn magic from studying really really REALLY hard you guys!"