Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
3e was better than 1e, yes, but it also had it's issues, like the summoning/creation portions of the class. 4e I have no clue about. I also really liked the 2e version where you had to roll and could easily fail and often did, but abilities were powerful when you succeeded.So your reason for sabotaging discussion with your persistent "this is why psionics in 5e will never work" spiel is because you want psionics to be exceptional in 5e that gets slapped onto the character rather than a dedicated class, as has been the case for the past 3 out of 4 editions?
What it "was supposed to be"? What is that even supposed to mean? It's psionics. Even if it was "supposed to be" like 1e, both 3e and 4e showed us that it could be better than what it was "supposed to be" in 1e. Why go back to the days when psionics was its worst? Why not look to 3.5e and 4e when it was at its most balanced and flavorful?