Manbearcat
Legend
Sure! I’m not even a huge fan of 4e. I liked some ofthe things it did quite a lot. Others, not so much. But no edition of D&D is flawess. And I’d argue most are more flawed than 4e.
But the perpetual vitriol, the unending crusade against 4e by many online… it’s like they’re little Bruce Waynes and 4e just shot their parents, and they’ve set down a path of vengeance.
It’s bonkers.
During the full throes of the edition war, I called the perpetual vitriol and unending crusade behavior akin to "a scorned lover." To that point, I had never seen its kind for all values of "perpetual" and "vitriol" and "unending crusade" and I'd been witness to or involved in lots of communities and disputes up to that point (including the "role vs roll" culture war back in the day).
"Scorned lover" didn't take.
But your valorizing it as "child Bruce Wayne extracting righteous vengeance for the murder of his parents?" That finally got us there! 15 years later we're finally at the point where we can just come out with what we already knew; so much of this was/is deeply, deeply personal and animated by (righteous) vendetta.