Zardnaar
Legend
Would it surprise you to know I have had the same thought about your own reviews on things?
And yes, I know most people who play 5e now are like that.
Most people who play 5e were not the people who almost totally dominated the sample space when 5e was being developed.
The 5e community today is locked into design decisions made my a team that disliked one specific edition above all others, guided by victorious edition warriors who had an axe to grind and didn't care what it cost to grind that axe.
In other words, most 5e players today are beholden to decisions they have no idea why they got made, nor had any input on, and it's unlikely that they would have made the exact same decisions. I'm quite confident, for example, that the playtest Sorcerer would have been retained, if the current 5e fanbase were the people calling the shots back in D&D Next. Even though that Sorcerer was nothing like the 3e or 4e version! I'm less confident about the Warlock because it was intentionally a little off-putting, which I liked, but I know plenty of folks would not.
Difference is I can comprehend why people do like 4E. It wasn't a badly designed game (over designed maybe). Its a classic example of know thy target audience.
Think I asked you this the other day. Apologies if I missed your answer.
What do you think my favorite edition of D&D is. Least favorite as well if you like.