Conversely? There are certain mistakes that can be made which do look like a lack of effortful pursuit of solutions. Completely 100% canning the original playtest versions of the Sorcerer and Warlock, for example, rather than giving even one single try to improve them, looks like laziness--especially when you contrast it with the, what, four or five attempts each to make both Proficiency Dice and Specialties work and stick around? If you aren't willing to give one idea even a single fix-up attempt, whereas other ideas were given effort after effort after effort while the feedback remained consistently negative, that speaks of playing favorites with design elements, of "listening" to feedback only when it supports what you already wanted to do.
I think in the case of Warlock it is because the first try was overwhelmingly negative, similar to making every mechanic a spell with Wizard. I think that is why they gave up on it. Not sure about Sorcerer.
I think the things they tried to "save" were things that were more popular .... or at least less unpopular.
I left a lot of feedback and I found they incorporated most of it, and what they didn't incorporate, they usually mitigated through a different mechanic - example: I was quite upset about Lance being made a heavy weapon because of the effect on small strength-based characters, so instead of changing the Lance to Not Heavy they changed the mechanic so small creatures could use heavy weapons.
There are things I really don't like about 2024, for example the Monk and Weapon Masteries, but I think I am in the minority of people that really don't like those things. I don't think I would say 2024 is better overall, but I do think it is generally what players said they wanted.
I will also say that among those I play with, the people that were most excited about the new edition before it was released, also seem to be those least satisfied with it. Those of us, and it is the majority, that were not looking forward to it and were worried they would "mess up a good thing" seem happier overall with 2024.
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