Ovinomancer
No flips for you!
I distinctly said its not power level problem.
And since you haven't used alignment since Reagan then you wouldn't know what the difference is between playing with and without is correct? It wasn't descriptive either, see Dragon Magazine, many articles, here is a listing:
"Alignments:If you have a complete game world, then Alignment is a big issue. Don't call it alignment if that bothers you, call it tendencies or philosophical viewpoints or whatever. It was a HUGE factor in the game and the game world, with planes being mapped to alignments etc. If you are not using it you are missing out on big part of the game.
Changing "Betraying Your Evil Nature" Eric Cagle 306(20) D&D3
Clarification "Alignment: A New View of the Nine Philosophies" John Lees 60(72) D&D1
"Another View of the Nine-Point Alignment Scheme" Carl Parlagreco 26(23) D&D1
Evil:
Lawful vs. Chaotic "Evil: Law Vs. Chaos" Gary Gygax 28(10) D&D1
Playing evil characters "How To Have a Good Time Being Evil" Roger E. Moore 45(60) D&D1
"Play a Villain? An Evil Idea" Brian Blume 57(50) D&D1
Good:
Definition of "Good Isn't Stupid, Paladins & Rangers..." Gary Gygax 38(22) D&D1
Paladin standards "It's Not Easy Being Good" Roger E. Moore 51(33) D&D1
Law and chaos "Meaning of Law & Chaos in Dungeons & Dragons" Gary Gygax SR6(3) OD&D
Neutral "Neutral Point of View, The" Stephen Inniss 99(8) D&D1
Ramifications of "Choir Practice At the First Church of Lawful Evil" Lawrence Schick 24(34) D&D1
Real-life* "Front-End Alignments" Rich Stump 124(44) D&D1
Redefining "For King and Country" Paul Suttie 101(18) D&D1
"Making Law Out of Chaos" J.R. Renaud 163(74) D&D1
Role of "Your Place In the Grand Scheme" Tom Little 153(36) D&D1
Roleplaying of "Get Your Priorities Straight!" Royce Wicks 173(50) D&D2
Towns, of "Towns: With and Without Pity" Robin D. Laws 295(64) D&D3
Variation "Varied Player Character and Non-Player Character
Alignment in the Dungeons & Dragons Campaign" Gary Gygax 9(5) OD&D"
But if you don't care about it and don't enforce it and don't use it then it none of it matters, everyone can do anything they like without any alignment repercussions.
Whoa, there, you're saying that if I don't use alignment as you do, I can't have a complete world? Absolutely, if I don't use alignment, there are no alignment repercussions. This doesn't, in any way, mean there aren't any repercussions, or even moral repercussions. You murder-hobo in my games, bad things happen without ever even looking at your alignment. Alignment can be a good tool, no doubt, but it's not a necessary one, and not using it doesn't lessen the ability to apply repercussions. Heck, to reach out to my favorite non-D&D game, Blades in the Dark, it doesn't have alignment as a mechanic at all and yet it's full of moral questions, dilemmas, and repercussions.