Class granularity refers to how few, or how many, classes are available in the game. More classes equal more granularity.
So, in the past couple of years, we seem to have seen both extremes of this issue. Extremely low granularity systems with only one real character class were typically not well received, as it's just an attempt to shoehorn a classless system into a rule set that assumes classes exist, but a few of the low granularity examples (such as True20 with it's martial, skill, and caster trio) seemed well received. 3.5 was highly granular once the supplements started rolling out.
Is 4th hitting or missing the mark here? With power sources, and the discussion of class abilities being trimmed to allow for other classes to pick up those aspects in future supplements, it seems like we are heading for another fairly large set of classes. (which many people feel is a primary cause of "rules glut".)
What's your preference? Do you prefer a system with a few, fairly generic classes, or are you on board with the idea of a large base of streamlined, role specific, classes?
So, in the past couple of years, we seem to have seen both extremes of this issue. Extremely low granularity systems with only one real character class were typically not well received, as it's just an attempt to shoehorn a classless system into a rule set that assumes classes exist, but a few of the low granularity examples (such as True20 with it's martial, skill, and caster trio) seemed well received. 3.5 was highly granular once the supplements started rolling out.
Is 4th hitting or missing the mark here? With power sources, and the discussion of class abilities being trimmed to allow for other classes to pick up those aspects in future supplements, it seems like we are heading for another fairly large set of classes. (which many people feel is a primary cause of "rules glut".)
What's your preference? Do you prefer a system with a few, fairly generic classes, or are you on board with the idea of a large base of streamlined, role specific, classes?