Balesir
Adventurer
Using the somewhat emotive words may be new, but I think the phenomenon is real, albeit it didn't become clear to me until I read about it on web fora a little while after 4e's start. It might not have been clear to me at the time, but frustrations I experienced while playing fighters and a bard in 3.X suddenly snapped into focus when I read about this "issue" - times when I had been ready to adventure on, but the party "had to rest" because "we" were out of "decent spells" and such.My impression has always been that the '15 minute day' and 'the nova problem' were rarely spoken of until WotC brought them up in the dying days of 3.5e. Since then quite a few people on ENworld have said that it is a problem they see, but an equal number have said 'never seen it as a problem'.
Personally, I'd be surprised if it was ever a problem for the majority of gaming groups around the world, I don't think it was a problem for the majority of gaming groups for 30 years, where D&D remained a popular game despite any supposed problems from daily resources.
Of course the game was quite playable even with the issue. In a similar way, I lived over 50 years of my life without a smartphone - but if you want me to do so again, you'll have to prise my Android 'phone out of my cold, dead hand!!
