There were more than a few complaining about it in the 4e rules forum. No one here in L4W was specifically peeved, or at least stated as much here.
The typical complaint was that Oversized was a min-max CharOp dream that would make all non-Oversized races obsolete. As you can see, that hasn't been the case in L4W.
WRONG.
Or, at the very least, the evidence is inconclusive. The highest of the oversized PCs is only level 2, and nobody is going through the combat logs with a fine-tooth comb in order to make sure every PC is on the same level, damage-wise.
Also, keep some things in mind. 1, the monster manual specifically states that the monster races aren't exactly balanced for PCs. I think people need to get that 3.5e notion out of their heads that a race that's acceptable for an NPC doesn't necessarily mean that's its balanced for a PC. To quote it specifically, "note that these traits and powers are more in line with monster powers than with player chararcter powers...The DM SHOULD CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHICH MONSTER RACES, IF ANY, TO ALLOW AS PCS IN HIS OR HER CAMPAIGN." This, to me, says that WotC KNOWS that the monster races (at least, some of them) are just straight-up BETTER than the one's in the Player's Handbook. My guess is that the Dragon article on minotaurs is an attempt to drag the race back in line with the more "normal" races. When Player's Handbook 3 comes out, I expect to see similiar changes to Githyanki and Shadar-Kai (and maybe even Kobold).
2, WotC is less concerned about fixing broken gameplay than, say, Blizzard. In WoW, if the entire




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That said, I'm for the changes.