Miles Pilitus said:
Hong, I have to ask this, I like what I've read of Iron Heroes (never got a chance to play it), but does it really need all the love you've given it to be better balanced?
As the others have said, it doesn't _need_ it all. IH is playable out of the box; you can have a good time with it and not worry about these things for the most part. Since it's built on a familiar d20 base, it already comes with a decently balanced foundation, and someone as experienced as Mearls certainly isn't going to completely screw it up.
That said, most games are playable out of the box. D&D 3E was playable out of the box, but that didn't stop 3.5E coming out. There are thousands of RIFTS fans who will tell you that RIFTS is also playable out of the box.
I see it as a quality-of-implementation thing; there are bits of IH that I figure could be better, in terms of showcasing what's new and different about it compared to D&D. For example, take the archer. Aim tokens are a really cool idea, and lend themselves to lots of nifty new mechanics. However, the implementation means that aiming is often not the best option, tactically speaking: you're better off just standing and shooting with Rapid Shot, just like you would in D&D. So the new stuff ends up being sidelined, despite its potential.
Most of the hacks and changes are there to deal with this issue. There's some that are more idiosyncratic to my tastes, but hey, what's the point of having a website if you can't indulge yourself. Besides, there are a lot of fiddly bits in IH that, as far as can be told, are just Mearls taking the opportunity to see his house rules put in print. So if he can do it, I can do it too.
Much of this is undoubtedly due to Mearls having to finish in a rush because of his new position at WotC, which I'm hardly going to blame him for. That kind of job doesn't show up every day. Hell, for someone with the gearhead nature, it's a golden opportunity to tinker with something without also having to deal with 30 years of legacy issues.
Also, I wouldn't go to all this trouble if I didn't think the underlying system wasn't worth it. There's a lot to like about IH, and this is just my way of getting an extra 10%.