Where I lived at the time of 3E's launch (Columbus GA) I heard nothing but positive anticipation towards the coming edition. And when I checked out various sites (including this one) I remember more anticipation than dread from the posters.
Today I see a lot of confrontation and division amongst gamers regarding 4E.
I believe that there was more "grassroot" fatigue with AD&D and desire for the changes that 3E brought than we have today. I believe that WotC misjudged the markets demand (hunger ?) for a new edition and we are seeing the fruits of that timing decision with the amount of pro-4E vs anti-4E discussions on this and other sites.
Today I see a lot of confrontation and division amongst gamers regarding 4E.
I believe that there was more "grassroot" fatigue with AD&D and desire for the changes that 3E brought than we have today. I believe that WotC misjudged the markets demand (hunger ?) for a new edition and we are seeing the fruits of that timing decision with the amount of pro-4E vs anti-4E discussions on this and other sites.