SSquirrel said:
You mean the encounter system that had people calling it out as broken a month after release?
I mean the encounter system I used without issue for 8 years. When they said that it doesn't work, that flat-out did not match my experience with the system - I knew it worked because I'd been using it.
If they'd said it "could be better" or "needs work", then that would be been another thing entirely.
When 3E came out they told us they had a conversion book available, but it was not super accurate and it would probably just be easier to start new characters.
In this instance, it's not about
what they said, but about
how they said it. As Hussar (I think) points out up-thread, most campaigns only last about eight months anyway, so groups would likely be about ready to start over. And besides, I never had any intention of converting a campaign-in-progress. But I found the tone of the piece off-putting. (I did say this was all my opinion.

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Yet immediately after that they mysteriously appeared on the web in pdf format. Hmm.
I really, really hope WotC didn't leak these intentionally. "Here, you can have the books early, provided you're willing to break the law to get them." For what it's worth, I don't believe they did, not least because The Rouse has said they didn't.
The core math of the system isn't broken and they are releasing more books to explore more options and settings.
By 'peripheral' I meant the things that aren't the game itself: the GSL, the magazines, and the DDI. Sorry if that wasn't clear.
I should say, my post wasn't intended as a "WotC sucks!" tirade, or even a "WotC's marketing sucks!" tirade. However, I do think the marketing could have been a whole lot better, so gave the specific things I felt could have been done better.