Min/Max your Min/Max'ing
This is an advertisement for DDi on the wizards website. Is this the kind of behavior that is currently being rewarded? I know I am an old gamer, but in my day we used to discourage players who sat down for hours before a game min/maxing everything until they put what they think is a god among men down on the table. This led to people being dissatisfied with their characters, roleplayers feeling unwelcome at the table, and people who could not min max as well blatantly cheating. What is your take? Is min/maxing the new norm? Should I get used to it? Is it a growing trend? Is it more valued in certain editions than others?
One thing I do to both minimize max'ing and to allow player more colorful character generation options is to eliminate all stat boosts for LA=0 races. I do this in 3.5, but it would also work in 4.0. Most players will only select a race that gives them a stat boost in their prime state, and penalizes them in one they don't care much about. Without the stat boost, players can then choose from a wider variety of races for each class.