Matt Thomason
Hero
It's more about the prevalence. I believe the majority of players of AD&D 1/2e did not use minis, except to illustrate things like marching order or relative positions (and this is how I use minis in RPGs today), not to make tactical moves in inches on a map and measure ranges to opponents. Some certainly did the latter, but it was a minority in comparison to those who didn't really go beyond "so who is in front, engaged in melee with the monsters, and who is standing outside of melee range?"This strikes me as off. I mean, people used minis in the TSR era. After all, D&D is based on wargaming.
There's also the lack of map-based combat manoeuvres in the earlier versions compared to 3e's stronger focus with things like attacks of opportunity, unless you added in something like Chainmail.