Yeah... the weird thing is, I've been finding recently with running more PSF 4e, when building encounters as this-is-what-is-dramatically-appropriate (or Combat As Sport-y) rather than this-is-the-resources-the-badguys-have (or Combat as War-y), the fights actually seem to have greater versimilitude or feeling of 'truthiness'

. I think this is because when running it process-sim there is such a great temptation to 'throw it all in there' - have all 300 orcs or all 24 Darksword Knight Dragonriders, attack the high level PCs, ignoring the Clausewitzian 'friction' that in reality makes it nearly impossible for a force to concentrate all their assets at a single point. Dramatist scene framing short-circuits the whole simulationist CAW system, but IME tends strongly to versimilitudinous encounters, at least the way I do it. I guess that's because versimilitude is a big part of 'dramatically appropriate', at least for me.