Ahnehnois
First Post
I think that as others have noted, the textually supported idea of balanced encounters predate 3e. Perhaps instead, it's a question of people who have been gaming for longer going more and more off the book. So a DM who started with 2e and have been DMing for a while might have learned to think outside that box and design a broader range of challenges, while someone who started with 3e might be younger/less experienced and still be playing more by the book.I am starting to strongly suspect that this is an edition-based preference. People who started with 3.x and up expect to encounter monsters they might conceivably beat, even if it might be a very challenging fight. People who started in the primordial soup of oD&D and its immediate successors expect that they might encounter anything at any time.
Am I way off track with these assumptions?
I definitely think that the longer one plays, the more one's experience is likely to diverge from the "default".
Mind you, the whole CR/EL system was something I ignored even as a beginner DM with 3e, so I don't really fit your mold either.