Lord Pendragon
First Post
I'm not usually one to criticise the designers. I continue to play 4e, so I'm happy with the game as a whole, and find no reason to really get worked up over those parts which may not be perfect.To make sure fewer unintended combos happen, feats now are both limited in scope and limited in who can take them. Rather than having to playtest a feat as if all classes to take them, you just have to run the numbers against those who can take the feat.
That said, if what you say is true, it strikes me as merely a means to cut corners. "We don't have the time/money/resources to balance this feat for all martial classes, so we'll just test it for one class, of one race, of one specialization and ship it like that." Sure, it's balanced. It's now also worthless to 99% of folks reading it.

I also wonder whether the side-effect of being able to publish more books of feats wouldn't then play into it. Was this unintended, or did the designers intentionally super-specialize feats in order to inflate the number of feats they can publish/sell?