It's statements like this that make me harp on you constantly about you're lack of acknowledgement that you are a common outlier on this board for your perspective and experience of the game. And understand I have always said that you being an outlier is not itself bad - there is no judgement one way or another that you have an uncommon perspective and experience of the game. No, the judgement comes in you refusing to acknowledge that your perspective is different, that your experience is different, and therefore everything that's gone into honing your instincts about how others view the game is off.
Almost every poll we take here, you're in the incredibly small minority response. Almost every thread here when a huge overwhelming majority of posters is positive about X, you're negative about X (and sometimes the reverse). Almost every thread where people say their experience is Y, you disagree and say your experience is Z.
Again, that's not a bad thing. The bad thing is you not appreciating the ramifications of you being an outlier. It means you probably shouldn't be speaking for "a lot of other players" or for your view of what others think. Because everything you've built with your history of viewpoints says you are not closely in touch with what other people's views are or what they think about this game, given your very consistently differing perspective and experience with the game.
Just wanted to make a quick comment here. Ruin Explorer is coming forward to say some things that I strongly agree with, but don't actually comment on, because of edition fatigue and not wanting to be "that guy," who's always negative.
The other ENWorlders who I know and talk with on other boards (or in real life) who agree with that point of view similarly don't chime in that often to actually comment. This comes from a loooong Fourth Edition flamewar that I think most folks are just tired of.
At the moment, 5E is being received very well for its return to the roots of the game: people who have been critical of the last edition have been very positive, and I think that's great for them. The issue that I have is that when someone posts like Ruin Explorer, the comments start: they're immediately being negative, and should stop being that way, and why can't we all just get along?
This is especially ironic, since it comes from some folks (not you, Mistwell: I want to be clear that I'm not directing this part at you!) who spent the last few years doing the same thing about 4E. How many times did I have to read about no roleplaying or how the game was just an MMO-wannebe?
So I guess the point I'm making is that there are more than a few people who agree with views like Ruin Explorer has, but they're just not looking for a fight at this point. I'm just tired, and hoping that I'll find something in the new Edition that will make me want to keep playing it. I have a lot of hopes riding on the DMG, most of them are probably unrealistic ones, but there we are.
I suspect that we'll see modules that address a lot of my concerns in the next couple of years, since the issues that people are finding fault with have been discussed since pretty much the start of the hobby, and many of them were addressed in 4E, so WotC acknowledged at some point that they actually were a thing. We simply get to have a lot of these old discussions and debates again, until something is done to address them.
Just to be clear: nothing personally directed at you Mistwell... I really like how excited you (and others) are about the new Edition, it's just something that excites me at this point.