Gundark said:
Since the announcement of 4th edition we've been seeing the R&D people talking about ways that 3e was deficient as a game and how 4e is going to fix that. In fact J.Tweet talks about how he stopped running 3e as the . I myself came to a point where the thought of running 3e made me scream out in terror. I've always viewed 3e as the players game, it was fun to play however could be a nightmare to run.
Anyhow back to the topic at hand...Was 3e fundamentaly flawed and WotC knew it and contintued to work with a seriously flawed ruleset...Or is this just the designers trying to convert us to 4e? Or what degree of in-between is there?
I think it's neither, especially since most of the designers so far has just said that they like 3E, but there's ways to make it better, instead of being "fundamentally flawed." I think it's like any other man-made invention. They made it, and the more they used it, there were certain things that kept bugging them, that could have been streamlined.
Take a telephone, for instance. The core invention is sound - it transmits sound across a distance. But you can only talk to one person on the single "party" line, so the concept of a manned switchboard is developed. Then, someone says, "it's a major hassle to have one or a bank of people manually moving connections", so automated switching is eventually developed. The dial is developed, but someone figures out that push-buttons work better, so that's added... and so on. I'm over-simplifying here, but the point I've going for is that they're reworking the same premise in the effort to get a better-working whole.
Any complex invention is ALWAYS flawed -- there's always room for improvement. Some improvements, however, aren't improvements, and things have to be rethought and sometimes redesigned from the ground up, still working externally the same, but internally it's using an entirely different mechanism to get the job done.
Some of us however, like the rotary dials, however, because of its aesthetic, and we get ticked off when we can't find one on the market.
