Jan van Leyden
Adventurer
Haha, but no.
Ultra-grognard here, and plotless dungeons suck.
Compare "When A Star Falls" or "Death on the Reik" with most of the recent modules.
Ummh, you're calling yourself an ultra-grognard and use these adventures as examples of what you like? Both were published in the mid-eighties and written by Brits!


Compare the amount of flavor mixed throughout many of the Pathfinder modules to the 4E modules.
Why would this be an objective quality? If I want to use the Kingmaker AP in a different world, many, many pages of the books are completely unusable.
Compare the fine quality papar of the Pathfinder Adventure path, and the high quality art with the often very thin 4E paper (for modules).
Or, not sure what to compare with, but say the 4E main books, or the Pathfinder main books, or generally the Fantasy Flight latest edition Warhammer FRP or several 40K RP systems with anything.
Quality, in many cases, can be objective.
But this are matters of production quality. I was discussing product quality as far as content is concerned.
An objective quality can be measured. You can measure the paper quality of a book, you could even measure the quality of the binding or the durability of the color prints. But you can't reproducibly measure the quality of images used in a book or its text.