ExploderWizard
Hero
My feelings?
Bland, dumbed-down, simplified, whitewashed. I was turned off the instant I saw the books -- huge type font, lots of whitespace, helpful little icons everywhere, like the pictures of the food on the cash registers at fast food places. The actual game content kept almost all the "bugs" of 1e and had none of the wacky, gonzo, charm. The removal of demons, devils, assassins, and half-orcs was a feeble, and failed, attempt to placate the Angry Mother faction. D&D went from being Iron Maiden to Pat Boone. Soulless. Utterly soulless.
2e kept me out of D&D (but not roleplaying) from 1989 to 2000.
Pretty close to my own experience. We played a full 2E campaign for about a year before moving to 3E GURPS. I never got much in the way of splatbooks except for a couple of complete books. The game seemed to lose its coolness factor. Even the characters in the comic books were dissappointed-" Magic missile is useless now!" Mages were still very weak at lower levels and then chopped off at the knees at 10th level. So much for persistence bringing great power.
EDIT: On a side note, 4E has brought a new level of appreciation for 2E. Its kind of like the feeling I got after seeing the Star Wars prequels. Before 1999, I was not a huge fan of Return of the Jedi. After seeing Phantom Menace, Jedi looked like an awesome movie.
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