Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad
Mistwell, not everyone feels that 4E is too grindy, which is why I say that it isn't inherently, or universally, too grindy, thus the Annie Hall reference. I don't take issue with that at all. And I am not saying that it is disingenuous if you or someone else feels that it is not too grindy,
You said "While it may not be universal that 4E is inherently grindy (although it seems a bit disingenuous to say that it is not...).
How is that "I am not saying that it is disingenuous if you or someone else feels that it is not too grindy"?
I warned you above. Bye. ~ PCat
but that it is disingenuous to say that there isn't a problem when for a large number of people there is. "Disingenuous" might be too strong of a word; "lack of awareness" might be more appropriate.
Well, that isn't how I read what you wrote. You seemed to be saying it's disingenuous to say that it is not...which is the words you used. Why would I have read "disingenuous to say that it is not [universal that 4E is inherently grindy]" as "disingenuous to say that nobody has this too-grindy issue"? Who here was saying that nobody has that issue?
There may not be a problem for you but if there is a problem for a fair number of folks, with a recurring group of threads on the topic and even, evidently, a split perspective within Wizards of the Coast itself, then it is at least ignoring "the problem" to say that there isn't one (not to mention the snark directed at the OP for having a problem and expressing it, as some have done within this thread).
I agree some people have a problem. If you look at the threads in question, they tend to go with a majority of people saying they do not have the problem, and a minority saying they do. Then they have lots of advice on how to solve the problem that some people have, and lots of folks say those solutions worked for them. I don't see the snark directed at the OP over it...I see a lot of advice given. What is it you see as snark?
And, as I said, I think the problem has more to do with the narrow focus of 4E for a certain kind of game play. It isn't flexible enough, imo, which is why I posit using a scaled--even modular--approach to combat, depending upon what sort of time-frame the DM wants to play with.
Sure, and I just thought there was no need to drag in prior editions for that kind of point. But hey, if PC didn't see it as the start of an edition war, fair enough.
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