And still, most comments are pro-4th.

Thank you for saying something like this. People keep saying, "there's so much less roleplaying in 4e" and I'm going, "Wait, what?" The only real roleplaying difference between 3e and 4e is that, as Isabella said, you can't cast Glibness right before the encounter to make it completely trivial.Jester of the FoS wrote:Now, is this a flaw in the game? Not really, as the rules don't denote the playstyle, official content, or products. Really, I think WotC is just staffed with people who prefer straight dungeon crawls and simple adventures with interesting combats.
It wouldn't take much to have a completely combatless Dungeon adventure with role-playing, mystery, puzzles, skill challenges, and the like. There's just no one on staff to write it.
Actually, one of the main issues with regards to roleplaying, and one that may get overlooked, is character knowledge versus player knowledge. Just because Bob Roleplayer knows a thing or two about basic chemistry, doesn't mean Bob Roleplayer's character does as well.Kaitou Kage wrote: Thank you for saying something like this. People keep saying, "there's so much less roleplaying in 4e" and I'm going, "Wait, what?" The only real roleplaying difference between 3e and 4e is that, as Isabella said, you can't cast Glibness right before the encounter to make it completely trivial.