I've DM'ed the trial thingy at the special D&D game day when it was released.
I also have the 4th ed books.
I started D&D when 3rd edition was just released and learned D&D while learning the new system. Low level was fun, high level was skewed with the insane skillcheck inbalance and what not.
They took what problems 3rd ed (and 3.5) had and tried solving them. In my opinion they solved a lot of that. There are no insane inbalances. At high level Melee classes (fighter especially) now matter instead of just being a fifth wheel.
Casting classes got tuned down and with reason. the amount of spells got lowered. you have spells now helpfull in combat (presented in the class ability list) and you have rituals now. Most people with the prerequiste skills and feats can cast those rituals, example are knock, raise dead, etc.
WoWified. I both agree and disagree with that statement. In MMO's a clear role is (supposedly) defined for most of the classes that a game like that has. So that you have a rough idea what each class is supposed to do.
They took that idea and implemented it to D&D to help explain the classes. Either you're a Defender, a striker, a Leader or a controller.
Defender is the Meatshield that stands in the Vanguard to take the blows, Paladin and Fighter.
Striker is any class meant for Damage dealing.
A Leader class is a supportive one, being Cleric and the new Warlord class.
For the moment the only Controller class is a Mage, meant for helping the group deal with large groups, either through Damage or incapacitating some.
Is it so bad giving classes a role to fulfill? I think it helps players organise more and know what they are up to when chosing a certain class.
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1 Warlord is pretty much similar to 50% or other warlords.
Well if this was still 3.5 the warlord would have the same abilities every other character with levels in the class.
The fact that you can have abilities different from every other warlord is a big advantage. Ofcourse somethings will still be in common with other warlords, thats what keeps it as 1 class.
Anyways, 4th Ed. got me back into D&D. Everything is much more streamlined, future books will be released with other base classes. Druid, monk and psion for example are yet to appear (and they will).
Ofcourse this all is my opinion, disagree what you will. :)