Especially because the main criticism I hear of 4e (beyond "it was too different") is there are way too many interlocking systems that cause a lot of bookkeeping during combat.
@BESW unrelated, but if 4e came out in a world where virtual tabletops were common, do you think it would have gotten more traction/be more accessible?
I remember being in a bar once and all the screens that would have been dedicated to sports were instead showing live helicopter footage of a moose wandering an Ontario suburb.
I've finally come back to the game, and I thought I lost all my progress today because the load location was the same place as I started today. But having loaded it, the quicksave did seem to count.