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(+7)(-35)

No, stop asking.

The new controls are better, you just need to get used to them. I did, and so can you.

Besides, this is an unstable shadow test build meant for reporting bugs, not playing casually. If you don't like it, keep playing the stable version or wait for the full release of 0.9.0

Change isnt as scary as you might think.

(+20)(-3)

horrible take in so many ways, but most importantly: its a test build so this is definitely the time to share feedback about updates in the test build. "if you don't like it, wait for the full release" makes 0 sense.

(+12)(-2)

No need to be a dick just because you just so happen to love these new garbage controls. And trying to shut down any form of criticism is NOT a good way to do things at all.

(+15)(-2)

it being a test build doesnt mean "shut up its not in stable yet bro"
it being a public test build means "speak up"

(+6)(-1)

"Let’s break down this masterpiece of logic, just in case the subtleties are too complex:

  1. 'It’s a test build meant for reporting bugs': You correctly identified what a test build is for. It is literally designed for feedback.
  2. 'If you don't like it, keep playing the stable version': This is the exact opposite of the point above. We are <em class="eujQNb" jscontroller="yHWXO" jsuid="oHwSqd_m" data-complete="true" <supposed<="" em=""> to provide feedback on the unstable build so it can >em class="eujQNb" jscontroller="yHWXO" jsuid="oHwSqd_o" data-complete="true">become</em> a good stable build.
  3. 'The new controls are better, you just need to get used to them': This translates to: 'I personally like it, so my subjective preference is universal law. Your opinion and comfort are irrelevant.'
  4. 'Change isn't as scary as you might think': The issue isn't 'fear of change'; the issue is 'criticism of a poorly implemented, non-optional change.'

Your entire argument cancels itself out. People are providing feedback on the test build exactly as intended. Good design includes options, not forced mandates."