Originally Posted by Rustyspoon#
Yes, rockets are faster than planes. The point is, you don't like it = you don't use it. How is this new feature taking away from you?
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You get what you get and you don't get upset, and if you are, find a pacifier... In my view it was one of the best releases.

You and I have disagreed a fair bit on this update. I think this is a lot to do with it. You are clearly a "glass half full" type of person. I'm the opposite smile

I agree with your first point, "if you don't like it, don't use it". That's fair enough, but for me, I don't like what they have done to the things I have to use. I despise unnecessary mouse clicks and buried options, It slows me down. For me personally, this is one of the worst updates.

Some of the reasons that have caused me to be negative is that so much is either done badly, buggy or didn't work at all. Within the first 10 minutes of trying out the update I spent more time saying "WTF" than I did trying to enjoy the new features - right or wrong, this just starts me out on a negative attitude towards it all.

For example, within the first few minutes of using the software I discovered that partial drum regen doesn't work, things that I use often are now buried deeper than they were before, play using chordsheet doesn't work, snap in the MTV doesn't work, I'm sorry but 64th option should not be called snap. I'd have been less annoyed if there was no snap option at all. That's just a few examples but there were more than that, all within the first ten minutes.

When the first few things you try out have all gone backwards or don't even do something that's being sold as a new feature, I just end up negative. Yes of course there are some positives, e.g, faster builds but I have all the good features clouded by my initial first impression which was all bad.

Hopefully after some more updates I will have a better outlook but I'm not feeling very positive about any of it because the fact only a minority of us are moaning about these things, they will probably be seen as unimportant.