People can continue to play the job even if they like it less. Misshapen Chair, for example, continues to bash the loss of Kaiten at every turn, but still plays Samurai. A change can be considered negative, yet not enough to push someone out of their favorite job.
But regardless, I stand by the point I made that you have failed to counter thus far: There are enough people who are unhappy with the skills removal, enough to develop a vocal minority--enough to be a discussion point in multiple video topics that were linked in the original post of this thread. No matter how little respect you have for those people complaining about the loss of Kaiten, what have we gained at the cost of their enjoyment? Your continued dislike of the job regardless of Kaiten existing or not? A large population of players who didn't care about Kaiten before, and don't really care now that it's gone? Great, what a wonderful reward. I'm glad all the people who either no longer play Samurai because of Kaiten, or simply don't like the job as much as they did got to lose something they cared about in exchange for general apathy.
The thing is, if people keep playing it, despite the thing that apparently gave them the most enjoyment being gone, that tells SE it wasn't that big of a deal.
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