Quote Originally Posted by charlemagne View Post
I really don't get the attitude of "well you don't know that it'll be a problem, wait and see before you complain".
I'd rather people were like OP and raised genuine concerns before a change is implemented. If people raising concerns helps the devs in even just one case then it saves them time in not having to redo something, and it saves us aggravation in using a system that doesn't work as it might.
We don't know it will be a problem but we don't know it won't. Some of us read the information, heard it was half of the information that will be given, and were pleased with what we read. If we like what has been presented to us thus far, why would we have to voice concerns? The fact that there may be concerns in the second half for us, or things in the second half that remedy your concerns, is something to think about.