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I'm reminded of the old saying, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
It isn't necessary to reinvent the wheel with every new edition. Some things work, so keep them intact. Some things don't, and that is when you reach the "area of opportunity" for improvement. Of course, no one wants to play the exact same game with every new version, but there are some things that are fundamental to a good FPS.
As long as it creates a great experience that the vast majority of people will want to enthusiastically return to and enjoy, that's the sweet spot. I say "majority," because you're never going to please every single person in a sea of millions.
I'm just waiting for the beta, so we can all see it, firsthand, and give our constructive feedback.
Yes, you got the point! They should not make this retrogressive, do not change it, just keep it as previous work, and we'll appreciate that.