Yeah, I think the problem is that initially (there's a thread/convo somehere on here) they were going for a fairly faithful reproduction of 5E - that was what I thought I was buying into. Mayeb didn't read the fine-printm but I recall that as a selling point way back when this was announced. That's what persuaded me to go for the EA. The longer I played, the clearer it became that was not what the case. Based on what we're seeing, I think we need to resign ourselves to not getting it either. Clearly for many people this doesn't matter, but for many others, it does. What's worse, that the EA is limited to low-level D&D only - the issues with game balance are likely to explode (literally) once higher level play and multiclassing are introduced. And *none* of that will have been 'play-tested' by the EA community. I think the decision not to go above level 4 in EA is really short-sighted - of course, if they simply ignore feedback they don't like, then it's all moot anyway.