This is an aside to the thread topic itself, and more a general conversation point for everyone involved (and tangentially related to the rapid back and forths going on in a couple of other threads right now at the same time):
Some general advice for dealing with feedback in Any EA, especially when it is conducted in an open forum space:
Forum spaces have Threads; each thread has a topic that it is intended to discuss. If it is in the suggestions and feedback section, it will almost certainly contain either opinions from the poster about what they do and do not like, or else analysis of what has been presented already and commentary on that.
If a Thread is supported by enough people, and the developers look at their own internal data and private feedback reports (which only they have access too), and decide that a majority of public opinion - or a substantial enough section of it - leans a certain way, and it's an alteration or option they are willing to modify or compromise on, then they may do that.
If a Thread does not garner much traction, such that it is not raised to their awareness, and the same thing is not also reflected in their internal data and private feedback reports, then the change will almost certainly not occur.
If you find yourself in agreement with the proposition of a Thread, then posting in support of that conversation adds to its metrics when it gets assessed - every voice can matter in this situation - but if it's a really important issue to you, then the thread may be the inspiration you need to make a personalised feedback report to Larian directly about the issue, which will carry more effective weight than a single forum post.
Here's the bit where many people trip up:
If you do Not agree with the opinion or suggestion made in a feedback thread, then the best thing you can do is not to post in it.
Jumping into the conversation just to offer a contrary personal opinion to the thread proposition actually Adds Nothing of value to the discourse. It may seem like it does, but in truth it doesn't. If anything, it actually generates more conversation and thus more visibility, and gives the proposition more traction that it would otherwise have had. Your silence does as much or more work towards not supporting an opinion proposed by another non-Larian user that you don't agree with, than any amount of posting actually does.
Now, if you want to post to actually add information - say that someone's proposition comes from a place that makes a couple of incorrect assumptions, and you have the knowledge to help increase that's person's knowledge and understanding, that's great, but it doesn't help anyone to conflate or confuse these two things; assisting with actual, tangible information/explanations are useful as they help everyone operate on the same page. Simple contrary opinions are not - You are far better off saving your time and energy. If you really feel strongly against the suggestion being made, you can make an independent feedback thread in support of the mechanic or function you like, and give your feedback that way, on how much you like it. Telling the developers what, in your opinion, works well, is also valuable feedback in its own right, after all.