Yeah I knew they were going in this direction, but I can't help question whats taking so long? Why is it so hard to stick to a time frame? Why does there seem to be so much miscommunication among the devs themselves?
What is it called? The trello post said this was supposed to be finished on the 27th of may or something, that was wrong. Pretty sure there's been posts about a complete ui or it being close to complete right on the 1st. Pretty sure you could go back to see a post of daily saying "oh we are making lots of progress on this ui might be done earlier than expected." (I know that's not a definitive time frame. Took it as a this could possibly happen earlier than expected but just saying in general there just seems to be an issue when it comes to when this ui is supposed to be set for)
Improved User Experience is debatable when you don't really have users to gauge thoughts on current experience. You can't necessarily say something is better or worse if only a handful of people are experiencing it. Now if we are just talking aesthetics the new ui looks better than the old site's, but I think they already had the working platform and people are going to be attracted to the idea and the function of betting on games with steam items (just as an example of platform/site function interaction whatever). I'm just saying my impression is that this is taking a long time for something that probably isn't going to be perfect when it is completely out and is going to be improved upon or changed over time anyway.
There's also the withdrawals not going through, games not getting refunded for some people over the last couple of weeks, support taking a long time to answer people's messages, and incorrect graphs/info being posted. I'm guessing since my post was quoted in the "complaints right before the complete ui", you were accusing it of being fud (even though life is fud) which is why I referred to your post count. I just thought that it was laughable that my personal observation and constructive criticism was being construed as just being fud. I understand they are also doing a ton of things, that's great. Things are getting a lot harder for them, it means they have to tighten up the reins and be on point now more than ever. Whats going to happen when the site develops a big user base? Things are going to get harder, they are going to have to be more precise, and people are going to want things executed right away. It's just stuff to keep in mind.