I guess I can only give you the benefit of the doubt, although your thread-starters have had my snidey-sense tingling for a while and the last couple of days have been an absolute festival of rehashing. I haven't seen so many old saws flying around since that scene in
Twister when the barn gets torn apart.
Assuming you're genuine and just staggeringly unlucky when it comes to picking horses that have already been flogged to death, you might want to search the DDA and the early forum archives from 2013 until launch if you haven't already. Nearly everything you've suggested or asked about in the past several days has been suggested before and was either
A) dismissed completely by FD for various reasons,
B) put on their "maybe" list for long-term consideration, or
C) bounced around the community for ages without any sort of agreement and not addressed by FD either way.
So you can see why these subjects tend to spawn exasperated responses. It's not because the majority of the community have some sort of aversion to change (although there are one or two evangelists who behave as though they fear punishment from the FD gods if they don't stop praising them). Rather it's that many members of this community have been here a long time and have seen these subjects go through the grinder over and over and over and over. It's not change we fear, it's quite the opposite: it's the same old crap going around and around for all eternity.
BTW "match target speed" was, along with "this way to target" arrows, a firm Category A if I remember correctly. Not going to happen, ever. FD want their seat-of-the-pants WWII style combat to be as pure as possible for their own reasons. You might disagree with this, and you wouldn't be alone, but you're not going to change their collective minds. And any attempt to do so is just going to rile up the community who've seen it all before.
On the other hand if that's what you set out to do, congratulations on some of the most effective trolling yet. To be honest, I still can't make my mind up but that might be my problem rather than yours. This forum does breed a certain amount of cynicism.