@Auspicious K
The coding style used to make Beta/Next saves them money.
Classic is 32bit.
Beta/Next is 64bit.
It was cheaper and faster for them to build a new client from the ground up in a less efficient more agile programming language, than it was for them to update the old code base to 64bit. The newer framework they are using is also more cross platform compatible, which reduces resource overhead by about 66%.
It was never about giving the user a better experience. It was about them cutting costs.
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