(Jul. 30, 2021 8:59 PM)Dracieleone Wrote: (Jul. 30, 2021 7:30 PM)MagikHorse Wrote: Read my second paragraph again. They've gone too far to change it now, and doing so would make previous drivers loose.
They're already loose.
Either you're dealing with very serious wear issues or you're mostly going on about how the newest stuff has rather poor slopes, upon which case you're still missing the point of what I'm saying. Sticking Hasbro drivers on TT beys results in an incredibly loose fit, so loose that you can barely ever hear a tooth click from them. Most Hasbeys on proper Hasbro drivers aren't anywhere near that loose, and those that are are sort of just badly designed to be that way (here's looking at you Sphinx).
No, if you made the Hasbro mainline use TT/Pro series drivers like you're suggesting, then you get the same incompatibility gap that already exists between TT/Pro layers and mainline Hasbro. Even if they still have a sloped surface instead of teeth, they would have nearly no tightness with older non-Pro driver releases
and make it so that any new driver releases would be damagingly tight on older mainline layers.
There is utterly no reason for them to divide the mainline like this. Mainline isn't Pro, it shouldn't be made compatible with TT/Pro drivers as that ruins the rest of the mainline's customizability.
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