While it's certainly not everything, I think the sound of the click might help you recognize the bump more, like how scent affects taste, and how can you not love that click
I don't love that click because to my ears it sounds really high pitch, plasticky and "cheap". Like a small piece of plastic hitting another small piece of plastic. Oh wait, that's exactly what it is
I'm not offended that you think Browns feel like linears, it's just an indicator of the way you press keys, ie hard.
I find Browns quite tactile, very similar in feel to Blues, but I have a light touch when typing, so that is a factor. I prefer Browns to Blues. Blues do accentuate the tactile point with both audible feedback and the extra little hit you feel through the cap from the slider piece hitting the case (although this one is very subtle), so for many they do appear to be more tactile than Browns, although the tactile bump on the slider is very similar. It starts earlier, too, which can be a factor. By the time you get to the bump on Browns the slider already has some momentum which if you're typing hard or fast will be significant and will reduce the effect and feel of the bump. On Blues the bump starts almost immediately and then there is a sharper drop in force due to the white part of the slider moving away from the blue part under the force of the leaf spring, so you no longer have the friction of the legs on the leaf spring.
IMHO, they have a similar level of pure tactility, but the tactility is different and is affected by typing speed and pressure differently.
ErgoClears are still my favourite