I can forgive it for the price, but disappointed you chose to abandon separate ISO and ANSI PCBs that did not necessitate 90-degree rotated HS sockets in favour of per-key RGB, which I truly don't think most enthusiasts are interested in. As explained before this will mean both ISO and ANSI HS users will have to deal with possible issues around the Enter key, because keycap sets with very tight tolerances do not always play nice with Cherry MX switches when rotated sideways.
MX stems are not identical on the east and west as they are on the north and south, and as a result builders will occasionally encounter fitment issues and switches wobble more when installed sideways too.
In the future, please consider maybe retiring the RGB PCB and having separate layout HS PCBs. Other brands you compete with like QK consistently get this right (and their budget-oriented competitor Neo seems to also get this right, just to let you know).