Along with a 10 year g83, I've used a g81-1000 (MY, plate mount, double-shot thick keys) for 20 years so I grew a lot with it's feeling since I've played a lot of fps and racing games at the time in the lack of an analogue controller. Those MY are very smooth, and warn a lot before bottoming out because they have a lot of tension near the end, while being able to keep a floating touch until there. The gold old g81-1000 still looks as new, missing only a glued rubber feet, but the membrane clip on connection is giving me problems once in a while, because the contacts are oxidized and worn out at one edge.
Now I'm on a NOS 98' g80-3000 (MX black, pcb, lasered thin keys) as blacks seem the closest to the old MY action. I guess the most hate on these blacks is because they are heavy to type, but coming from a MY for so many years, when putting no effort to type lightly and bottoming out sometimes, they feel almost too light. The tension seems ideal for a light touch, but the action doesn't seem as smooth as the polished MYs, and seem to dampen a lot less when bottoming (even if they're mounted on a pcb, not a beefy metal plate). If you type fast and hard, you know you are doing it wrong, because well... that clunk just feels wrong.
I guess I'll really like these black switches if they smooth out with time, and until I get used to avoid bottoming out due to less tension in the final third of the action, maybe landing pads could improve it a lot.
Until I try some reds, I'm yet to know if getting used to even less pressure to start moving the keys reduces chances of bottoming them. Either way, I just don't see me abandoning linear switches, as they seem way more comfortable in games that keys constantly pressed and only released for a little a while or tapped, like when moving around in third person rpgs.
Btw, hello! I'm a long time lurker, but it's my first post here!