I'm just going with the information I have access to and this is what I Get for trying to help people.
Whatever dude, whine and complain about an amazing keyboard while I have fun with it -- I don't care anymore, Have a Good Day.
Saying "I'm okay with it, so you must be too" is not helping people. Giving people as much detailed information as possible about the issue, the current situation, what Corsair is doing about it, etc..
is helping people.
This issue doesn't really affect me, though, since I wouldn't buy any of the Corsair range due to the non-standard bottom row (and if a company gets that wrong on a Cherry MX board by not being aware of the reasons for having a standard layout especially after having their mechanical boards in the market with this issue for as long as Corsair has, they're probably getting other things wrong, too). But it does make me upset that they released a product that doesn't do what they say.
Releasing a product before it's ready is only okay if the customer knows they're getting a "beta" product and are okay with that. I really hope Corsair gets their code together and releases the update soon, so as few people as possible are affected. As a software developer I truly
hate seeing the quality of code in MOST released products nowadays. There are very few properly designed (a lot of the flaws often come from the early stages of design, so the code is not flexible or robust enough when changes to the spec or new features are implemented, sometimes due to management not willing to spend the extra development time at that stage to do things properly, but pushing for the fastest option) and tested software products out there.