I was deeply disappointed with Mother Nature's release of "Milk". It predecessor, "Water", was a much better design.
1. The light-bending algorithms found in Water created numerous problems for inexperienced persons. Rather than working to remedy these issues, or create an optional tutorial for these effects, Milk was designed to be opaque. This follows a pattern Mother Nature has of removing features rather than improving them.
2. Water has a much more flexible engine. Think of the popular overhauls, like Coca Cola, Apple Juice, or Tea. The only major modification to the Milk engine is "Chocolate Milk", which requires a massive change to the very idea of Milk.
3. The Water engine has significantly better support of mod synergies. For example, applying the overhaul Lemon Juice, adding in a second instance of the main Water data, and applying the mod Sugar results in the popular "Lemonade" configuration.
4. Sure, Water is known to cause illnesses to the system it is installed into, but the community patch "Boil" is generally effective at preventing these problems. Milk has a similar propensity to cause issues after installation, but the "Pasteurize" patch is significantly less user friendly to apply.
5. Milk requires periodic connections to the cow (although rebellious elements have come up with a functional alternative "Goat") in order to continue using it. Water is much less restricted in terms of user rights.
6. While Milk had significantly more resources involved in its development, it simply isn't as satisfying.
7. As I bought Milk based on the strong reputation of Water, I find myself severely disappointed that Mother Nature sold out in the creation of Milk.
8. THe compromises made for mass market appeal undercut the excellent decisions made elsewhere in development, such as the close integration of "Indianapolis 500"
9. All in all, I have given up on MIlk, and have gone back to the much more satisfying (and heavily modded) Water to which I am accustomed.
1. The light-bending algorithms found in Water created numerous problems for inexperienced persons. Rather than working to remedy these issues, or create an optional tutorial for these effects, Milk was designed to be opaque. This follows a pattern Mother Nature has of removing features rather than improving them.
2. Water has a much more flexible engine. Think of the popular overhauls, like Coca Cola, Apple Juice, or Tea. The only major modification to the Milk engine is "Chocolate Milk", which requires a massive change to the very idea of Milk.
3. The Water engine has significantly better support of mod synergies. For example, applying the overhaul Lemon Juice, adding in a second instance of the main Water data, and applying the mod Sugar results in the popular "Lemonade" configuration.
4. Sure, Water is known to cause illnesses to the system it is installed into, but the community patch "Boil" is generally effective at preventing these problems. Milk has a similar propensity to cause issues after installation, but the "Pasteurize" patch is significantly less user friendly to apply.
5. Milk requires periodic connections to the cow (although rebellious elements have come up with a functional alternative "Goat") in order to continue using it. Water is much less restricted in terms of user rights.
6. While Milk had significantly more resources involved in its development, it simply isn't as satisfying.
7. As I bought Milk based on the strong reputation of Water, I find myself severely disappointed that Mother Nature sold out in the creation of Milk.
8. THe compromises made for mass market appeal undercut the excellent decisions made elsewhere in development, such as the close integration of "Indianapolis 500"
9. All in all, I have given up on MIlk, and have gone back to the much more satisfying (and heavily modded) Water to which I am accustomed.


You may be satified but are you satisfied?
