Probably because they solve a problem which doesn't actually exist, while adding some new ones which hadn't existed before. They might be all kinds of wonderful in their execution, but since they're premised on a fundamentally flawed notion of where the weaknesses lie in traditional designs, they remain rubbish.
Probably because they solve a problem which doesn't actually exist, while adding some new ones which hadn't existed before. They might be all kinds of wonderful in their execution, but since they're premised on a fundamentally flawed notion of where the weaknesses lie in traditional designs, they remain rubbish.