Users are frustrated with the retirement of older models and want the option to access legacy models for better performance and variety in responses, as they find the current model insufficient for their needs.
Feel free to disagree with me, but I really loathe 5.2 for a myriad of reasons.. and I'm not seeing how giving users the option of having Legacy models hurts you? On the contrary, severely limiting model variety will probably do exactly that. Was this decision based on expenses and or computational limitations or something else? Either way, if you're going to insist on forcing everyone to use 5.2 (now limiting o3 use too WITH Plus. You now have to upgrade to Business/$30 for less limited o3 use) I'll legit probably end up paying for SuperGrok at this point.. much as I'd rather not. But that's how intolerant I am toward this model. It's unusable by comparison to almost everything that came ***before*** it, which is sad. o3 and 5.2 alone aren't sufficient enough to warrant a $30 price point either.. The only reason I even pay for Plus is because I like having options, which now I won't have. They each had strengths/weaknesses, and I found myself regularly alternating between them depending on use case. So again, why tf are they retiring everything if there are currently no plans (please correct me if I'm wrong) to improve/add any models?