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"Defending the game, must be a dev" is a classic forum label. :D
But joking aside, I don't disagree that the game needs help. I think the card board version continues to rake in enough money that they don't really care what the digital version does financially and they're apparantly not sinking much more into it, and if they do, it'll be years before we see it as development appears to have all but stopped. The good news is there are other great digital board game conversions out there that are done right.
It's good enough to scratch the occasional Catan itch for me when there's no one around to pull out the card board version and play.