More than twenty years ago when I bought the Amiga 1200,
the most annoying thing is that the games does not work with a hard drive,
because some idiots doing these games "optimized" them and read out data from floppy disk
without the operating system.
On the Amiga with floppy disk only those games were faster maybe about 1%,
but on the Amiga with a hard drive were useless because these games do not use hard disk.
The same games work better on pc because these games use hard disk.
The second of most annoying thing on the Amiga 1200,
was that software does not work with VGA monitor.
Because again some idiots "optimized" the software,
users lost the ability to connect at low cost VGA monitor to Amiga.
Those idiots could have gained maybe 1.5% on performance, maybe not.
VGA cable to connect to the Amiga 1200 may cost 4 Euro maybe less.
Users should not be forced to purchase scandoubler for 150 Euro
and more because some developers are too stupid,
to give up with useless "optimization".
AGA must be differently programmed to use an ordinary monitor,
and differently to use VGA monitor.
It is sad but this is what Commdore did many years ago, and developers have to just accept it.
Access to the hard disk on the classic Amiga, should be made only through the system,
the original IDE interface is too slow, software for classic Amiga should work with FastATA.
Access to the graphics on the Amiga classic, should be made only through the system,
users should be able to connect at a low cost VGA monitor to Amiga.
Access to the keyboard and mouse on the Amiga classic, should be made only through the system,
users should be able to use USB mouse and keyboard with USB interface only and
without additional hardware.