@AKNova7
Look. I said this before to other people who are complaining... Please realize that you do NOT know better than the producers/ developers. You haven't even touched the actual patch yet. All your going by is theory talk from a patch list that frankly doesn't say anything conclusive but the changes in damage. And how can you actually call WuHT a tool and tell him to look at the BIG PICTURE when its obvious who that its you being the lunatic fanboy?
Please realize that, if I didn't know that I didn't realize better than the developers, and that I haven't actually tested the new patch yet, this game would be on a shelf at gamestop already. I love Calibur, but I've had more than enough quarrels with SCV, notably the severe increase in damage combined with the continuing increase of movement un-safety, if I really thought I knew better than them, this would have probably pushed me over the edge. It hasn't, and it looks bad, but it hasn't come out yet.
Even more so, I'm not a lunatic fanboy, or even being upset about something unreasonable, I'm just doing it in a very upset, unprofessional manner. When I think of balance patches, of course, what comes to mind is adjusting only what needs to be adjusted, not getting one's paws on every character just to get your paws on every character. Needless to say, it depends on the philosophy of the developer, perhaps the reason they touched everyone is match-up based. Who knows.
The point is, even though I'm only complaining about Leixia, I actually am more upset about the unnecessary patches (to first glance) in general, because unbalanced gameplay REALLY bothers me, from Soul Calibur to Borderlands (Sirenlands, really, so top tier it's hilarious..). And a plethora of characters with nice balance does wonders for the game. I want the game to succeed, and like you, I've seen people leave the community do to unbalanced play and the difficulty involved sometimes with using the character you love. If you truly care about the community, you'd be, at least post patch-testing, as upset as I am, if the news is true.
And for your last part, Hates is human, and so am I. Being human, hyperbole is highly possible for us. That doesn't negate the truth (or misconceptions) in what I said because of an angry comment. He's not so godly that criticism makes me a moron, no one is. Hyperbole is part of life.