There goes choice! So now it's your choice and we who pay for the bot have no choice.
Hope you reconsider this because playing YOUR bot is not playing MY bot.
I am not a developer or staff member here, I just frequent the forums to try to help everyone out the best I can.
In terms of "YOUR" bot, I can explain why things were removed, as I have done
numerous times around the forums. The simple fact is that more settings do not equal a better experience if you do not understand their interactions. Probably 90% of the bug reports were people messing with settings that broke the routines. As proof, the panacea for all bug reports was "Do a fresh install." What exactly was that fixing? Things that users have done to break the bot, like settings.
Personally, I never really enjoyed wading through 10 different guides to find the right settings to use for a given build. Afterall, the old default settings were generic for all classes and all builds. Then the combat routine for each class would override the available settings in ways you couldn't see. In fact, most settings to meta builds were already hardcoded in the old Trinity. Sure, the slider moved, but was it actually changing anything?
The difference now is that the illusion is gone.
There are some settings that people occasionally ask for. Things that were very rarely used or problematic went in the bin. The end product now is something that you can download, load an included profile, and hit Start.
Sure, you can't sell rare items that, in botting time, actually LOWERs your overall gold per hour. If that and cache bags are the only complaints after hundreds of settings were removed, good on the Devs.
Meaning I don't want to play a specific build that some one else has put together.
By that logic I am to understand that you never get a build someone posted online? Youtube, diablofans, icvyveins, twitch?
This is literally how it's always been. I can send you the old monolithic classcombat.cs files. What you will see is that you were always using builds put together by someone else. They were specific to certain gear and skills combinations designed to achieve the necessary synergy required to get anywhere in Diablo.
In closing, you, I and everyone else here paid for the DemonBuddy Framework. All plugins and profiles are from community developers who donate their time and wits. You are not paying for their time. As an example, there was no One Punch Monk routine. I made one today. After it is refined, you will probably see it in your Trinity Routines. I gain no profit other than the satisfaction of helping people out.