What a great vid, Ross!
I know back when I got into this I took a serious look at MK. At the time, about a year ago, there were a ton of people jumping ship for DJI. I, for one, gave up interest for MK, not because of the abandonment of MK users, ( you really have to take all that with a grain of salt ), but because I was turned off with all the boards, wiring and soldering involved with one.
I remember the cost was slightly higher, but what swung me towards my WKM was it's simplicity.
The WKM, in my limited experience, has been everything they have advertized it to be. Sure, there have been a lot of firmware upgrades, but I see this as a good thing, a company standing by their product doing what needs to be done to make it competative and keep the customers.
Sure, there has been issues. Hell, just look at the auto industry as an example. It wasn't until about 10 years ago that cars were finally made to not be a disposable item.
For me, at least DJI has delivered and I have never regretted it's purchase.
One thing I can say that I have never read about MK is one trying to return to Europe on its own!
As far as MK becomming part of the past, I think that a lot of that is due to speculation from new hobbyists not reading anything about MK. To me, that just shows that they have a product that just works!
However, the future is deffinately directed towards simplicity. Just looking at the pictures of all those stacked boards was enough for me, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
For anybody looking to get serious in this hobby, do your homework! There are good and bad points about every flight controller. There are a hell of a lot of companys that are just rip off's. FeiuTec is a prime example!
Do your research and ask questions, make an informative decision.