The first time I got a glimpse on the changed cards (this summer*) I was quite happy about the changes. Most of the changes to upgrades were needed adjustments to cards that were too good (OE for 4 FP) and mechanics that felt wrong (double ram). Even Admonition nerf is okay for me, because Evade got a buff. I think you have to see those two together. This MC30c is still a pain in the @ss to play against. Most of the changes to commander cards are fine. Only Tagge 's problem isn't solved at all.
After a second thought I was a little bit confused about which cards didn't change at all. What I really don't get is the change for "Mon Karren". That wasn't a card I saw too often in play and wouldn't have thought of as a balancing problem. Why devs touched that title upgrade but not a dozen other cards (like the clearly overpriced VSD-titles) at all, was a mystery for me.
Now I think with the exception of commander cards, the Armada 1.5 cards changes were really only there to nerf the cards that were too good. How could the two new factions possibly have a chance to come up against the crazy combos that defined the meta for years. Maybe it was even a wise decision to wait with any buffs, until we know what the new factions and rules changes will do to the games. This is the biggest change to the game since the release in 2015. Armada was always developping slow and thoroughly. This is a huge step ahead: Evade, Intel, Pass Tokens, command tokens refreshing upgrades, new factions and 4 new ships for two new factions. (And we don't get new ships too often.)
Maybe we should just take a breath, look at what we got and not so much complain about what didn't come yet. This glass is half full. Even three quarters. I could imagine that wasn't the last time we saw changes to upgrade cards. Next time we maybe see some love for the red haired stepchilds of the upgrades.
And to all play testers: It's not that we don't like you. We're just jealous.
* A leak. I didn't get anything from FFG ever. Not one time in four years of wiki-labor. Even no answers to my emails. That's okay, only that you don't imagine me as dev-influencer.