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I feel like I'm in a similar boat, in a way. Though I've been cubing for the past 10 years, I've taken a long break of some 4 years and returned to cubing only in early 2023, when I bought the exact same RS3M 2020, which I used in the first comp I went to.
So all the new tech, like magnets, MagLev, ballcore and stuff all kind of appeared at the same time, for me.
Magnets are a game changer for me, absolutely love em. But it's added more points of failure to the state of the cube. I don't know if you've seen my post (I wrote it straight after this comment) but magnets dropping out of corners is something I hadn't experienced on my RS3M.
That said, I love my super strong corner magnets on my WRM V9, where I can tap the top layer and it auto aligns. So for me, when they're done well they're great but can be a sore point if it's done in a cheap way.
It's kinda like my Nokia phone back in the day was indestructible, but I treat my Pixel 7a with kid gloves lol
I did, and I've been postponing replying to it since I've had a long week. But I'll soon give you my thoughts on it under the post itself. But, regarding your comment here, this is kind of the reason why I prefer to take my RS3M 2020 out and about and use the WRM V9 at home.