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Most people forget that when WC and Defense Shields started they were pretty much like Vanilla+ is now. It took 4+ years of a bunch of us modders working with the devs of WC to develop the capabilities it has now. I don't have those thousands (literally) of hours I put into modding at the moment; not sure if I ever will.
Ideal scenario: Keen gives us a proper combat framework for SE1 / SE2.
This isn't meant as criticism; rather a bit of insight into my headspace.
As for SE2, I'm waiting to see. There's no guarantee I'll even muster the time or energy to bring my mods to SE2 when it is more developed.
Also, while Vanilla+ may seem equivalent to WC, when I looked at it I found it lacks many of the advanced capabilities that my weapon mods rely on (approaches and DOT for instance, maybe AoE too, by block damage). Some of my weapons wouldn't work at all under those circumstances.
Also I like Vanilla+ as it tends to be less resource heavy on my PC. Which makes the game run smoother.