You're not wrong.
Ok, I've seen some talk on reddit about armor not doing much and that STR does not add to close combat and that it's based on the actual play, when they're using the corebook. I know it might be old news, but I didn1t have time to follow all the news, tidbits and discussions during the past month (or at all, really), so what's this? I thought the declared intention was to make the game easier to play, but to keep the crunchy aspect.
I so much don't need another VtM 5e "experience" from Shadowrun too... Please tell me this won't be some over-simplified, narrative-type divergence, jsut a tad beefier than Anarchy!
That's highly unfortunate.

One thing I loved very much in the old WoD system and in SR is the how agility/dex and str worked in combat. The interaplay between accuracy ang hitting power and how you have to have both for close combat. I get it isn't the most "streamlined" mechanic (though it's not rocket science either), but I liked it, precisely because it was a deeper, more "realistic" approach than many other games used with the simplistic ranged-dex/cc-str dichotomy. I missed that in NWoD and now in V5 too,as both switched to the later and I see it as inferior.
Armor, on the other hand, I absolutely hated how badly V5 treated it, which made absolutely zero sense. If it will become badly implemented in SR6 too, I'm not happy about it.
Overall, I'll read the book, but I'd hate if I'll have to scribe another notch on the "new edition of a game I loved, which just doesn't work for me" table. It got to be a pretty long list in the past few years, sadly.

If they botch SR/ too and PF2... I just don't know, maybe the trends and directions in the RPG industry is heading now just aren't for my tastes, in general. I wish I wouldn't feel like an old grognard, at age 30, who have frozen in time with the editions of his youth, but damn, there's fewer and fewer games out there, which I actually like, both new editions of old games and totaly new ones. Some of them are not even new, really, just new on the international market.