Well, the Matrix sounds functional again. Yay.
At the moment, though, I really,
really dislike the cyberjack notion, and maybe even hate it. Playtesters have revealed that this cyberjack is in the ballpark of 2-3 points of essence, which really bothers me. The idea that suddenly after 5 editions and 30 years of enhancing the same technology, you have to get a partial skull and spinal replacement just to hack properly just doesn't feel right or make any sense. It also has now been stated to have been done solely to solve for a hypothetical mechanical or balance issue, when I see no problem with just dropping the cost in general in what we had. That feels like design overtly disrupting a well established game world continuity to satisfy a "you" problem, not allow a "me" benefit. I'm hoping this device can be houseruled out without breaking the whole system or making the book effectively useless to players. I get that you can forego it and then apparently be a sucky decker, but that's a choice I also don't like. It doesn't make any sense that it not being in your body makes you less good (especially when the software and hardware isn't doing the actions, its only your own skill dice, as was just confirmed in the post) or that VR protocols are suddenly need you to sacrifice half your soul to work right. It feels like an insane and illogical tradeoff. MAYBE if you added in five other meat world bennies to it, like a perception and or init boost, or built-in AR vision or something, and it might make some sense to me to go for. But you've only described it as basically implanting half a cyberdeck because you felt a need to balance things as that way instead of some other way. I can't get behind that logic, and the history of the tech doesn't seem to support it either. If I can upgrade either aspect, I can upgrade it whether it's in my skull or in a box, and that's always been true. All the deckers in the shadowverse just decided let's rip half our spines and skulls just to be able to start at the new baseline? The whole point of being able to jack in was to be able to jack OUT when you needed to, yank the plug, and don't die when your deck fries. It's why headware cyberdecks never caught on. Now, I guess you'll just have to fry if you hit that black IC? There better be a lot more to this crazy soul-sucking device we now have to have. Otherwise, boo. Just boo.
Maybe new players won't care, but it lands in the major minus column for me with only this teaser review to go on. Sorry to those who struggled to create it, but that component is a thumbs way down. FWIW, to stave off the inevitable rejoinders of 'you just hate what's different', no. I don't care that it's different, i care that it's a major change that appears to make no sense on paper as described so far, and seems to upend the gameworld continuity, only implemented solely for meta reasons. Unifying the game clock, simplifying processes, those are major changes too, but I find them completely all to the good. This part, not so much.
And no, it's not a deal-breaker for me buying into 6E (its one piece of gear after all, hopefully I can just tell players it goes in the box instead of in the skull), but it's an eye-roller for me. I'd love to be able to axe it. I already have to work out a mechanic for putting meaningful armor back in the game and work out how to incorporate strength into melee, maybe even address how to do abstracted vehicle movement rules for chases, and now I will probably want to extricate cyberjacks too.

Last bit of ranting here: This piecemeal teaser review process is driving me up the wall too. I'll hear three things I like and then wham, a big one I can't stand and makes no sense to me gets revealed, all without the ability to see it for myself and take it all in with context and get a *proper* first impression. The Bad Thing may not be that bad, but I have no way to see that, and now I'll be irritated over it for how many more weeks? The way half this stuff is being teased out is driving me nuts. Just stop or release the dang book already. I hope CGL
never does a release reveal this way again. It's crazy-making.