I recently started playing Wildlands and question myself why are many things not in Breakpoint?

1. Hide/Show all HUD with TAB. It solves so many problems like having the compass on the screen, having the crosshairs when we need them (ie. mounted turrets), etc.
2. Movement speed. Toggling Walk/Jogging affects crouched speed and scope speed, perfect for making crouching realistic (very slow) and in doors breaching faster while aiming (in BP is terribly slow)
3. Ai Teammates describing the location of enemies, not just "enemies in sight" but "sniper on top of that white big building" gives us (players without markers) a better idea of where they are, not to mention that makes the Ai feel much more "alive".
4. Enemies not engaging you all the time. Why all the enemies in Breakpoint suspect of only our vehicle? There's cars and choppers passing by all the time. Why they suspect exactly from ours??? In Wildlands you can drive right in front of them, and engage only if you come too close or give them enough time to identify a "soldier".
5. Civilian movement. I get that Sentinel keep everyone indoors and the only guys we see in the wild are natives, but at least some civilians should be allowed to traffic the roads, stop by checkpoints or even try to run away from Sentinel guards.
6. Enemy voice volume. I had to lower the voice volume in Breakpoint because I could hear the enemy all the time talking about Jay Skell's breakfast from 200 meters away. It sucks because it lowers the volume of Nomad commentaries and the voices form Cutscenes. In Wildlands was already perfect.
7. Offroad or dirt road driving felt better in WL. In Breakpoint we can just drive in the "plain" roads, even dirt roads are disturbingly plain. And offroad vehicles keep crashing at stones and other things "out of the road".
8. Helicopters took longer time to take flight, it just feel sooo real and nice. One bizarre example from BP, there's a random chopper that spawns with a bagman, a heavy and 3 guards. The moment the bagman is alerted he's going 100m high in 2 seconds.

Well, there's probably more, but these were very impossible to ignore in the first 10 hours of Wildlands. (btw there's no record in my account because I'm using my brother's account)