Anti-Consumer Restrictions in Antigravity 2.0, Removal of Turkish Language Support, and Request to Revert to Previous Version

To the Google Antigravity Product and Engineering Teams,
​I am writing to express my profound dissatisfaction and file a serious complaint regarding the recent updates made to the Antigravity platform (v2.0).
​First and foremost, blocking users from continuing with unlimited, low-level access via the Flash model is a purely commercial, capitalism-driven decision that actively hurts the developer community. Forcing users away from stable, low-level integration into restrictive or monetized tiers ruins the core utility of this tool. This anti-consumer behavior must be stopped, and the unrestricted low-level access through Flash needs to be reinstated immediately.
​Furthermore, the user experience has significantly degraded with this update. While the previous version offered proper Turkish language menu support, the new interface completely lacks this, making the platform substantially worse and less accessible than before.
​As a dedicated user, I do not accept these downgrades disguised as “updates.” I explicitly request either the option to completely revert to the previous version or a swift fix that brings back unlimited Flash low-level access and full Turkish language support.
​Sincerely,

Süleyman

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