It shouldn't make you sad. Besides, midrange cards are actually a better fit than low end cards. I think you've said this yourself in the past as well.
Optimizing a driver to take full advantage of high end hardware without getting bottlenecked on CPU usage is a *lot* of work, doesn't significantly benefit users of low end and midrange hardware, and adds a lot of complexity to the stack which makes it harder to maintain for everyone. Doesn't mean it won't happen, just that it doesn't seem like a smart thing to spend a lot of time until the more broadly useful areas have been addressed.
Sure it's a crime, like when you take the elevator to the 50th floor you have to go past the 25th floor on the way. Criminal.
Ah, you're talking about it used positivelyNo wonder that didn't come to mind.
In the usual case Secure Boot is a swearword and it's just wanted out of the way, then the kernel can do what it wants.