Welp, I've looked at the demo game and the changes they've made in gameplay. It was fun the first few times, running the first level, but the game has an increased chance of getting DOND-itis. Where you'll get the likely occasional padded drama on a jump or a right answer; which is what Millionaire does not need. Let's remember, this is a quiz, not a briefcase lottery. The problem I see also with randomizing the questions is that people may still walk around Q8-10, all that will be different is the amount of money they've won; which seems on its face, downright stupid. Why reward someone with $32,000 for walking at Q8, but someone who walks at Q10 may only win $21,800. Too much unpredictability can be a bad thing, and we may be seeing that in this coming season.
The free guess "issue" was not an issue at all to me. The fact that you had a free shot at the question was part and parcel of the strategy of the game. Do you take the free guess and leave a lifeline or two on the table? Or take one and get reassurance on your guess? The problem they had with the clock last seasons (despite the kick ass music they had with it) was they were trying to force answers and decisions on players under more pressure than was needed to be, which ultimately led to many walking away in the 2nd tier. During the entire run with the clock, we only saw 3 (iirc) $500,000 questions and only 1 true million dollar question (that stupid tournament doesn't count in my book).
Quite frankly, Millionaire has succumb to "It HAS to be broke, we HAVE to fix it" mentality when the games fundamentals had nothing wrong. The only problem was a dry spell in big money winners; which occurs in all shows. Many shows with returning champions will exchange 1-3 day champs for a while before a formidable player can break that rut and have a long streak of victories. Let's not forget that Ogi WOULD have won the million, but only if he had the guts to play the question, even so, he still won $500,000, which is still a lot of money last I checked.
If Millionaire wants to get itself back on track, it DOES need to return to Classic Millionaire, which it is somewhat doing here; but integrate it more with successful things during the syndicated run and add other parts to it that have done well on other editions. Since it's eventually going to happen, I might as well start it and break down my way of doing Millionaire. A hybrid of US and UK:
Q12- $1 MILLION
Q11- $500,000
Q10- $250,000
Q9- $125,000
Q8- $75,000
Q7- $50,000 --SAFE LEVEL--
Q6- $25,000
Q5- $15,000
Q4- $10,000
Q3- $7,000
Q2- $5,000 --SAFE LEVEL--
Q1- $2,000
Lifelines: 50:50; Ask the Audience; Phone a Friend (technically would be "Skype a Friend"; studio could install a cookie to track friends' computer during the taping to make sure the friend doesn't become Google a Friend); Switch the Question would be added before Question 3.
OK, now that that's done and out of the way, I'll let the arguments over the new season continue. I will say this: I'll give the show a chance, but as far as I know, Millionaire as we've known it for over 10 years, is done.