I felt the same way about linears but wanted to find out why so many people raved about linears. That journey, still ongoing, is in this thread:
My answer to lack of feedback question is that the sound of switch bottoming out is the feedback. It doesn’t provide actuation feedback but that didn’t bother me as much as lack of tactility. It’s a firm feedback that can please the ears as well as fingers, bringing out more of each switch’s character than tactile bumps can.
Lube comes after the feedback issue. With 205g0 dominating and not a lot of choices but a lot of learning to be had as how each switch responds to lube is pretty wide.
Past all that I am now in what I’d call the ‘Spring Phase’. I started to enjoy the mild tactility from long springs. It’s not sharp tactility but gentle swooning chewy type that’s really pleasant. Long springs also increase the force striking the housing bottom, making it louder. In many switches, this brings out new sound. Switch spring swap rabbit hole is deep and wide, a big playground.