No I'm just being a realist here. So what if it has a better engine, they are still killing PC version, And they are still going to use the community to make money. It is checkmate. If a mod becomes popular (which it will) Microsoft will throw money at the creator, so they can make money off it. THEY ARE A BUSINESS, THEY WANT TO MAKE MONEY.
Which from a business point of view, it is a wise decision.
From a customer point a view, its just outright rude. Its one thing to make mods. But its another when the first version of the game not only supported custom maps, mods and textures. But it was free. But this new version, PE. Violates it, with that paid store. Before you know it, it will divide the community, which it is. Because now popular mods, will remain behind a pay wall. If you look at it this way. The free way of installing mods is a way to test if the mod is popular, if so. Then you move on to step 2. Which is throw cash at the mod creator. And then remove all builds of the mod from the page it was on, and then put those mods on the paid store. Also don't you find it unfair that in order to play this brand new version of minecraft on computers. You need windows 10 exclusively. This means mac and linux users get thrown out the window. And if they are linux and mac users. It means one thing. More money to be thrown at Microsoft, because then they are forcing those users to purchase a copy of windows 10.