I’ve owned probably over 50 bikes in the past 25 years so I know what works for me and what doesn’t.
You may also want to go check which bike the current Men’s World Champion and World Cup winner is on. While you’re there check which bike has won the most Downhill World Cups.
I have had/have quite a few sc bikes, including a '25 v10, a '25 heckler SL, '24 5010, '24 nomad, '25 bronson, and a '23 hightower.
I too am a serial bike swapper

. Four or more per year typically.
What works for goldstone wouldn't work for you or I.
The v10 has very good kinematics, and has very little, if anything, in common with a mith.
I was just being cheeky with my above comment, no offence intended.
You were commenting on the perceived suspension performance of the mith, in reference to setting up the traditional sc vpp kinematics. Which are widely, and in my experience correctly, known as not being ideal in certain conditions.
The run of the mill 5010's, hightowers, and nomads have always been not great on square edged chop, and could be tuned to pedal, or tuned to plow, but rarely did both well.
I perceived that as you were inadvertently commenting that the reason people had a bad experience with the suspension of the mith was that they were not experienced in setting up suspension that had inherent kinematic deficiencies.
Which of course, was not your intent.