At a very basic level:
- Historic is the new format, which is a none rotating format starting from Ixilan basically intended so people's cards have use once they rotate
- WOTC in their infinite genius basically said "in the interest of helping new players Historic is gonna be twice as expensive" (i.e it's gonna cost 2 wildcards to craft one Historic card) so people are pretty unhappy about that as it makes 0 fkn sense to be more expensive
- This is further exacerbated by the fact WOTC have said they're gonna be putting old cards straight into Historic - Firebolt, Brainstorm, Wurmcoil engine, Dark confidant ect, which are obviously going to be format staples and it's probably gonna cost 8 mythic rare wildcards for a playset of confidant and wurmcoil for example
Basically, WOTC are trying to make Historic as unappealing as possible cause they get more $$$ from people playing Standard and they can technically say cards aren't worthless once they rotate
I'm not familiar with Historic but if this is an accurate description then I don't see any problem. If you don't like Historic, just don't play it, simple.
I think the issue is, that people actually do like Historic as a format. A playground where you get to pick from a much larger collection and make very powerful combos and decks.
They just don't want to abandon standard, so you'll still want to buy your packs there and thus getting specific rares in Historic will eat your wildcards. Meaning even more money towards Standard.
I think wizards have simply done as follows: if you want to compete(ish), you should fork out 20k gems each quarter and play at least 4-5 matches pr day for ingame rewards. Possibly double that on gems. (just for packs mind you, more if you run drafts)
At that rate, if you did it from the beginning, you should have a healthy amount of rares from each set. And then cherry-pick the rares you need when you want to mess around in Historic.
This concept is known as "largely F2P CCG". Still cheaper than papermagic, but again, you don't get any wizardpoker-cardboard-tokens you can turn around and sell.