Definitely not saying they are shit.
Overpriced - absolutely, no doubt about that. Terribly overpriced. But not shit, they are not really worse than any other guitar - not any better also.
My opinion is simple: Strandbergs were build to solve the issue with left hand positioning and provide the means to have a guitar in the "ergonomic" position. They are quite successful in this - I'd say the body should be longer for even more proper positioning, but then the guitar wouldn't fit fly requirements. Good judgment about the compromise here.
But "built for playability" - I'd say there are facts, not opinions, suggesting otherwise. Maybe for a particular style, like hybrid picking, or djenting on low strings it's good enough.
Overall, too many things went unaccounted for to consider Strandberg a proper modern age guitar. Just a good take on mixing Steinbergs with Strats. I laughed so hard when they presented "ergo knobs" as a major improvement!