Thats ok David I don't mind you ganging up on me, it's fun, but I do notice you're all cherry picking my points. Nobody's addressed the leaking roof, failed software updates, glacially slow drip of new records being released.
All of which is besides the point I originally made, I want to do research, not find people who are nicely indexed and catalogued but to figure out how families fit together.
Any examples I give are from my head as I haven't looked at this part of my tree for a number of years and so should be taken as a type exemplar rather than a specific query I have but here we go -
I have about five Abraham Moffats born between 1780 and 1795, who between them marry five women, all born in Inveresk or Newton, all from coal mining stock, all marry about 1815 ish. As they are coal miners most don't last til 1855 so no or little death info. The way I pieced them together was to get every bit of information I could on their families and work it out. For example the Abraham Moffat who was buried in Newton in 1835 could only be the one who had a brother William, who was still alive in 1835, and who had a connection to Newton (as he didn't live there) as he ordered the burial. This was done over ten years ago when I was working and could afford to look at a whole bunch of images. Stuff like abode, occupation, and any incidental info, isn't ever indexed you just have to look. I have done similar for parishes in East Lothian as they are well represented on FreeReg.
The problem I have is that there are probably another twenty or more similar problems I would like to sort out. Once you are deep in parish records then it gets very difficult to say that the person getting married is a specific person born 21 years or so earlier, there is no linking record. Naming patterns of children will only take you so far if they're all 1st, 2nd or 3rd cousins and have less than twenty given names between them, and you don't really know if all the children were baptised, or where.
I hope from all this blather you see my problem, I need subscription access so that I can look at whole families without it costing me a fortune. I wish ScotlandsPeople would give me this, but they won't, Ancestry will.
Also why won't they give me a subscription, the marginal cost of a download is about zero, the costs are all up front, it would be simple for them to calculate the subscription cost to balance out the loss of one-off purchases and if they get it wrong it can be adjusted at any point.