Visual Studio 2022 Preview feels like the reverse of 'lipstick on a pig' - there are some nice new features under the hood, such as intellicode (which is actually proving very useful), hot reload, memory management, handling large solutions - there are definite improvements...
...but then the UI for working with them in daily coding workflow, tool windows, debugging experience, setting preferences, options, finding these new features, is fundamentally the same as 10 or 15 years ago, with a partially working dark mode on top.
I switch between VS 2022 Preview and Rider and I really hope that the Visual Studio team will be able to move in the same direction as VS Code, which is essentially a pluggable shell UI, making using of such approaches as OmniSharp...