Not really - the set actually has a cool, innovative feature. I feel like it has more technic in it than any Lego set, including the so called "technic" series. So you'd feel a natural disturbance, seeing how they did not butcher the license with horrible but IP protected figures, at least two missing walls and actually even put in LEDs - which you don't have to permanently hold down on.
Especially because the 9070 XT is slower and has less memory than the 7900 XTX - which is completely fine with PCIe 4.0. Bandwidth can only limit, not speed up, and to my knowledge there isn't a card that would actually be limited by 4.0.
Because Lego has a monopoly, built on people not knowing the alternatives - and, in fact, the original inventor, Kiddie Craft, too - and using legal loopholes to sue anyone however possible.
Other manufacturers have long since overtook Lego in terms of quality (especially color consistency), quantity, love poured into design, licenses - while sometimes being a third of the price, but always cheaper. Including Cobi, who exclusively produce in Poland, while Lego also produces in China.
One part of Burg Blaustein/Blaustein Castle (made by BlueBrixx) would probably cost as much as the whole thing if it was made by Lego!
And as soon as you enter corporate stuff, LLMs are useless again, because most things are integrated into existing ecosystems which LLMs don't know and/or libraries are only used for closed source code.
Did you know? The people designing that sign still don't have brains!