You are missing the point: what we do here doesn't have anything to do with MWS. We are not related to them in any way. True, GH makes a masterbase for mws which has probably become the standard, but it's actually Magic Album that is his priority, and that is not for playing.
But what you do with our images is your problem. Incidentally, scans may be used for playing with that software. But you can very well use the small scans, which are available extremely quickly after release, from Gatherer (and they are available for m11). In fact, they may be better for playing, for ex I don't use hqs for playing, but extremely small images, when I do play mws, which is very rarely. I like real cards a lot better for playing. There is a certain je ne sais quoi about smelling those hugely overpriced cardboard rectangles and about the interaction with real flesh and bone opponents you may call friends (and various names I can't reproduce here, as well). It's probably called reality.
What we really do here is collector stuff: a virtual encyclopedia of card images as close to the real stuff as possible. That is why we redo many old sets that may be uninteresting for the playing community. We are a lot more collectors than players in the end (maybe because we are not very young anymore, surprisingly, some of us are in their sixties).
The scans need quite a bit of work and time - cutting and dusting can be very time consuming for large sets. Since we aren't kids who don't have anything else to do, we do it when we can. That is why we will never be able to set deadlines. Sometimes we release stuff before the official release, it has happened before. Sometimes it takes a month.
Oh, and we never ever release an incomplete set (unless it's something unfindable like Edgar, maybe).
Hope this clears any misunderstandings
