For me lobotomy is preferable to having to use an EVF. I imagine after my frontal lobes are removed I would no longer care whether I have a viewfinder or not, or whether I have any experience in photography or not. The EVF kind of cancels the role of experience: not seeing what is happening in the scene (most notably human emotions), I can't use that experience to judge when to make the shot. Setting exposure can be challenging for a novice in photography but not so much after some experience has been gathered.
I think when Nikon started to use an LCD overlay in the viewfinder, the image crispness dropped and I started to have difficulty manual focusing. This happened with the D3 (I tested manual focusing with the F5 using technical pan and it was really easy to get the focus bang on with manual focus on the matte surface, and very difficult with the D3). The viewfinders have since improved due to other changes (coatings etc.) but I would pay a extra money on a camera to have it designed without the LCD overlay. I think 500-1000€ extra would be fair, if it is that expensive to make a design change for those who prefer a crispier viewfinder like we used to have.