Universal has done some great things like potter and theming of Simpsons. However then they revert back to average or below average attractions like Jimmy Fallon and what we are expecting from F&F. I guess the next hope for something major is Nintendo.
From what I know, Universal Creative is aware of the "too many screens" problem. The issue with the last few rides to open---Kong, Fallon and soon to be FF--were too far along in development already. I would suspect the 2019 attractions will be the better reflection of how the park responds to the screens complaints.
Then again, Kong and Fallon were different kinds of screen-based attractions then the ones immediately preceding it. Yet I don't hear Disney fans criticizing WDW rides for using screens (Star Tours, Soarin', Flight of Passage, Toy Story Midway Mania, Mission Space, etc.) Are THOSE rides somehow different, while still utilizing screens, while all of Universal's are the same, even when having different ride systems? Then you're not being honest about the root of your criticism.