Cursor Grok 4.6 Faces Regression Backlash
A developer says Grok 4.6 inside Cursor makes every session feel cursed, calling it a major regression reminiscent of Google Antigravity. The complaint highlights a gap between strong benchmark claims and inconsistent real-world coding workflows.
Grok 4.6 may be capable on long-running tasks, but capability scores mean little if the editor experience becomes slower, less predictable, or harder to control.
- –Community reports cite excessive file exploration and unnecessary tool use on simple changes.
- –Some users say Cursor unexpectedly switches between Grok 4.6 and Grok 4.5 during implementation.
- –Blank outputs and session-breaking behavior are especially damaging in an interactive IDE.
- –Cursor still offers Grok 4.5 and Composer, giving developers practical fallbacks while the integration matures.
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2026-08-20
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2026-08-20
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