What can I say? I'm fine with a three point and it is pretty much self-explanatory in setting up. Yes, the Supertone offers more options and goes a little lower, bit more sustain too and is not even a bad looking bridge though I prefer the airy look of the three point floating on its posts. I have the Supertone only on one three-point bass and not because it needed it, but because I wanted to try it on one bass, the Blackbird which looks good (= mean) with the Supertone. I also have the Supertone on my pimped Epi Explorer, but that didn't have a three point in the first place.
OTOH, I have the replacement two point bridge Supertone on at least three of my two point bridge basses.
As midseventies and earlier bridges go which are not Fender knock-offs, I think the three-point has stood the test of time.