Deploying Windows 8.1 Update 1 - KB2919355

Hi, I know "Update 2" is available now (KB2975719), but I'm still testing it. But I want to push "Update 1" (KB2919355) to all my Windows 8.1 machines.
This wasn't a problem in the past, you just had to ensure the pre-req KB2919442 was installed, and that "Update 1" is given a sufficient "Maximum Run Time" (more than the default 10 mins).
Then another pre-req came along, KB2939057. But it was still offered to the machines, and installed fine.
Now I notice that Update 1 (KB2919355) is no longer being offered to most of my machines. Does anyone know why this is?
You can still download it manually and install it. Or you can run a Windows Update and install various "Critical Updates" for 8.1 (these updates are not visible in SCCM Software Updates), and that seems to make it available then.
Any ideas why most machines are not requesting Update 1, and can't get SCCM to push it to them?
Thanks.

"To deploy 2919355 and 2919442, you'll need to download them separately and deploy them using a package (or application). This comes down to Microsoft making it very clear that systems without 8.1 Update were no longer supported and thus you've left
yourself in an unsupported configuration by not updating the systems earlier."
Frankly I find this statement offensive.  I just stood up a new SCCM server last month and began deploying fresh instances of Windows 8.1 RTM (what else can I deploy, there is no Windows 8.1 Update RTM).  The fact is that, today, there is no straightforward
way to apply Windows 8.1 Update to a Windows 8.1 RTM using Microsoft's flagship deployment tool.  This is clearly a bug and not a feature.  You seem to be implying that I've done something wrong by "leaving myself in an unsupported configuration
by not updating the systems earlier."  This is a fresh site and I never had that chance.  There is one reasonable solution to this: Microsoft should fix the Windows 8.1 RTM/Update 1 deadlock. 

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