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I will re-install and play the new Maps with 20 Players :-)
"Magna Carta" sounds great ;-)
Note: You have to go to the Store Page and install the Magna Carta DLC. It is not automatic like a normal patch (approx 500meg if you are wondering)
That was a smart move because while the MP aspect has been very well-received, the single-player stuff continues to be roundly trashed as deeply unsatisfying.
So you decided to put effort into generating more of the stuff that was working fine while once again ignoring the stuff that isn't. I don't get this company. Are you not a money-making venture or not?
Personally, after buying the game at launch, playing for a while and being completely underwhelmed with the single-player campaign, setting it aside, coming back to it for a co-op campaign (underwhelming), setting it aside, coming back to it for skirmishes vs. AI (underwhelming), replaying the Tutorials (best single-player aspect of the game IMHO) and setting it aside again I've decided that I greatly prefer watching player-made cinematics and looking at screenshots to actually playing this game.
Well thankfully for Eugen and Focus's profit margins, most Wargame players are mostly in it for the multiplayer. I suppose if everyone thought like you did, they'd be in trouble.
But they don't.
Because that's how the world works.
Circular reasoning - the reason most of their player-base are in it for the multi-player is because they've yet to put out a satisfying single-player component.
If they did, they wouldn't *lose* their multi-player customers, they would *add* single-player customers. They're only hurting themselves by not addressing single-player stuff.
me too