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Many of the sounds, memory management and shading got HEAVILY upgraded already and are much better now, most people are content and game is looking & sounding proper now.
New cosmetics were recently released, there's titles and profile customizations to grind, and they've added a bunch of new and classic maps over the past few patches.
Also, even though people will always complain about RTS balance, there's a certain level of consistency that isn't present in older titles like CoH2 because there's less RNG involved.
I prefer it to CoH2 though. It's a different experience but it's superior imo.
This coming from someone who only does multiplayer and hasn't even looked at the singleplayer aspect on both CoH2 and CoH3 btw.
Welp, the setting on it's own is very vibrant putting on a grayscale filter like in CoH2 won't really work.