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The D-Day defence mission is still the most fun RTS map I have ever played. Compare it to some of the attempts in Coh3, and its ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ embarrassing. Everything is so scripted you can stroll though every mission and there is zero replayability.
I play it regularly with my sons, and then wince when I think how much older the game is than he..
Probably the best mod ever made (for any game) for the best RTS ever made.
Oh my God... Finally. A man thinking just like me. CoH1 is like real war. Realistic as hell. Looks like real men, being watched from above. They walk realistically, they run realistically, and the squads spread/takes cover realistically. Each man of the CoH1 squads does diferent things - while the squad leader makes signs with his hands, sometimes the last man of the squad stop, crouch and cover the squads back. Some of them run alone and does their own things. It's not sycronized like toys as CoH2 and CoH3 does. CoH2 and CoH 3 looks like toys. They walk like toys (synchronized). They just looks like toys. And both: CoH2 and CoH3 have that shtty "Fortnitetoonish graphics". I hate that!
Too bad that the mod is EOL’d. There are so much details in it. Good balance, compatible with campaigns, a lot of differents units all useful, different theaters with unique balance in each. I give Blitzkrieg a try here and then, but, while still maintained, it doesn’t carry the details and the fun of EaW and I still get back to it, in the end.