RNG is what makes this game entertaining.
Extreme RNG is what makes this game even more entertaining....but even more frustrating for tournament gameplay.
To be honest I'm fine with extreme RNG because of the entertainment value, but I know other players would flip a desk because of it, which is understandable.
Exactly, it makes it interesting to watch, that is why it is doing so well at the moment. People are watching people play and the RNG is the unique advantage the COH2 has over its competitors.
People don't realise just how much of a failure SC2 was, considering the pedigree it came from, the sales of it and the sheer esteem that SC1 was held in, the numbers that are playing it are dismal. It's because its boring to watch, boring to play. It's because its the same equation as Warcraft 1.
COH turned that all its head, it basically combined board games with die roll's to a RTS and made it fun. Sometimes, you play well, it goes badly, sometimes, you get outplayed, luck helps you. Most of the time, it goes as per statistics.
I get the frustration with MGC, they could be toned down a little. Plane crash change was completely unnecessary, its moment's like that that get people hooked on the game. I still remember playing Emperor - Battle for Dune (Sequel to Dune2) and the one game that I remember the most was a game when I was playing as Hakonnen vs Atreides and he managed to build up a huge tank force and he started marching towards my base and I took out a few on the sides with my missile tanks but because he had so much tanks on the sand, the sandworm came out and ate a big chunk of his tanks, completely RNG. It allowed me to stop the advance and turn the game around making a win that has lasted in my memory for over 25 years now.
Stop thinking about it from a E-Sports perspective, Relic needs to think about it from a standard player perspective and what it is like to watch the game. I like watching Tightrope play because he gives comments on what is likely to happen RNG wise in a particular skirmish on the map but then watch him sook when luck goes against him and then the tempered enjoyment he displays when luck goes his way. You can see the internal dilemma in his head, he knows luck always comes back and lately, he has had a hard time re-conciliating that luck always comes back around.
It's interesting, it makes watching COH one of the best games to watch. It's one of the reasons why I like watching PUBG and not CS-GO. As someone who won money playing CS, someone who was paid to go to the US to report on CS and someone who has been involved in gaming for 30 years now, you need to think about what will bring numbers and this puerile madness that seems to have crept in will kill the biggest competitive advantage that COH 2 has. PUBG is the same, the actual core of the game is unparalleled. It is far more fun to play that CS-GO, its far more enjoyable to watch because it has a little bit of RNG to it. Sometimes, you come up against someone looking the wrong way, sometimes, you get a crate but for the majority of it, its about skill. CS-GO is perfected, every line is basically understood, every play has been worked out, basically no luck whatsoever. Very repetitive and you can now see that it is starting to struggle again after the Free to play and the massive bounce that gave it competitively for the last year. Mark my words, it will slowly go the way of SC2.