Jaeger Infantry has been the most dominant pick for 1v1 by far since the Osttruppen nerfs.
I believe it was also the most vetoed commander in ML. Behind the scenes there have been many complaints and worries about it, in particular about camouflaged fausts, so that aspect has been addressed.
I have a stupid question.
When will you actually start listening to the community at large making up the majority of the player base instead of the few "elites" in your little closed group?
Currently what you're doing is alienating A LOT of people and after the recent release spectacle of the update right after a free weekend is just going to dissuade more and more people from actually playing the game.
Iron Harvest might not be the CoH killer some had thought it would be but there will be games down the line that will eventually succeed, no doubt with your help and also the fact that the game has limited modding capabilities while something like the Men of War engine games for example ones do not.
So no harsh feelings towards the community dev team and I am sure you're getting a lot of undeserved hate right now. I am also sure that a lot of us appreciate the continued support for this game especially when taking into account that you've done it for free or so I assume at least, but there are just some things that don't make any sense and there's especially an obvious lack of transparency of what is thought and done behind the scenes which has been pretty obvious with the last few updates and I don't think I'm the only one sharing that sentiment either. The last few weeks without a public testing of the beta being a fine example of what I'm talking about while you've most probably had a new internal testing version.
Again, I am not attacking the community dev team or what they've done. But as a CoH fan since 2006 that grew up with the game and learned to love RTS and strategy games as well as history because of it I feel like I needed to voice my concerns about my, and I think others', favorite strategy franchise.
I just think that some more transparency behind the scenes and actually trying out some genuinely good community ideas during the testing phase of an update instead of shooting down almost everything and closing off the public from the last weeks of the development of the update would go a long way, that's all.