All good points worth considering. And we have and will. A few I'll address.
1. Facebook Edgerank is a factor in why we do posts like "What's your favourite tank?" Those posts help ensure that posts promoting the game and casts get seen. An explanation on EdgeRank: http://www.whatisedgerank.com/
So no answer to number 2? Not even acknowledged that you have a MASSIVE problem that is solely driven by the DLC? Nothing at all??? You realize that the games word of mouth being "Pay 2 Win" and riddled with DLC....not even discussing this, wow.
3. I agree we need to look for a way for players who want to play other game modes. It's something we're looking at but haven't found a solution to yet.
Again - you HAD a very functional system in COH1 - and the only thing you had previously to state why it wasn't part of COH2 going forward was SMURFING. As that's no longer possible - you really can't continue to stick your head in the sand here.
No comment regarding 4 - a DLC that actually the community would LIKE and SUPPORT as it provides MORE CONTENT to the game without making it P2W....This is probably one of the best DLC inputs I've seen from a community member.
5. Absolutely agree. We're working on getting a contract with Twitch that will allow us to better promote our own stream. When we do we'll look at how we can promote other streams. However Twitch is always going to promote bigger content first. So they will prioritize a large SC2 tournament before any CoH2 content because SC2 has a bigger audience. But we can work on this.
6. 100% agree. I'd agree more but it's mathematically impossible. Modding is a goal, and it sucks so much that it's been negatively affected. We didn't mean to, but it's a trade off between security for the gaming experience and allowing mods. It's a long term thing, so it's not going to happen this week or next month or the month after that, but returning the power to mod the game is a goal.
While we appreciate you taking the time Noun - your approach of band-aiding issues that are minor while not acknowledging the serious issues is the REAL problem here. The continued head in the sand approach of "everything's fine with the game - it MUST be we don't have the right Twitch interface or we're not advertising correctly etc...".
The problem is right there - it's in the multitudes of posts on the multitudes of forums and it's continuously ignored.