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Playing this game with those people has had a negligible effect on the game, and these same issues are present in single player.
The performance of this game is abysmal in comparison to its contemporaries. There's simply no question about it. Do not buy this game if you want something polished and well made. It is cool for its novelties and that's about it.
The game is peer-to-peer, so if you try to play online with someone who has a bad connection and/or bad PC, or if they're too far away, the game is unplayable.
Usually this is not the case.
The game has great optimization, decent UI, great controls, but it can be rough around the edges a few times with polish because of their constant free content updates.
No other game has this level of real time multiplayer destruction
Company of Heroes looks like complete shit compared to this game
The only real issue is the AI path finding which they fixed in MoW2, but that game is still inferior compared to this