They do support modding. Why would they release the world builder if they didn't?
Because they're not charging for maps, so people making free maps have no effect on their bottom line, making custom units/custom doctrines would. Might I remnid you the new commanders they sell for several bucks a piece is something any competent RGD guy could have whipped up in... Well, doubt it'd take more than an hour. 5 man mp40 grenadier squad? Osttruppen doctrine, bah.
They just want to make sure that when Modding is more accessible they avoid hacking and other assorted stuff.
I've seen zero proof that that closing the loops they did would make it harder to cheat, if not they would probably have done the same for CoH1 given the fact that, I dunno, they had the exact same loopholes there from day one?
They are adding World Builder, working on a observer function, added replay functionality and modding support.
They've been saying that for over a year that they support modding and all that stuff
(they were reassuring people they supported modding way before launch) and they've still got little to nothing to show for it.
CoH1 didn't have mod tools.
CoH1 didn't actively close loopholes that made modding possible either, they had a neutral stance to it at worst.
There are also mods out there for COH2 currently, they just don;t seek to do what we want to. Jumping down relics throat over something that may or may not be coming is highly unfair. You don't ask an employer for your yearly salary upfront and besides, how many games have day 0 mod tools?
While most games dont have day 0 mod tools most do not go out of their way to fight ways to mod stuff either. Besides, this more like an employer withholding a salary as, you know, they made some pretty clear promises on this LONG ago.
As for the fact that there are mods out for it? So far, I've only seen cheatmod.
I don't want to sound pissed or anything, but I seriously don't see why you're defending relic like this. Even worse is I don't see why you guys want to blame SEGA when RTW2 had steam workshop support within the launch month.