James,

It would seem you & Kermit the Frog have a lot in common in that's its hard being green. ;)
Most people think the work in MAW is pretty good and are happy to see it, especially since most of the developers have moved on from creating a lot of the techniques being currently used in CFS2 as well as a lot of its 3rd party content.

Its funny how the guys who never really did anything much or contributed very little to CFS2 are always the most rabid fanbois'. ::)

I guess such is the view of life from the sidelines, the water boys always seem to hate the other team way more then the guys in the game.
BTW to put things in historical prospective: the PTO covered a lot of geography but it was always a second tier effort on the part of the Allies.
The defeat of Germany was Job1 & in the US the PTO was called the "shoestring war".
The PTO's largest & most deadly battle was Okinawa. 182,000 US troops were planned to make the assault which started with 60,000 troops two Marine and two Army divisions invading the island defended by about 100,000 Japanese.
D-day started with 130,000 troops 3 British, 1 Canadian & 5 US Divisions making the assault .
In the Battle of the Budge 600,000 US troops were involved as part of the 1,000,000+ men who fought in it on both sides.
Some 1,300 US ships surrounded the Okinawa & this grew to 1,600 ships but was way short of the 5,000 ships that were used on D-day.