Everybody is entitled to his opinion
That said, Nightmare, it's ok to have criticism on a modding project, as long as it is constructive criticism.
As Stark says, the EB modification is all about historical (as accurate as possible) background end trying to relive history. Of course, you can do things in the game that didn't happen in real history, because, well, it's a game.
I can understand that this is not to your liking and that you prefer more balance, even if that means less historical accuracy. That's fair enough, but if you put that opinion forward as criticism on the mod, then you're criticism is pointless and thus, no longer constructive.
Constructive criticism is criticism that helps the modders to improve their mod, in the framework of their objectives, desires, viewpoints, opinions etc. If, however, your criticsm comes down to "I want another mod", then that's no longer criticism, let alone constructive criticism, but just an opinion.
Coming here and constantly posting posts that basically come down to "I don't like this mod at all" is not only pointless, it's also a bit disrespectful to the people who dedicate their free time on a voluntary basis to create work that they then make available for everyone, free of charge.
If you don't like this mod, then perhaps you should try another one. If none of the modifications of a TW game out there are to your liking, then you have only two options : 1) accept that; 2) try to form your own team to make your own mod. I'm sure you'll find people here who can show you where to find guides, tutorials etc. on modding. Maybe some might even want work with you on your mod.
But please, be aware that constantly posting messages that basically say "this mod sucks" will be considered disrespectful by the people creating the mod. I'm not saying that that is your intention, but you need to be aware that is how it comes across.
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