So are you the person to yell at for the game not having any Chaos Marines? Hopefully they still have the beta-feedback section. If you want more specific critique, then go to the official forums. meaning it has the potential to impress me. This is, by no means, a console-like game, however. I feel that if developers were allowed to do what they really wanted with their games, then we wouldn't have all these half-finished, dumbed-down games. No complaints about the lack of base building or the style of the game. My impression is that the game is probably a good platform, but as it is.
#Dawn of war 2 review pc gamer mod#
I'm sure the 40k players would love a simulator as well, but perhaps that'll make it in as a mod later.
![dawn of war 2 review pc gamer dawn of war 2 review pc gamer](https://v1cdn.destructoid.com/195465_d5-620x.jpg)
Something to equate the battle to the original game. VP and annihilation? That's it? What about a Point-for-Point match system (1500pt army vs 1500pt army). The gameplay modes leave much to be desired as well.
![dawn of war 2 review pc gamer dawn of war 2 review pc gamer](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/3RH9FBa8ZVJL6pcPHwTVkA.jpg)
For one thing there are too few different types of units, and the game seems to lack a listing of comprehensive stats for these units and associated upgrades. I suppose I wanted something more resembling the tabletop game in terms of complexity and customization (and strategy). I enjoy designing an army in 40k, but DOW2 doesn't allow the player to obsess over the details nearly as much. I hope they provided more than 2 additional maps in retail. I'm undecided as to whether or not I'm interested. They've done a lot of re-balancing, and from what I've seen the changes upon release should improve a few things.