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Men of War Assault Squad 2 has a very dedicated modding community that offered new maps and strategies. Hope Men of War 2 is similar.
Yea I still felt Men of War was too rushed because you rely on gaining points to bring in new troops meaning as soon as you get them you just rush them to a zone. It's also similar with Steel Division 2. I don't see why gamers like yourselves who are after a full on tactical experience don't want a battle where you and the Ai start off with a limited number of units and you have to fight for control of different areas, where losing every unit matters