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They don’t really play like dwarves either with all other mechanics layered onto them so, maybe they’ll be evil faction do enjoy?
Flip a coin I say tho going off not being big fan of dwarves or evil factions.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3032318413
Unfortunately, I cannot buy anything from CA or Sega, until they announce Medieval 3.
I am on day 450ish of my personal boycott.
Enough is enough.
I'm not sure if that's what you don't like about dwarfs but that's the difference between the two. Also the Chaos Dwarfs have a different aesthetic, a Mesopotamian one.
If you are a fan of dwarfs, then probobly yes, roster is a mix of machines and various beasts coupled with dwarven infantry and low tier goblin/orc slaves. It is an evil faction and you deffinately feel like the bad guys, your allies will be chaos factions and such and you will be attacked by good guys. The mechanics revolve around getting enough materials and workforce separately, one of the better perks is ability to spend faction materials to quick build structures in your settlements. They have caravans too.
I didnt love it, but it wasnt bad. If you can wait, probobly wait till holiday sales.
Evil is a subjective, the main origin is Chaos.
It's more than evil, so it's chaos.
In your personal beliefs, yes.
In warhammer universe, nope.
Evil, in essence, is simply a figment of our human perspective, while choice, with all its ensuing consequences, stands resolutely as the authentic cornerstone of our reality