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What I do not understand what you do here, people that clearly does not like AoS, it sounds nonsense, I dont like Warhammer 40k, you will not see me for their games giving my thoughts, basically because I do not waste my time on anything that does not interest me, I better go to paint my minis ...
The game is fun and has a solid base, but it is obvious that it is not polished, the AI needs to improve and some game mechanics to be revised, but the game is not even released yet, I hope frontier will have a long run of updates to improve the game and refine it.
Any RTS needs a testing stage, this game hasn't had it, the testing starts now, that's all.
I fear i am too old and slow for that now, anyway and the parts left out, kind of make the non-competition-game fall short. I wanna goof around with friends vs. AI or one another, but it is just a horse-race for capture points on symetrical maps with very little to do and/or advance.
Might be a cool nieche eSport thing, but well a dawn of war would have been nice.
Considering the price on top of that ... feels like i bought an overpriced tactical RTS for one run in SP campaign. :/
Good on you Devs. There are folks that appreciate your approach.
But perhaps add a "setsimrate" command like DOW so that the RTS Red Bull chugging Super Clickas can have their flavor as well ....