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This is about the best RTS on the market. It plays well, has great graphics, excellent support and a large active fan base. These people are adding maps, modifications and anything else you can think of. This makes a very good game even better.
The number of races will keep you replaying this game as each has very different abilities and drawbacks. The AI is very good and at harder levels is a killer. Relaxing will get you a quick loss. The campaigns will keep you playing for hours. You men are not helpless fools but active fighters. You can put them some place and expect them to defend w/o you keeping an eye on them. A nice change from some games where your men are sheep to be killed if you do not watch them.
This is the only RTS that I have found that keeps me playing.
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Great game, I think I've spent over 200 hours playing it in spare time, trying all the different races and campaigns.. never really ends in single player. Online is fun too, everyone that enjoys some RTS should grab it
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In most RTS games, the accumulation of resources is the first and foremost goal of any player. Without enough resources, you're sure to lose to better equipped enemies. While this is true in Dawn of War, the resources are Requisition and Power, which advance at a constant rate depending on the number of strategic points you hold and the number of power stations you've built. This means that, while your primary goal is to get resources (particularly requisition), to do this you must fight everyone else for the strategic points, placing fighting (the true reason to play an RTS) as the primary goal, instead of "waiting for my civilian to collect enough wood."
Further, with The Dark Crusade, the campaign takes on a whole new level: the level of Risk, where you must gain control of provinces individually to win the entire game. This gives the player another level of tactical choices to use, and the more choice, the better.
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Great game and a tremendous value too. Definite 5 stars.
All the people who are rating this game poorly due to the key issue need to read this:
Enter the first two sets of numbers from the key on the manual, then '0000' in the third input field, then the next two sets of numbers from your key.
I found this in under 5 minutes using a tool called "Google" and it has been posted in other reviews here. It is absolutely poor style to assign the game a bad rating because of an issue that can easily be rectified with a simple search. Is it a stupid mistake on the part of THQ? Absolutely. But it doesn't make it a suck game.
/soapbox
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Dawn of War is a well priced package of all the Dawn of War series minus the recent release of Soulstorm. If you liked all three then it's certainly for you. Even if you only need one it is comparatively priced compared to any of the single expansions.
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