I also struggled to see how to integrate the class units into the roster. Dvar Trenchers and Bulwarks seemed to make a pretty good hammer/anvil combo, but certain damage types (psychic) were a major problem. Planet 1: Dvar/Promethian: I had no idea was I was doing and basically fucked around until the time limit as the junior member of a large alliance. I just assumed the campaigns were garbage based on my experiences with AoW3 and I've tried three random planets as Dvar bolstered with various "Secret Technology" I'm much more of a fantasy than a science fiction gamer, but I decided to give it a shot for the opportunity to play space dwarves. I picked this up during Fanatical's "Black Friday" sale because I love AoW3. Fortunately they did put a lot of cheat codes in. Yeah, should have just skipped the campaigns. It's completely unbelievable, given that you are playing literally a paladin race devoted to purity. I guess you could get around this by absorbing their cities instead, but this would be kind of like Aragorn inviting orcish settlements in and around Morder to join Gondor. Problem is, migrating their cities to your good-guy race results in a reputation hit. Another main quest is to purge the planet of a nasty faction. So it sinks over time despite your efforts. Problem is, unlike in previous games, reputation in this game is fleeting - events that raise or lower it only last for ten turns. One quest is to get your reputation as high as possible (to 600). Oathbound campaign had typical design problems. Obviously cheat codes are the best way to do this if you are not a masochist. If you abort, or start a new Empire Mode game later, the unlocked stuff is gone and you have to go through the Oathbound campaign again to unlock it. The stuff it unlocks only applies if you create a new Empire Mode game right then and there. Used cheat codes to win the Oathbound campaign scenarios.
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