Re: compaired to SEIV
Seems to be so far. I know, you already have my opinion multiple times over in the SEIV area but I thought Id post this anyway.
I went the other direction (dom2 to seiv) and feel they are similar in that respect. I played Dom1 for years, been playing Dom2 for years. 17 nations that are all very unique in their abilities with many variables to personalize them further for your own method of play. Support for many different styles of play (armored buildup, swarming, defensive, stealth, etc etc).
Not so much range on player controlled variables when you make your nation. But the base-nations being more individually unique gives you equal overall territory to explore different settings IMHO. The modded nation add-ons are there also though I havent felt a real NEED to extend that way.
Oh yeah, and adding the 3rd party random map generator has helped also. Definetly anoher of those "well worth the cost because it lives on my machine forever" games.
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