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Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Definitive EditionWarhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Definitive Edition
it is better to buy this game for the Emperor, than save the money for yourself.
636 votes funny
it is better to buy this game for the Emperor, than save the money for yourself.
636 votes funny
A library without this game is like a fortress with its gates unbarred and unguarded.
143 votes funny
I was going to write a review about how this game takes me back to a happy place where I lost hours of my life purging in the Emperors glorious name, but the Blood Ravens stole it.
79 votes funny
A good RELIC made remaster with a DISCOUNT for loyal SONS OF THE EMPIRE? Ignore the orcs besmirching the remaster quality! They are probably trying to run the game with a potato or just two rocks put together. Time to "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH" as the Blood Raven captain from the intro said! My only complain? No Trazyn exists in this 40K reality......Come on Relic! We want a Dawn of 2/Retribution remaster and the REAL Dawn of War 3! EMPRAH bless you all.
37 votes funny
You've just installed Dawn of War, you've got a pizza coming, a pint glass of soda, the boys on voice chat, there's no school tomorrow and you can stay up late. Its 2025 and you're 43 years old.
42 votes funny
Brother, heed the Litany of Review. Censures of HERESY The same game-breaking bugs that haunted the original Soulstorm still stalk the battlefield. A ranking system that yet refuses to function with the discipline of the Astra Militarum. Maps remain an unholy paradise for flying units - balance cast into the Warp. Pathfinding and unit clumping: squads bunch like frightened conscripts, blocking holy firelanes. Multiplayer lobbies and desyncs: the Machine Spirit is fickle, connections falter mid-crusade. UI & readability: fonts and scaling strain mortal eyes on modern monitors... Sacred clarity is not achieved. Audio mix is uneven - bolters roar, but some voices whisper like terrified serfs. Campaign pacing: between glorious strongholds lie repetitive sorties that test faith more than skill. QoL relics missing: better rebinds, clearer tooltips, smarter rally logic - these litanies were not inscribed. Tithe versus sanctification: the Emperor’s coin demanded feels proud for the modest rites performed. Marks of Redemption The core slaughter remains exalted: base-building, sync-kills, and explosive warfare still sing the Hymn of Dakka. The faithful modding fraternities (praise their toil) promise longevity beyond the official benedictions. Final Edict Verdict: Censured. Techno-heresy rampant. Score: 3/10 Skulls - The fury of battle endures, but unresolved bugs, broken ranking, and unholy map imbalance smother glory in the Warp. Seek absolution through severe patches, or be cast from the Emperor’s light.
37 votes funny
The conclusion that Relic Entertainment will never include custom keybinds to a game that so desperately needs them, is most certainly definitive...
27 votes funny
Recommended to brand-new players only. You'll be getting the best available version of an apex RTS game during the genre's golden age. But if you feel the keybindings seem like they are from a 1980's VCR remote, it's because they are. Even more baffling is that there are 3 control schemes and not a single one of them allows for WASD map movement. I suppose they consolidated all the expansions and made alt+tabbing not quite so much a nightmare anymore, but it's a pretty greedy decision to take so few QOL improvements and use it as an excuse to sell the whole game again. This has become the Skyrim for strategy fans in more ways than one. Maybe we'll see more tangible improvement on the next re-release, or the next one after that, where we will finally be able to actually smell the sweat running down each space marine buttcrack, but still not be able to customize our controls.
23 votes funny
First game, enemy Necron Lord not even moving.. But they fixed pathfinding. Too bad forgot to test it. xD Also why are the hud portraits are so ugly and pixelated? But i must mention the discount is pretty nice from them and hard to complain about it's price compared to the content you squezze out of it. But ye there is always more that they could do or add, like tyranids or a map pack or something like that. It's also a bit sad that they must release definitive editions instead of sequels since they all suck compared to the original. Anyways, than you for the graphical update and continue the create games along this line instead of DW3 or other failed ideas.
22 votes funny
Crashing all the time in multiplayer. Game looks great, but I can't play with friends. Hopefully, they fix this soon, then I will change the review to a positive one.
20 votes funny
You should get it if you like the original games want better mod support because of the 64 bit engine upgrade. Looks great textures are nice and sharp. A good discount for owners of the original games is nice to see as well. Widescreen support and ultra wide support is great to have. Only heretics do not like this game.
18 votes funny
To the new player playing Space Marines who I fought, I'd like to apologise for swarming your HQ with "slugga boyz" within the first 5 minutes of the game. That was a dick move on my part. I'm not sorry about it though, just to be clear on that.
17 votes funny
Thumbs down untill they add basic features like Steam Workshop, key bindings, achievements and fix bugs. Let's be honest, it's a low effort remaster with (most likely) AI scaled textures, even if the game is still as awesome as it was back then. So low effort that when I move the cursor to the left, it goes to my second screen instead of moving the camera. Ridiculous. EDIT: Patch 1. Still have my cursor broken when moving to the left. Amazing.
16 votes funny
Ok, I must admit it is a bit of a mixed bag, but overall in plus. There are caveats. Another one the "I wish steam had middle option between 'yes' and 'no'. Long story short - if you expected an AoE2 Definitive Edition level - walk away. If you expect a glorified HD edition - that is what you get. Let's start with the good. - It is good old Dawn of War with all the expansions - The new lighting is nice - The new pathfinding is lovely - units, especially vehicles are MUCH less likely to get stuck, which was huge issue of the original - you can finally zoom out the camera nicely - new UI and resolution fixes are also lovely - 64bit upgrade - so they game should no longer bottleneck on RAM and other things it doesn't see past certain value - will be big for modding. Now the bad - and this is going to get nuanced: - The new upscaled textures reek of AI and all the marks of the beast are there. The 'improvements' are uneven to say the least. For example - the hole on Gabriels backpack is all sorts of messed up, because apparently AI did not comprehend what a circle is, but exactly identical hole on Isador's backpack - that is fine. Some bolts, details on the banners, some imperial Aquilas have three heads and stuff like this. All the artifacts of AI being shoddily slapped onto it with little care. This is especially visilble on some portraits - like Battle Sister Squad - the face on the portrait looks like either a melted cheese or something that desperately needs an exorcist. - some people report major performance issues related to shadows - I have not experienced it myself, but I think it is worth noting. - While you have access to all the campaigns, you only have access to Soulstorm Skirmish - and since base game and expansions all use slightly different rules, like how they treat infiltrated units, imposed unit limits and the like, or the controversial flying units of Soulstorm - it is sad to not have an option. - Bug are NOT squashed - I just finished replaying the original Dawn of War campaign, I noticed all the old bug still present - messed up scripting in some cutscenes (Under Siege, marines with rockets try to melee ork Tanks) or a rare random crash on Destroy the Xenos mission, or plasma pistol sometimes not replacing the bolt pistol properly. This means that bugs of expansions are also likely still there. Now, some people compared it Warcraft 3 Reforged - and this is absolutely unfair. Reforged was expensive and broke a lot of things and never repaired many of them either. It was a fundamentally broken mess. Dawn of War Definitive Edition simply under-delivers, but is perfectly functional. All in all - this is not a proper remaster. It is an HD edition through and through. But it cost me less than a pizza, so I say it is worth that price.
15 votes funny
Still one of the greatest games ever made !! Been a long time coming for modern systems but they have done a great job :) FOR THE EMPEROR !!
15 votes funny
The Good: - Graphical improvements and widescreen support - All of DOW1 in one package - Discount for owners of the previous games - Units are more responsive - Game stability is improved The Bad: - Skirmish/Multiplayer mode is Soulstorm rules/units only - No achievements - Some visual oddities relating to the improved textures - No WASD camera control - Some of the upscaling is poorly done (Unit icons) Hopefully these issues can be resolved with a patch or two.
14 votes funny
Warhammer 40k? 40k in debt yes.
14 votes funny
While I appreciate that the game has some improvements including borderless fullscreen play, I am incredibly unhappy with the lazy AI upscaling on portraits, cutscenes, even the classic intro sequence. Whoever was in charge of revitalizing artwork was employed without a proper background check and was not monitored through the entire process of the game's remastering. Edit: Since some of the people can't do critical thinking before commenting. The game is fine, I like it, it's fun, as fun as it was before. I only dislike the AI upscaled art (portraits and pre-rendered cutscenes). Not the game. Just the AI upscaled stuff. Edit 2: Guys, I wanted to share my thoughts on the game, not start a youtube comments section, please, let's be civil.
12 votes funny
Not yet. May eventually turn into positive IF (hopefully, as stated by the devs) fixes start to roll and fix few things. The game launched with some important annoyances: Let the first one the mouse cursor unlocking from the main screen (even if there is an option specifically to lock it) wich makes the game hardly playable (as moving the camera around is usually made by moving the mouse to the borders) You can use a third-party software to lock cursor if you really want to play (there are some simple, free ones). But still that should not be a thing at all. Unit icons seems to be weirdly upscaled versions of original game, and look... weird. In theory they are going to change this, but... why changing it post-release and not before? guess launch has been rushed, idk. Not tried multiplayer yet. There are some reports on issues, but can´t say by myself. Just stating it as a warning so you take a look at forums about it first. Few other problems have been listed, and there is already a "roadmap" of fixes on Steam forums. I recommend to check it to better be aware of the state of the game and the most needed fixes. Link on the next line: https://steamcommunity.com/app/3556750/discussions/1/591779517900522135 So hopefully all that will be fixed... ...but until its done (and i hope it will be, but lets just wait and see) i cannot really recommend getting it. Will update the review once (if) those fixes roll out and try the game again.
12 votes funny
not being able to change versions of multiplayer is really disheartening.Having to deal with soulstorm's....everything is really lame, i would like to just be able to choose between og/winter assault/dark crusade for the multiplayer
12 votes funny
Alright, so as a huge WH40K fan and an even bigger fan of DoW 1 and 2 (DoW 3 does not exist), i have to give it a thumbs down for now. As much as they touted the improvement in graphical fidelity, the team did a half a**ed job of it. Here are some examples: 1. Some gun barrels got the pentagon to full circle treatment and texture work, but most like the plasma pistol, flamer, sniper rifle, Orc shootas still have smudged low res textures and an even more apparent pentagon since you can zoom in now. 2. The texture work overall looks to be done by bad AI model, and little human touch was applied. The terminators look washed out as always, but now more apparent. 3. The unit portraits... they are just straight up bad. AI took what little pixels there were and tried to make 4K out of it, and now it looks like a GPU artifact. The SM Servitor and Terminators look unrecognizable up close, and maybe like themselves from 5 feet away. 4. Terain textures on skirmish maps leave a lot to be desired. This is all from a quick skirmish game SM vs Orks. If i spent more time, I would probably notice more stuff that is off, but i have a sour taste tonight. The rest of the work seems decent, full resolution and widescreen support, game runs well on modern hardware, and I hope mods will work nicely as well. It just feels like a quick cash grab off of loyal fans and more like a mediocre moder got his hands on the source material and had a few weeks to slap the 4 games into one, run the textures through AI and called it good. If it were a free upgrade for Aniversary edition owners, I wouldn't bat an eye at these faults, but having to pay for it, even with the 30% veteran discount I can't recommend it. I hope this nudges them to fix the issue in a patch or two. Give the marketing team a raise, but the artists need to be sent back to drawing board and to do a better job.
11 votes funny
As someone who grew up playing Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War, I was genuinely excited to revisit this RTS classic under the promise of a “Definitive Edition.” Sadly, what we’ve received is far from definitive — and worse, it borders on misleading. 🔧

Lack of Technical Improvements

The term "Definitive Edition" usually implies technical and graphical enhancements, or at the very least, quality-of-life upgrades. This release has none. The graphics are untouched — still locked to dated resolutions unless you manually tweak config files or rely on fan-made mods. UI scaling is non-existent, making it practically unplayable on 2K or 4K monitors without a magnifying glass. There is no native widescreen support, and performance is inconsistent on modern systems. 🧠

No AI or Gameplay Tweaks

The AI is as clunky as it was in the early 2000s — prone to getting stuck, failing to respond properly, or turtling indefinitely. Pathfinding issues, poor unit responsiveness, and an archaic control system all remain unfixed. For a re-release, some refinement of core mechanics would have gone a long way. But alas, it’s a direct port with no optimization. 🛠️

Compatibility and Stability Issues

This edition struggles to run on newer hardware. Random crashes, long load times, audio desyncs, and startup errors are common. Compatibility with Windows 10/11 is hit or miss unless you apply unofficial patches or community fixes. Considering this game was re-released under a “Definitive” banner, the lack of official support for modern systems is unacceptable. 🤝

Multiplayer is Essentially Broken

Multiplayer, once a major strength of the original Dawn of War, is essentially non-functional. With the shutdown of the original servers years ago, there is no robust matchmaking or lobby system in place. While there are fan patches and third-party tools to restore some functionality, nothing official has been provided here. The developers missed a perfect opportunity to revive the community. 📦

No Added Value

There’s no new content, no bundled artbook or soundtrack, no developer commentary, no mod support improvements—nothing. This edition adds zero value over the original game available on digital platforms for years. Even modding is less accessible due to directory issues and broken compatibility with existing tools. ⚠️

Misleading Title

Calling this the “Definitive Edition” is not only misleading but also feels like a cash grab targeting nostalgic fans of the franchise. There’s no justification for the rebranding beyond marketing. This is, at best, a lightly reissued version of the same game, with the same flaws, in a shinier wrapper. 📉

Conclusion

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War is still a landmark RTS title, but this release does nothing to preserve or enhance that legacy. If anything, it tarnishes it. If you’re new to the game, you're better off buying the older version and applying community patches and mods. If you're a returning fan, be prepared for disappointment.

Pros:

Core gameplay and atmosphere still solid Campaign is still enjoyable (if you can get it to run)

Cons:

No graphical or performance upgrades Poor compatibility with modern systems Broken or missing multiplayer features No new content or improvements Misleading branding Final Score: 3.5/10
11 votes funny
Imperial Guard is the only way to play the game properly. This isn't an opinion but an ideology, fix bayonets and slay the Xeno filth. Just remember playing any other faction means you don't love Warhammer 40k and that's just a fact, and you need to be sent to a camp to help you concentrate and be able to understand basic facts and be normal human beings. Thanks for reading this and wasting 1 minute of you life.
10 votes funny
This is a definitive edition of an amazing 20 year old game but it has no Steam achievements or badges, hence I can't recommend it, as it stands the price isn't worth what little it adds. Update: Devs have acknowledged the achievements and are looking into it but have made no promises as of yet.
10 votes funny
Gaming like it's 2004 again. Necrons still broken, WASD still doesn't work, portraits are a mess But loving it
9 votes funny

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