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62.1.166.196 20:22, 6 December 2006 (UTC) The original version of the box released in the US says 4xCD-ROM (I have it here in front of me), yet its clearly a DVD-ROM inside. The game has no copy protection at all and the box very clearly mentions "PC-DVD" on top of it and "DVD-ROM Drive" in the requirements section. DarthBinky 14:42, 5 December 2006 (UTC) Considering that the issues mentioned in that section are nowhere to be found on the game forums, it is probably some frustrated user. There's a lot of assertions in there that need references- pretty much the entire thing. I just added the sectfact flag to that section, specifically the new last paragraph. Mosc 21:28, 22 January 2007 (UTC) reception section Maybe we should just note the inconsistency? The writing seems to be right out of the game description so it's hard to call it wrong even if it doesn't match W40K story. The game mentions the necrons desire to destroy all life in the galaxy and does not discuss their actual "great work". Keije 01:00, 5 December 2006 (UTC) This is specifically mentioned in multiple places in the game and yes, it is contrary to W40K story. Can someone with knowledge of what is actually said in the game make a correction and note if the game itself is inconsitent if it is. (this comes from Games Workshop's official Codex: Necrons). Necrons don't want to kill everyone in the galaxy as the C'tan need other races as herds of cattle to feed on. the Warp) to kill all the psionic powers in the galaxy, which is the only thing that can hurt necron gods, the C'tan.
The Great Work actually is an overarching plan of Necrons to place a network of special obelisks throughout the galaxy to cut it off from Immaterium (i.e. did game designers got it wrong or was it simply poorly phrased in this article). In the entry for Necron Lord of Kronus it says that "as more Necrons reawaken and continue their Great Work on nearby worlds", the way that whole paragraph is phrased sounds like the Great Work refers to exterminating all life, that is wrong and I'm wondering if the game itself says that (i.e. Master of Puppets Care to share? 01:40, 3 December 2007 (UTC) slight inconsitency with Necrons Preceding unsigned comment added by 138.64.2.77 ( talk) 14:27, 10 October 2007 (UTC) There are a lot of faction endings at the moment, suffice it to say that the plot unfolds depending on which faction you're playing as. Has there been any discussion of adding the endings of each particular faction? I've played through 4 of them, and could do fairly good synopses of each, unless thats already been voted down to put on the site. Kudos to you, the rest of you sucked serious ass. And that was before they announced Soulstorm. Master of Puppets Care to share? 01:40, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
Don't include it, though, as that's only speculation. I think that signifies the Soulstorm expansion, or is just another planet that is also being fought for by some races. Those planets could be planets from the same system, or even the two planets from Winter Assault and the original Dawn of War. When you complete the campaign you get a zoom out of Kronus panning to another planet that also appears to be at war, before the screen fades to black and the relic logo and the word 2007.
#Warhammer 40,000: dawn of war dark crusade how to
22 How to unlock the races on Steam/Digital Download Programs.
#Warhammer 40,000: dawn of war dark crusade series