![]() ![]() Model Detail in Dawn of War II on High (left) and Medium (right), click to enlargeĪgain, you’re going to have to ignore the slightly different lighting conditions here – they can’t really be controlled or avoided without altering other settings, unfortunately. Model DetailZooming in so much to play in that way gives you a very detailed look at the models though, so before we suggest such a thing we’d better look at the Model Detail setting. Thanks to the way the game has been re-jigged it’s entirely plausible to give yourself just one group of highly customised units, zoom in a decent amount and try and play DoW II as a squad RPG, if you want. The level of zooming allowed in Dawn of War II is enough to make screenshots like those easier of course, but it can also alter the gameplay a bit if you want. ![]() Too often nowadays do we see games that don’t let us zoom in or out enough, though there are other strategy games that give more zoomability than Dawn of War II, it has to be said. Graphics of WarOne of the things we like most about this improved version of the Essence Engine is that it still gives players a chance to zoom right in on their units if they want, or take a step back if they want to see the wider view.
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