::RELEASED:: A new single player episodic linear campaign expansion mod for Dawn of War: Soulstorm that aims to put the literature, lore and stories back into the games as well as introducing new Eldar characters. As a single player campaign, it aims to use mostly native assets and concentrate on a thrilling and unpredictable campaign with branching narratives and a brand new story introduced into the world of Warhammer 40,000. The demo of the campaign has now been replaced with Episodes 1 and 2 of the full campaign. May 2021: The campaign has been indefinitely halted due to other work. Thank you all for sampling the mod - I love you all. Any language variations and additions to the campaign is allowed and apologies for not releasing the additional content. Any request for code for the game in terms of how to separate quests by game actions or just in general is welcome. Thank you all for playing Enter Phoenix.

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jONES1979
jONES1979 - - 2,368 comments

Please! More videos with VOICE ACTING! ;)

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Tragicvision Author
Tragicvision - - 168 comments

So impatient JONES1979 ;) Mixing Eldar voices as we speak and getting them sounding authentic :)

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Farseer_Antagano
Farseer_Antagano - - 28 comments

Very nice, loved the Ork's voice.

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1kon
1kon - - 306 comments

Maybe you could move the wraith further away? Otherwise it seems odd that the eldar forces don't notice it, when it seems to be just a few feet away. Or maybe have some sort of phasing-in sound effect.

I know this is still early WIP, but just giving a helpful, hopefully, suggestion.

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Tragicvision Author
Tragicvision - - 168 comments

Haha, good point well made indeed. There's a fine line between suspending disbelief for effect and making something believable but not so cool to look at. Impact-wise, the viewer of the video can see the Wraith but the Eldar can't - it's a well known and used technique in cinematography. But I can see your point :).

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