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  • AH THERES A DEAD FLYING ORK TAKE COVER!

  • i have a new laptop tht has 500 gb will it be able to run this game good? plz reply

  • @mrcyber125 You will have to let us know processor and video card specs etc , Your GB wouldnt help us tell you if it will run it or not :)

  • There are different Service Studs for Marines. Usually, they represent 50 or 100 years of service. Chaplains even have black studs for 50 years of service in the Reclusiam.

  • The metel stud marks every 100 years of service in a chapter

  • "Hasnt been restarted in about a week"

    whaaa!?

    i turn my pc off like, every night x3

  • your voice is almost killing my ears on ear phones

  • i cant hear must of the Space marine saying

  • WoW

  • umm the silver thing is in my opionion would be a cybernetic implant of some sort

  • i have no idea what your saying, slow down

  • no the stud in the head is stating each half century the marine has served. It's in the ultramarines books by graham mcneil

  • that implant on his head is a gene-seedits used to make space marines more poweful

  • Gene seed are used to make new space marines to reinforce their armies when they lose soldiers. The apothecaries take the fallen battle brother's gene seed back to the chapter to which they belong to and they use it to make a new space marine when he passes the tests that they give him.

  • @ilybabie06211997

    The thing on his head isn't the gene seed. Thats always planted inside the body. I think thats one of the visual enhancement implants.

  • You have no idea what kind of regret you're giving yourself right now.

  • You can only play as the force commander for the campagin?

  • the metal bolt or that's in his head is how long as a marine served for his chapter, so one bolt is 100 years

  • your right about the fact its to show how long he's been fighting but each one actually represents 50 years service not one hundred

  • huh well thanks for the clear up then

  • lol i just noticed,one of the voice over people sounds like the guy off the lego commercials

  • the meteal thing is when you get permoted you get it

  • no its a service pin that shows you are a space marine of rank.scouts dont have them i dont think

  • no its a type of plate that you get when you get battle damage. Also only the high command usialy get an implant. So no you dont get it when you get promoted.

  • The metal stud i think is a campaign mark, 1 for each campaign

  • can you pleaase stop talking

  • this guy talking in this vid is annoying he talks like a fagget

  • It's called an accent. Yours probably sounds like your foot is in your mouth, but then again most ignorant people do.

  • The service stud represents 200 years of service with the Blood Ravens I think.

  • i want to play this game so bad, where did u get it

  • You can purchase it at any video game retailer. Or online from video game retailers, also you can purchase a key for the game from STEAM, where you can then either download it from steam or off a friend's game discs. This game requires a modern computing system with a tri-core (Intel Pentium 4 with 3 cores, or AMD64), or a Qaud-Core (Intel Core-Duo/Intel Core i7), 2GBs of free DDR2 or DDR3 + RAM, 12GB HDD space and a 512MB GPU or higher.

  • Its called a Service Stud

  • This version of Dawn of war remind me of the specile force who fight by small number but effective.

  • This version of Dawn of War even though Relic denied it blatantly pre-release is in single player sort of an RTSRPG (like Warcraft 3), and in multiplayer a squad-focused RTS, its more like the WH40K TT game but in real time where DoW was a straight out RTS. But in a nutshell it's a mix between Halo Wars and Company of Heroes gameplay wise.

  • no its not its a node that plugs in to the helmit

  • the metal on his head are service studs...they mark campaigns the marine has gone through victorious

  • What there are no bases to make your own troops?..that sucks..

  • I think the FC range is pretty strong logicly because he was a space marine and probably more used to shooting people rather than slicing and dicing them.

  • i think the "metal" in his head is like a neural implant, used to connect his senses (or more specificly his brain itself) to his helmet's various sensors.

    For Primarch, Range Combat can be quite impressive for your Force Commander. It helps keep him from getting too chewed on while still providing very strong support (insta kill shots at the end =P).

    Of course that's a bit late as I'm sure you've gone quite far in the game by now but...

  • Dude you sure know your stuff, thanks alot i'm glad your commenting on my videos :D

    I had no idea the FC would be so strong ranged, I think it would be too late at this point to change him back to ranged after investing those points into him....LAME, i'm seeing that range might be best for Primarch setting, he'll get destroyed vs Adranal Warriors lol.

  • @Murkglow no, the metal thing in his head is a service stud.  A marine gets one for how many centuries of service he has done for his chapter. Your a sergent so that means you have about 100 years experience

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