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Really been enjoying the TW:WH quite a lot over the years, though I really wish they had some smaller-scale campaigns. The Immortal Empires mode can be great fun, but it's also a massive map with many hundreds of factions with large demands both on mental focus and accepting longer turn times. The smaller story-focused campaigns in both Warhammer 2 and 3 are nice enough, but they are also a lot more directly story-focused and even they are quite huge in scope.
I would really love the ability to just pick a smaller sub-region of the world to play a IE-style freeform campaign in. Since a smaller world means better performance, shorter turn times, and a more focused style of play, it'd be a really nice complement to the larger Immortal Empires - but I wouldn't keep my hopes up...
Still, the desire for a smaller, more compact campaign notwithstanding, it's a great game and has lots of really fun parts to it! :grin: