*Edit* : this game is going through rapid changes so if something is outdated bear with me. This might be the game I have been waiting to play for 20 years. On the highest difficulty for example the AI does NOT automatically know where all your units are - like in most games. I got a chance to contact one of the developers and they said that overall the design of the AI for this game is to have as little cheating as possible. There are options for a player to mess with the events so that someone wins a "good event" and has several bad things happen to them as a result. The politics get messy because you can vote for certain events that will hurt one player or all players who are not "you" with a certain style of play for your faction. The only times I have made it easy where when I owned a town directly adjacent to a HQ and attacked with about 8 units (several of which were the max tier). You must have a town nearby so your units can refill their supply and health. Normally it is extremely difficult to kill your main HQ building. You might want to select this to change a building from 1500 "gold" to 1200 but in so doing the enemy can assault your HQ. One of these is a construction reduction cost by 20% but makes your HQ unable to attack. Every so often there is a "vote" with three aspects that are chosen. The game is pretty unique in that the political aspect of the game can greatly hinder or help your efforts. You need research to get more military units (more command points = higher unit caps). Unit caps overall are very small and you need multiple towns and research to be able to afford the upkeep of several units. If you're reading this guide to decide if you want to play this game then you need to realize Dune: Spice wars is not a traditional RTS.
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