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Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War v1.3 patch

No. of downloads: 1083 Licence: Free
Publisher: THQ File size: 43M
Date added: 14-05-2005 Minimum requirements: Windows 98|Windows Me|Windows 2000|Windows XP

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THQ

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This patch for Dawn of War upgrades the game from version 1.20 to 1.30. In addition to the number of bug fixes and gameplay balances, this patch features a new Observer mode, a Friends List feature, and a Mod Manager.

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