lackoo1111: *off* question
is the single player campaign of Warhammer 40K Complete good ? I mean the enemy AI.
Ehh, it's not that bad. The main difficulty is that the AI in every game tends to be very conservative. Its strategy is to slowly draw up resources until it can attack you with overwhelming force, generally, and this works well when you, the player, are starting with a disadvantage in resources. How frequent the raids are is directly proportional to how many strategic points the enemy has.
That said, which campaign are you talking about?
If you mean the SP of the basic game, then it's fine, as long as you keep in mind that the entire campaign is one long tutorial that teaches you how to use different unit types on different terrain. The story's a good, classic tale of war, "redemption," and pyrrhic victory, just like Warhammer 40K should be.
If you mean the Winter Assault campaign, how good it is depends heavily on which faction you're playing with, and some factions may be harder to win with than others, for the most arbitrary of reasons. The story recieves significantly less emphasis.
If you mean the Dark Crusade Campaign, it's alright, but not really good enough to justify playing through seven times in a row with every faction, largely because the story is even more marginalized, leaving you to play through the same maps over and over again with little justification. The biggest problem with it is that, as you gain more resources, wargear, and special abilities through conquest, subsequent conquests get progressively easier until there's hardly any challenge unless you deliberately handicap yourself. After a while, only storming enemy strongholds is any fun. Also, the Necrons are more powerful than everyone else.
If you mean the Soulstorm campaign, it suffers from the all of same problems as Dark Crusade, with the additional troubles that moving from place to place takes longer, and that the Space Marines and Sisters of Battle both have huge advantages from their Deep Strike and Forward Base powers, respectively, while everyone elses' special powers are nigh-useless.