: Players can team up to tackle the persistent campaign. It is praised for allowing friends to "split duties"—for example, one player managing a tank platoon while the other handles infantry and artillery.
: In co-op, the host is the only one who can purchase units in the pre-match lobby. Once in-game, troops must be manually assigned to each player, which can be tedious in large battles. : Players can team up to tackle the persistent campaign
: A standout feature is the ability to take first-person or third-person control of any individual unit, allowing you to personally aim a tank's main gun or lead an infantry charge. Technical Performance & Stability Once in-game, troops must be manually assigned to
The multiplayer's biggest hurdle is its aging , which lacks dedicated servers: Gates of Hell Ostfront: Review and Gameplay : Players can team up to tackle the persistent campaign