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- The mod is supposed to be hard.
- Its supposed to be kinda realistic, so the Legion actually is kinda shit ngl.
- You are supposed to play differently, this is not your average *I CAST POWER ARMOR AND BATTLEPLAN* mod.
You get many tools to win, you simply need to learn to use them.
You got a bad ending, and I'm sorry that the mod frustrated you so, but the mod also offers you a variety of ways to make the experience easier on yourself. Everything from scrounging states for slaves, enslaving and conquering tribes, the new laws and companies added, it's certainly not a walk in the park, but with time and effort, you can not only conquer the Oregon, but you can conquer the Idaho and Washington as well.
And the simple reality is that, in the wasteland, there are instant fail scenarios. In New Vegas, your very second mission to Caesar is to kill House. If you stumble upon Nelson, you're either going to take it back for the NCR or the Legion, there's no third way where they both rule. It's easy to get lost in the side missions and side content, but in the end, you're a soldier given an order, sent to a backwater nowhere with no help, your brother, and a bunch of incompetent idiots who hate you. All you can do is make the best of it.
The mod is meant to be long-term planning and progression. There's very little chance you'll succeed on the first try, and even then, what ending you get is determinant on your choices, whether you did things you thought were right or instead did what you thought was wrong.
In regards to A Barely Equipped Expedition, it's a progressing national spirit, you can never get rid of it fully, but if you hold onto enough slaves for enough focuses, you can upgrade it step by step until almost all of the numbers you get are green. If you truly do not like it, there is also a story mode available.
Playing smart and not treating your soldiers as disposable or infinite pawns is also of note, especially in regards to the deadline. Unfortunately, OWB hardcoding means that the deadline must be in 2279 rather than 2280 or 2281, but it is very possible. I myself took about 30-50 attempts just to beat it once.
I just enjoy it the same way I enjoy the Enclave Reborn mod, so much story to read.
The mod is supposed to be difficult as you're sent on an impossible mission as a sacrificial distraction by Caesar, and while I agree fully the *many* instant game over events are BS, maybe think of it like Groundhog day or one of the many movies like it. Or really just any older game, damn I failed but in those 5 hours I learned what works and doesn't work.