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(...though I *would* like to see a WO-Empires, however that should be pulled of considering the story.)
I too think the balance was better in SW2E, but you really should be aware that this game is somewhat different...
Also, there's already WO4... and concerning the balance, it felt even easier then 3 to me, which is propably bad news for you, considering your review (4 does have a lot of improved features, though).
Also, this is a slightly improved port of an old ps4-game (ps3/xb360 for the base version) which is propably where the weapon-limit comes from (but more then 2 items would be OP).
Modding however would indeed have been a welcome addition to this PC-port... :/
Granted, I have so far only played the basic version on console, so there might be some changes I'm not aware of, though.
This not being an Empires-game, your goal is *not* to always clear the whole map, making your point with the captains a bit moot - the "Gates" are there so the game doesn't run out of opponents for you. Check your objectives to see what you need to actually do.