I finished Requiem's Omsk campaign and here are some thoughts of the path as well as the redux as a whole.
Early, vanilla Omsk is littered with "you are le bad" events. I think that amount of these kinds of events is excessive both in vanilla and post unification content. Some of them are so fucking goofy I feel like I am playing Atomwaffen; Omsk essentially is Russian AWD but not retarded and actually organized but being reading that a tanker's manual for taking care of POWs is to strap them to the front of the tanks is more hilarious than evil. As mentioned, overload of events talking about school chemical bombings, massacres and such is excessive but I don't ever remember seeing those for something I would expect like taking over Petersburg or Paulusburg. I also got an event that USA and Japan were going to intervene in the war only for nothing to happen. Checked both tags but neither had the option to do so. Additionally, Speer went reformist and had something like 100-120 divisions while I shat out 200 divisions in the span of a year. And for being a secretive state with great amount of glownigger sleepers and such Omsk has absolutely fuck all intelligence about the armies or governments of even the shitties warlords and much less Germany leading to me stomping all over Speer. Mind I add that in my Shushkin playthrough Bormann had something like 300 divisions and that's not counting reichcommisariats. Also war with Hungary, Romania and Norway was way too easy to avoid.
Not, I think TNOR should at the very least alter the way economy works. It feels like the entire system is not designed for small and poor nations, only for economical juggernauts and Guangdong. Also something I can't explain, but fighting system, platoons and everything involving combat feels kind of wrong. This could be because I had grown used to the way TFR does combat however.
Overall 7/10 as I enjoyed it despite everything mentioned above, will probably go up in rating after the patch.