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I have played OPR before, but only the 40k variant and not the Killteam variant.
There are some things I love about it, but some other things that I found a bit too simplified and hurting immersion, e.g. WS and BS being the same on all units...
IIRC there is no shooting and melee-ing in the same activation, which makes the default Chaos 40k gear choices quite bad in OPR.
AND armies tend to be a lot smaller (which can also be good, I guess).
Yeah, they even 'cheated' WS and BS in certain armies with special rules for a unit shooting at a higher or lower quality than normal (e.g. Ork Boyz have quality 4+ but when shooting they have 5+).
With workarounds like that they should probably just differentiate the two.