Floppertje said:
silverbladz said:
SOASE, quick pace, yet slow enough to be able to really be in control
heard a bit about that and it sounds interesting, but I never played it or even seen it. found Sins of a Solar Empire: Trinity on steam for 15 bucks. Would you recommend that one? (as opposed to another entry in the series)
If you have the stamina for long games, go for it. Seriously I average about 10-15 hours a match in 6 player team/FFA games on medium maps. Gone up to 20 on large maps before I gave up out of boredom.
I'm still sticking around with it because of the Halo mod [http://www.moddb.com/mods/halo-sins-of-the-prophets] that's coming, finally want some UNSC/Covie space action the franchise deserves.
Rise of Nations was pretty interesting over my AoE3 raised mindset. Many of the mechanics, such as territory, supply lines, and terrain made each battle very sweet in my mind, it let you feel the actual struggle of combat as you watched the battle lines swell or wane with your army. The control groups changing names with troop amount and distributions(IE: 1st Army, 4th Navy, 3rd Armored, 5th Squad) was a very nice icing on the cake for me. Campaigns were a bit dull though because of how quickly things got out of control(capture an enemy capital, and you get all of their territory on the world map[Risk style]. You can take Asia in leaps and bounds.). It pretty much killed my interest in Age of Empires, I just found it so fun to play skirmish.
Rome TW and Medieval II TW have their own charms. Don't think they need to be spoken on.
And I hear SupCom is pretty epic, I still wanna go and buy a copy and get in on the theater scale conflicts.
I own both SC1, SC1BW, and SC2. Never really liked Brood War because the AIs would group up and kill me(in free for all matches, they'd all come and kill me). SC2 I'm only Silver on the previous seasons ladder so I can't really vouch for it's legitimacy or not as a be-all-end-all RTS, especially with how much people scream about balance. I like it though, certainly better to look at than the previous version.