I quite enjoyed WiC but it really boiled down to Cold War Whack-A-Mole with the Tactical Aids.Streetfighter said:If you want something a bit different to your standard RTS try RUSE or World in Conflict. I just like zoom functions, personally
I quite enjoyed WiC but it really boiled down to Cold War Whack-A-Mole with the Tactical Aids.Streetfighter said:If you want something a bit different to your standard RTS try RUSE or World in Conflict. I just like zoom functions, personally
If only there were a version of that game without horrible balancing, shitty gameplay mechanics and a trillion bugs.TheAmokz said:Dawn of War: Soulstorm. Excellent game. And you can get it with only 6,99? from steam.
Well, i have not heard of that title until i looked up the C&C franchise, I have heard of the other titles, like 1,2,3, Red Alert 1 & 2 and tiberium Wars. So I guess you can't blame most poeple for not having bringing it up earlier.Uriel-238 said:I'm surprised no-one mentioned Zero Hour [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Command_%26_Conquer:_Generals] really adds a lot to the game).
I would like to reinforce the Homeworld suggestion. Here's a bit of gameplay, see if you're convinced.MajWound said:
Try Frozen Synapse, awesome music and really unusual, not an RTS in the traditional sense, only game iv ever played like it, theres a write up on penny arcade about it +its real cheap and fast, give it a try.MajWound said:I love RTS games. I've been married to Starcraft II for a while now, but it's an open relationship and she's giving me the green light to seek other pleasures. Previous relationships include:
Age of Empires II (We still hook up sometimes.)
Age of Empires III (That was a dark patch.)
Empire Earth (A different experience every time. Sexy as hell.)
Empire Earth III (Then puberty hit her like a truck made of trains.)
Starcraft (Something about being fucked in the ass by a Korean just feels right.)
Warcraft II (My first love. Fuck, she was ugly in retrospect.)
Warcraft III (Her "models" got "3D" if you know what I mean.)
Rise of Nations (Forgettable.)
Company of Heroes (Well. That was...interesting.)
And a number of one-night stands. I'll remember them if you mention them.
Does how it look matter? Because Stronghold Crusader is an awesomely fun rts, although it was always more of a LAN game for me, probably because by the time i got it there were no online games running. But its cheap and good fun when your playing with people you know against NPCs. I think i should warn you though its less about strategy and more about massing. Probably why i liked it. I never did like any RTSs other than stronghold and starcraft... starcraft even pissed me off because i prefer microing(in proper RTS anyway, not stronghold) rather than macroing.MajWound said:Warcraft II (My first love. Fuck, she was ugly in retrospect.)
And a number of one-night stands. I'll remember them if you mention them.
Nah, only the ones that thought that it was a bad idea to give one side free infinite resources and a fast moving unit with no accuracy penalty that could marginalize both melee(by running circles around them and never getting hit while shooting back) and ranged(by getting the 75% "can't hit a moving target" damage reduction but not the downsides of not hitting anything in return) that also have jump, are t1.5 and have AV grenades.SL33TBL1ND said:What? That was all macro. The entire thing was your overarching strategy and very little thought was needed to be given to the micro, unlike games like SC2.MajWound said:CoH was a pretty different experience. There was very little macro focus, which is usually what I excel at, so it was really entertaining to learn how to play. I just didn't feel myself that challenged once I got the hang of it.Disaster Button said:Could try the Dawn of War games. If you liked CoH (which I can't tell if you did) you'd enjoy Dawn of War II, it uses a similar mechanic but a lot more refined, and in a much more interesting setting.
Wow. Someone liked Soulstorm? I've always been under the impression that every DOW fan hated that expansion.TheAmokz said:Dawn of War: Soulstorm. Excellent game. And you can get it with only 6,99? from steam.
See, that was what I was thinking.Asehujiko said:Nah, only the ones that thought that it was a bad idea to give one side free infinite resources and a fast moving unit with no accuracy penalty that could marginalize both melee(by running circles around them and never getting hit while shooting back) and ranged(by getting the 75% "can't hit a moving target" damage reduction but not the downsides of not hitting anything in return) that also have jump, are t1.5 and have AV grenades.SL33TBL1ND said:What? That was all macro. The entire thing was your overarching strategy and very little thought was needed to be given to the micro, unlike games like SC2.MajWound said:CoH was a pretty different experience. There was very little macro focus, which is usually what I excel at, so it was really entertaining to learn how to play. I just didn't feel myself that challenged once I got the hang of it.Disaster Button said:Could try the Dawn of War games. If you liked CoH (which I can't tell if you did) you'd enjoy Dawn of War II, it uses a similar mechanic but a lot more refined, and in a much more interesting setting.
Wow. Someone liked Soulstorm? I've always been under the impression that every DOW fan hated that expansion.TheAmokz said:Dawn of War: Soulstorm. Excellent game. And you can get it with only 6,99? from steam.
And announcing the day after release that there would be no post-launch support.
This especially pissed off the 1 in 3 fans that couldn't run the game at all.
Have you tried any of the Total War games? They're not quite the same style, but the battles are amazing. You'll probably either absolutely love them or absolutely despise them.MajWound said:I love RTS games. I've been married to Starcraft II for a while now, but it's an open relationship and she's giving me the green light to seek other pleasures. Previous relationships include:
Age of Empires II (We still hook up sometimes.)
Age of Empires III (That was a dark patch.)
Empire Earth (A different experience every time. Sexy as hell.)
Empire Earth III (Then puberty hit her like a truck made of trains.)
Starcraft (Something about being fucked in the ass by a Korean just feels right.)
Warcraft II (My first love. Fuck, she was ugly in retrospect.)
Warcraft III (Her "models" got "3D" if you know what I mean.)
Rise of Nations (Forgettable.)
Company of Heroes (Well. That was...interesting.)
And a number of one-night stands. I'll remember them if you mention them.
Artemis923 said:Death to the False Emperor and his loyalist dogs! KILL! MAIM! BURN! XDNouw said:Khorne? There is heresy in this thread. Brothers to me! We must cleanse it of all Chaos!Artemis923 said:Khorne is pleased with this statement.Nouw said:Going to reinforce Dawn of War here for it is truly a a golden RTS.
Yes. This. How could I forget?Danceofmasks said:Got a half hour? Watch this video ... then buy Sacrifice.
Although, the multiplayer scene is quite dead, being a 10 year old game and all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7jw6tord7Q