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Make Muffins. Sell the muffins and spend the money you earn to make more muffins. Rinse and repeat until you can afford opening a muffin stand. Sell enough muffins to build yourself a chain of muffin stands, reap the earnings and build that Battleship!
 

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If you are dead set on playing a new game, think back to the games before SC came out that you wanted to play. RTS gets a little boring after playing it for days. A friend of mine went to Borderlands because he hadn't played it before. In other words find a game that you've wanted to play for a while and get stuck into it
 

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Funkiest Monkey said:
Just play more Starcraft.
pretty much was going to say this. Play the campaign again. Go back and play through starcraft 1's campaign. Read a starcraft novel or two, or even the starcraft 1 manual which has an AWESOME backstory to set up the whole thing. If you've read all that, read it again.
 

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Reyalsfeihc said:
Oldmanwillow said:
Neevar said:
Since i've completed SC2's campaign, i simply can't play any other games installed on my pc, or on the shelf. They all seem dull, so dull that i decided to start a thread on "the escapist". That says alot for me, because i'm not a "forumist".

I need help!
What game should i play?

Should i wait for "heart of the swarm"? :D

Should i leave my room and start building my own battlecruiser?
Play a better RTS i recommend Dawn of war 1 ( dawn of war 2 is ok but 1 is way better), company of hero's, or sins of a solar empire. all 3 of thoses rts are way better do to 1) more tatical combat wanting you to micro manage more 2 way bigger scale.
Fnny thing about that but Dawn of War 1 has the exact same unit cap, just bigger models than Starcraft, Dawn of War 2 is slow as all hell and doesn't even require base building, which I was much angered by. Sins is definitely a lot bigger tactically, but he just said he doesn't do multiplayer well, which Sins has no storyline. Company of Heroes has the same unit cap too and I'd say SC2 is definitely the most tactical since you actually have to micro manage economy on top of forces, upgrades, and counters.
Dawn of war 1 has a way bigger unit cap due to squad management and require way more micro management in online mutiplayer. SC require a lot of macro management to win online. Plus is DoW it all has upgradeable units through a research stations and weapon upgrades to specifics squads (IG had nade launchers and plasma guns) plus all of your general units have special abalities that could really turn the tide in battle (you know good micro management) when used correctly. Plus with control points being the form of econ it cause canstant battle over who ended up with the better econ rather than turtleing in your base and spamming units. CoH has a lot smaller unit cap but way more focus on tactics. but if you want good single player RTS, than you are in the wrong genre, my i reccomend RPG or adventure games.
 

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I'm playing Warcraft III for the first time and it's completely sucking me in.

Otherwise: Portal. Always Portal.
 

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If you like FPS games try Borederlands.

If you like RPGish games try Demonsouls.

If you like RTS games try replaying Starcraft I and/or Warcraft III there are tons of custom maps to play for both.

Dawn of War is another decent RTS.

SC 2 really didn't knock my socks off to be honest but I'm not a multiplayer RTS person. I like a good RTS (enjoyed SC 1 + expansion and WC 3 single player) but honestly I felt both had a better single player campaign experience then SC2. Worth purchasing still but due to the lack of race selection (even though you have as many missions) I just don't feel like I got as much out of the game.
 

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Play cooperatively online. Y'know, vs. AI opponents. Start on easy and work your way up. Train more harvester/builder units than you think you need and then just experiment with strategies.
 

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I'm always telling people to check out this one game, I feel a little advertisement bot. :p
Anyway, if you're up for a challenge, check out Total Annihilation. It's an RTS, somewhat like Starcraft, but not really. You're either ARM, using clones in massive machines, or CORE, using massive machines as a vessel for the brains of their best warriors. The two sides don't look different aesthetically, but hell, they sure do play different. Trust me on this one.
There's also all sorts of mods, go check 'em out. Go here http://www.rakrent.com/rtsc/rtsc_totala.htm if you want a better explanation, a list of mods, reviews, etc.
 

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Neevar said:
Since i've completed SC2's campaign, i simply can't play any other games installed on my pc, or on the shelf. They all seem dull, so dull that i decided to start a thread on "the escapist". That says alot for me, because i'm not a "forumist".

I need help!
What game should i play?

Should i wait for "heart of the swarm"? :D

Should i leave my room and start building my own battlecruiser?
Really?

I enjoy SC2 alot, but I still don't think it takes the fun out of different games.
 

DarkDain

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Dont forget the map editor, try making your own stuff to play, that could last you weeks.
 

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DarkDain said:
Dont forget the map editor, try making your own stuff to play, that could last you weeks.
This +
A preferred genre and list with played games would be handy to avoid useless posts mate :p
 
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Reyalsfeihc said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
Neevar said:
Since i've completed SC2's campaign, i simply can't play any other games installed on my pc, or on the shelf. They all seem dull, so dull that i decided to start a thread on "the escapist". That says alot for me, because i'm not a "forumist".

I need help!
What game should i play?

Should i wait for "heart of the swarm"? :D

Should i leave my room and start building my own battlecruiser?
Play a better RTS, like AoE(1, 2, or mythology), Men of War, or Supreme Commander. Then Starcraft will seem dull.

EDIT: Or play Threadspace:Hyperbol if you can find someone online.

If you don't want to play an RTS then play TF2.
How would you consider Supreme Commander or Men of War a better RTS than Starcraft 2 when they have different game mechanics. Age of Mythology was good and I've put in a good amount of time, although far less than Brood War but 1 and 2 were just ugly sorts.
SupCom's resource model is different but besides that it and Starcraft are rather similar. Men of War is different, but I can't think of a funner game, so I suggest it all the same. Haven't played AoE in a long while but AoE2 is damn good fun, and not damn good fun of an ugly sorts.
 
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FallenTraveler said:
The Amazing Tea Alligator said:
Play a better RTS, like AoE(1, 2, or mythology), Men of War, or Supreme Commander. Then Starcraft will seem dull.
now im not saying the gameplay isnt standard fair, but I will say that the presentation and way that they created the story and in-between for the missions make this SO much better than other RTS's, I love other RTS's too but... damn, is that a good story/game... at least compared to the others in the genre
It may be a matter of preference then. I prefer gameplay over polish, but it seems the consensus is on polish. Oh, and Men of War's missions are the only RTS campaign I've ever been able to get into, on account of their absurd difficulty (play on hard).
 

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John Funk said:
...what's wrong with playing more StarCraft?
Hear hear.

I have finished the campaign as well, and did the challenges and got my Specture portrait ^^. Now finally starting to move on to the multi-player matches.

I don't think I will be bored with this game in a loooong time. Just think of all the custom maps and mods that will be coming in the future as well. Some examples:

 

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I remember when Trainspotting did that for me. After watching that movie everything else just seemed dull and boring. Time, however, does amazing things.
 

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L3m0n_L1m3 said:
Irridium said:
This is what happened with me and FPS games when I got Team Fortress 2.
Can someone please explain this game to me? I really don't see the fun in it.
It's like the developers took a good look at a pseudo-realistic fps and said "fuck that" and went out of their way to make something utterly ridiculous to the point where I wouldn't be surprised to hear that video I saw somewhere on here where the heavy runs into the medic's arms is canon. Still cool though, it has that cartoony charm. Does get a bit annoying when you have the gall to expose a tenth of your head and 3 snipers all remove it simultaneously but that just makes it more satisfying to knife the smug bastards.

So OP I'd recommend another RTS since they really seem your thing. For Starcraft 2-esque ones I'd go with Warcraft 3. It plays like a scaled down Starcraft with an emphasis on RPG elements, while I don't like the 100 food cap I do love the rpg parts and I guess having a 250 cap would make those heroes go down pretty quick so the scaling works. Command & Conquer is pretty fun too, Hearts of Iron 3 or Europa Universalis 3 are good too if you like your RTS as the more complicated variety.
 

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Reyalsfeihc said:
How would you consider Supreme Commander or Men of War a better RTS than Starcraft 2 when they have different game mechanics. Age of Mythology was good and I've put in a good amount of time, although far less than Brood War but 1 and 2 were just ugly sorts.
I'll answer for SupCom.
First, I'll define something.
I don't consider Starcraft a true RTS. It's gameplay is much more like a Real Time Tactical game, in that the player is micromanaging a relatively small amount of combat units along with the economy. What strategy there is is usually "build order and where to build it" and "How should I scout?"
Games are often decided by who can micromanage better. This is not strategy. This is much more like tactics.

Now, when I say tactics, I mean things that you do do achieve your strategy. But in starcraft and Starcraft 2, the strategy is always this: Kill the enemy's base and their expansions. The maps are pretty similar, small with ramp choke-points, etc. So things (again I say it) boil down to tactics. What units to build, what manoeuvres to pull (this especially) and how exactly to harass your enemy's resource operations.

In a game like Supreme commander, you can largely leave units to attack once you've given the order. Just adjusting it depending on what happens (eg; if the enemy flies in a bombing run on your tank line). Supreme commander is VERY good at this (modifying and giving orders that is). I love its IU and the way it's possible to modify existing orders, co-ordinate supply chains and zoom out to see everything.

But I'm getting ahead of myself...

I'll start with the basics: economy.
Supreme commander has 2 resources: Mass and Energy (There is a unit cap, but it exists solely to keep the game running smoothly, it's about 500). These are infinite. Mass is gained from Mass extractors and energy from reactors that you build. What sets this apart is that the economy is an income economy. What this means is that reactors and extractors add an amount to your income-per-second. When you create a unit, it subtracts from your income-per-second. As long as your income is greater than outgoing then everything will build as normal and the extra will go into storage (which must be expanded by building if you don't want to waste anything).
What this allows is a commander to set up their economy and unit production and then focus on the military side of things. Even getting units to the battleground is easily setup and then adjusted as the front line moves on.
All this combines for a strategic game. Players manipulate large amounts of units, planning pushes, executing retreats and counterattacks. Player fortify taken ground and establish firebases rather than just waiting to build up more units as you would in Starcraft.