RTS games are my bread and butter.
Like they said, Sins of a Solar Empire is pretty good for grand space strategy. If you want something(slightly buggy, mind you) more in depth where you can design your own ships, I recommend Stardrive. It's a fun little 4X Strategy game where diplomacy is a valid option and your ships may never need to fire a shot in anger.
The Total War series is damn good fun as well. Even dim spots(IMO) like Medieval 2 and Empire/Napoleon can be made awesome with judicious use of mods.
Continuing on, Company of Heroes is like a more forgiving version of Starcraft. Which brings me to Starcraft II, an excellent game that I just couldn't really get into because I prefer spectacle to winning the battle as efficiently as possible. I'd always go for mass siege tank/marines because I liked the pretty explosions.
For something a little more basic, Dungeon Keeper I and II. Great fun with the best narrator in the history of ever. On that same note, Spacebase DF-9, a game still very much in a beta, but has the same kind of spirit though it's mixed with Dwarf Fortress(what the DF stands for) in that it's not focused on combat. It's a bit like FTL if it wasn't about flying across the galaxy.
Also, FTL, an awesome space roguelike with decisions that will pretty much always spell your doom. The myriad of options you can be presented make this a fantastic game.
Finally, a bit of general advice. Whatever problem you might be having, there is almost always a work around. Virtually nothing is permanently broken on PC. Do not fear support forums and make restore points liberally.
Like they said, Sins of a Solar Empire is pretty good for grand space strategy. If you want something(slightly buggy, mind you) more in depth where you can design your own ships, I recommend Stardrive. It's a fun little 4X Strategy game where diplomacy is a valid option and your ships may never need to fire a shot in anger.
The Total War series is damn good fun as well. Even dim spots(IMO) like Medieval 2 and Empire/Napoleon can be made awesome with judicious use of mods.
Continuing on, Company of Heroes is like a more forgiving version of Starcraft. Which brings me to Starcraft II, an excellent game that I just couldn't really get into because I prefer spectacle to winning the battle as efficiently as possible. I'd always go for mass siege tank/marines because I liked the pretty explosions.
For something a little more basic, Dungeon Keeper I and II. Great fun with the best narrator in the history of ever. On that same note, Spacebase DF-9, a game still very much in a beta, but has the same kind of spirit though it's mixed with Dwarf Fortress(what the DF stands for) in that it's not focused on combat. It's a bit like FTL if it wasn't about flying across the galaxy.
Also, FTL, an awesome space roguelike with decisions that will pretty much always spell your doom. The myriad of options you can be presented make this a fantastic game.
Finally, a bit of general advice. Whatever problem you might be having, there is almost always a work around. Virtually nothing is permanently broken on PC. Do not fear support forums and make restore points liberally.