Damnit, you made me install that game and start playing it again...Theophenes said:Majesty: This one is kind of Crazy. It's closer to fantasy city-building game where you can't directly control units (although you do buy them), but instead have to try and motivate and empower them to do your bidding. Honestly, this game really walks the lien between RTS and empire building game, in a sense. It's fun, though.
jonmcnamara said:Supreme Commander hands down, after playing this RTS all other RTS's look shallow. I was a huge C and C fan, until I played Supreme Commander.
Supreme commander has a transport system that it is possible to have factories make a unit and immediatly load and fly it to the combat zone, all completely automated (aside from setting up the queues and the landing zones.) The wreckage from enemies can majorly scar the environment.
One of my favorite things that happened in that game was when the enemy player made an experimental (biggest units in the game) airship. I sent AA planes and had my SAMS shoot at it. Luckily I shot it down before it fired a shot, however the HUGE plane fell out of the sky and crashed hard into the center of my base. It hit one of several of my nuclear powerplants that then went critical and blew up taking out other nearby plants and destroying almost everything. The enemy player literally won the war because I won the battle.
I AM THE CHEESE. I AM THE BEST CHARACTER ON THE SHOW.Skizle said:Dawn of War and Starcraft and on some occasions Warcraft 2. i refuse to acknowledge Warcraft3 as an RTS and more of a RPG w/ more strategy
you should. that game is so sweet. only thing it lacks is control over units. its also fucking hard without cheating.The Eupho Guy said:That sounds quite interesting. I might have to check it out, if I can find a copyTheophenes said:Majesty: This one is kind of Crazy. It's closer to fantasy city-building game where you can't directly control units (although you do buy them), but instead have to try and motivate and empower them to do your bidding. Honestly, this game really walks the lien between RTS and empire building game, in a sense. It's fun, though.
Try the Total War series, they are awesome! Played Rome and its two expansions plus Medieval 2 and its expansion. Im trying to find all the old game and get a better computer for EmpireNurb said:The first command and conquer and red alert. After that, RTSeseses got boring because they're the same thing. Company of heroes and dawn of war were a nice diversion, but control point domination made me get rather annoyed