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09-18-2013, 05:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-18-2013, 05:36 AM by Dug.)
So, I'm a big fan of RTS games and quite literally I have no one to play with such games. This often leaves me out of fun I really want to have. Playing singleplayer is sometimes tiring if not boring for some reason. The more complex a RTS game the more fun it is for me.
I tend to poke around Paradoxes games such as Victoria II, Crusader Kings and the like. Does anyone here play/enjoy these games? If so I'd like to play with them :C
EDIT: Genuisly enough I missed out the other games section, if someone doesn't mind moving this, I'd be grateful.
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I would play these if I owned them. I have Dawn of War, Supreme Commandor and the like.
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I have those too. Uh. We should skype each other and arrange something.
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Obviously ya'll should just play WC3.
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WC1-3, Empire: Total War Medieval: Total War Medieval II: Total War & Kingdoms, Napoleon: Total War, WH40K DoW Dark Crusade, Winter Storm, and just plain Dawn of War Gold, Men of War: Assault Squad Legendary General Edition, Sid Meier's Civ 1-5, Rome: Total War & Rome: Total War II, Total War: SHogun II, Strongholds 1-3 Gold.
-takes breath-
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Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri.
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…Command and Conquer. Before anyone else can say it.
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(09-18-2013, 04:06 PM)WindZealot Wrote: …Command and Conquer. Before anyone else can say it.
I respect you, comrade.
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Huh? Sorry?
I can't hear you over the sound of the only game to
ever do three-dimensional strategy properly.
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Sid.
Meiers.
Alpha.
Centauri.
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Homeworld 2 AND Command and Conquer!
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(09-18-2013, 04:56 PM)Altaine Wrote: nope.avi
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I'll say it for the last time: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri.
You can have worlds spanning over 1000 tiles. I've done a 9000 tile game. It's amazing. And since it's from 1999 or so, our supercomputers can handle the continental codes the AI processes (even if the AI does like to build cities in haphazard places on a map THAT big).
Also, nukes actually destroy land.
See that big ocean surrounded by an atoll?
A nuke did that.