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It's going to be the best RTS made by anyone ever. All the cool kids are going to buy it.

http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/sup ... index.html
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deject wrote:It's going to be the best RTS made by anyone ever. All the cool kids are going to buy it.

http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/sup ... index.html
want.
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TezzRexx wrote:
deject wrote:It's going to be the best RTS made by anyone ever. All the cool kids are going to buy it.

http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/sup ... index.html
want.
Has wanted since the little preview in PC gamer last august
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If it has the same playability as TA then I'm sold.
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spoodie wrote:Jehova! Jehova!

STONE THE HEATHEN!!
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I actually lolled at that.

possibly even a chortle.
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MINE BEARDS ARE COLD!

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Anhamgrimmar wrote:
spoodie wrote:Jehova! Jehova!

STONE THE HEATHEN!!
*Flattens Spooide with an enormous rock
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Hehulk wrote:*Flattens Spooide with an enormous rock
Leave Spooide alone, what has he ever done to you? :)
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Me personially? Nothing, but Jaeger told me to stone you. (and yes, there's a cliff over there. Just test me out :))
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Post by Lateralus »

Looks to me like:

Start base
Gather resources
Race to build big army
Attack enemy
Realise enemy has bigger army
Get annihilated
Rinse, Wash, Repeat

In summary: Image
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spoodie wrote:
Hehulk wrote:*Flattens Spooide with an enormous rock
Leave Spooide alone, what has he ever done to you? :)
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why do i feel like ive missed some sort of amazingly clever pun...
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Lateralus wrote:Looks to me like:

Start base
Gather resources
Race to build big army
Attack enemy
Realise enemy has bigger army
Get annihilated
Rinse, Wash, Repeat

In summary: Image
Isn't that the formula for any RTS? The only times I've enjoyed RTSs (with the exception of Starcraft and Warcraft III) is when the resource bit has been taken to an extreme. Ground Control was good because there was no resource management, and TA had so much resource that it wasn't a major issue. In both cases you could concentrate on your tactics rather than trying to protect shitty little harvesters and worrying about how much money you were making. With TA I found that playing against another human it was a game of scissor-paper-stones as we each tried to throw something against the other guy's defences that could break it - massive hordes of vehicles, individual but huge robots, volleys of nuclear missiles, amphibious assaults with swimming tanks, it goes on and on.
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Post by deject »

Lateralus wrote:Looks to me like:

Start base
Gather resources
Race to build big army
Attack enemy
Realise enemy has bigger army
Get annihilated
Rinse, Wash, Repeat

In summary: Image
bah, you don't know what's what! Have you seen the giant spiderbots? the sheer size of the maps?
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Post by Lateralus »

I've seen a 4 min clip of one big army being eliminated by another slightly larger army.

And from what I gather Dog Pants, this is the format for most RTS games, and is the reason I can't be bothered with them. I used to like them quite a lot, but the sheer repetitivness of single player games and the boredom of repeatedly losing multiplayer ones by such large margins means I doubt I'll be splashing out on this one.

I'll save my monies for :ahoy:
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Better get in line now
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that's the queue for Duke Nukem Forever isn't it?.
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Lateralus wrote:I've seen a 4 min clip of one big army being eliminated by another slightly larger army.

And from what I gather Dog Pants, this is the format for most RTS games, and is the reason I can't be bothered with them. I used to like them quite a lot, but the sheer repetitivness of single player games and the boredom of repeatedly losing multiplayer ones by such large margins means I doubt I'll be splashing out on this one.

I'll save my monies for :ahoy:
I think you missed my point. I was agreeing with you that what you said was how most RTSs worked. Personally I don't like many of them either for exactly the reasons you said up there :above: , but the point I was making was that there are a couple that break away from it - such as GC and TA - and so I enjoy those. If you don't like any RTSs at all though then you'd probably be right to save your money.
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Post by Lateralus »

I know you were agreeing with me, and I didn't mean to sound like quite such an arse, so sorries!

Never played/heard of GC or TA though, so can't really comment. My RTS experience is limited to the C&C games, mostly the earlier ones, and Warcraft, but others I've seen have varied little from these.
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