DA, no one will ever change your mind in a single post but anyway...Personally I have not found many RTS games that I really get into as a single player game. Usually the starting spot of the human is vastly inferior to the computer (usually to make up for poor AI) and instead of needing good tactics to win, you have to find the appropriate 'trick' to get past the stage. What I personnally have found to be the most fun is MP games. However, the trick to having fun there is finding someone of similar abilities. In Total Annihilation, there is even the ability to play 'skirmish' games which is basically a MP, start from scratch game played with 1-3 CPU players. You can then start yourself with an advantage to help you get into the flow of the game at a competative level. Like I said, I know that I can't change your way of thinking, but under the right circumstances I think you could learn to enjoy RTS type games.
Also, it's a lot more fun to play over a network with your oppenent sitting across the room than playing some unknown 'super-clicker' half-way across the room. That being said, this is why I don't play as many MP games of anything any longer - I use to work for a company that let a group of us hang out for hours after work and play network games (Total Annihilation, Carmageddon, Duke3D and a slew of others). It was by far the most fun I ever had playing computer games but has ruined me for playing over the internet for two reasons: 1. I miss the face to face interaction of reviewing a just finished, closely fought game. 2. Having the LAN connection was so fast that even games with a low lag over the net appear to be slow and jumpy.
Also, it's a lot more fun to play over a network with your oppenent sitting across the room than playing some unknown 'super-clicker' half-way across the room. That being said, this is why I don't play as many MP games of anything any longer - I use to work for a company that let a group of us hang out for hours after work and play network games (Total Annihilation, Carmageddon, Duke3D and a slew of others). It was by far the most fun I ever had playing computer games but has ruined me for playing over the internet for two reasons: 1. I miss the face to face interaction of reviewing a just finished, closely fought game. 2. Having the LAN connection was so fast that even games with a low lag over the net appear to be slow and jumpy.
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