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  • #31
    Why are you dissing RTS-genre?
    Age of Empires series and Empire Earth are very cool games, in some way they reflect Civ series in real-time....
    I think I've played Age of Kings more than any other game just because it had a nice counter-unit combat system and Empire Earth is even better in that way, its faster, bigger, stronger and its the best RTS ever made, and if you don't like something, you got a Scenario Editor and change it, like in Civ-series...

    And yea, Blizzard games are more hype than anything, Starcraft is more like a "Quake from above"...

    This game has a lot of potential, looks good and I hope it comes with a full scenario editor...
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    • #32
      I didn't say RTS games were bad, I just pointed out its flaws; nothing is perfect.

      I like RTS games too, but they get boring quickly.
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      • #33
        Ignorance is amusing if nothing else.

        Originally posted by da_jaymz
        And yea, Blizzard games are more hype than anything, Starcraft is more like a "Quake from above"...
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        • #34
          Re: Ignorance is amusing if nothing else.

          Originally posted by DinoDoc


          Bah..its a matter of taste...game had nice single-player levels but multiplayer just simply sucked...rush, rush, rush and again rush with the same type of units all the time....try that "tactic" in Empire Earth or AoK you'll see what will happen...
          Starcraft is overrated, there's loads of better games on the market...
          Ignorance? We are talking about games man, not about achieving world peace or something...
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          • #35
            Guess you never tried a "use map settings" game.

            I have played Madness, RPG-Like, Evolution, Defense, etc. games. Blizzard added triggers to their map editor, and that has made it the hit that it is for me. Although, there still is their ability to make a game with three totally different, almost perfectly balanced races. Something no other game had attempted, and no other game that I can think of has achieved.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by MacTBone
              Guess you never tried a "use map settings" game.

              I have played Madness, RPG-Like, Evolution, Defense, etc. games. Blizzard added triggers to their map editor, and that has made it the hit that it is for me.
              I have no problems with the game, its a good game but its overrated....in some games like Total Anihilation and Empire Earth you can make your own "starcraft" with scenario editor...
              Best RTS?? Not even close.
              Although, there still is their ability to make a game with three totally different, almost perfectly balanced races. Something no other game had attempted, and no other game that I can think of has achieved
              3 races but gameplay is the same, only opponent that is building different types of units is the AI....I borrowed my copy of AoK to my friend who is a huuuge Starcraft fan and he always complained on AoK that the game is forcing him to build different units because of the counter-unit system.
              Is this a bad or a good thing?
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              • #37
                Different units are a good think. It makes it more realistic. It also helps to prevent rushes, because if some set of units is destroyed in a rush, you'll have to regroup or be totally decimated.
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by da_jaymz

                  I have no problems with the game, its a good game but its overrated....in some games like Total Anihilation and Empire Earth you can make your own "starcraft" with scenario editor...
                  Best RTS?? Not even close.

                  3 races but gameplay is the same, only opponent that is building different types of units is the AI....I borrowed my copy of AoK to my friend who is a huuuge Starcraft fan and he always complained on AoK that the game is forcing him to build different units because of the counter-unit system.
                  Is this a bad or a good thing?
                  Sure Starcraft is less sofisticated than Aok, but is Aok more polished, balanced, fun, than Starcraft? and also Starcraft, has less economic click fest, (think Aok: boar, deer, sheep, berries, mines, trees, 120 villagers)
                  Last edited by thinkingamer; March 8, 2002, 20:14.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by thinkingamer


                    Sure Starcraft is less sofisticated than Aok, but is Aok more polished, balanced, fun, than Starcraft? and also Starcraft, has less economic click fest, (think Aok: boar, deer, sheep, berries, mines, trees, 120 villagers)
                    I said its a matter of taste and it depends on your style of play...boar, deer, sheep and berries disappears in first 15 minutes of the game, those are just there to get you started, in last AoK:TC patch you can queue up to 40 farms so you're left dealing with 3 resources and you don't have to play with 200 pop and btw 40-50 villies is enough for a 200 pop game...
                    I'm not saying Starcraft is pure crap, its good but its not THAT good.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by da_jaymz

                      I said its a matter of taste and it depends on your style of play...boar, deer, sheep and berries disappears in first 15 minutes of the game, those are just there to get you started, in last AoK:TC patch you can queue up to 40 farms so you're left dealing with 3 resources and you don't have to play with 200 pop and btw 40-50 villies is enough for a 200 pop game...
                      I'm not saying Starcraft is pure crap, its good but its not THAT good.
                      Yes, it is a matter of opinion, but in strategy wise, starcraft is much less required to keep track of ur resorces (which it can interrupt the "real focus strategy") such as boar killing efficiency, or even controlling bunch of unit producing buildings such as barracks, stable (even keeping track of it!) in the late game.

                      And by the way Starcraft takes about only 1/2 time than an Aok game (u know time is gold) and that makes this game a bit more attractive (one of the reasons civ3 failed is its looooooooong game.)

                      The only thing i really liked about Aok is its cool civs (and its personalty, history), but thats about it.

                      And Aok is not a pure crap, but it is not as good as Starcraft (just compare the # of people playing SC in battlenet with # of people playing Aok in Zone)
                      Last edited by thinkingamer; March 10, 2002, 01:20.
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                      • #41
                        Civ3 failed because its a long game? I have criticized Civ3 upside, downside, and side to side and never thought of that for a second.

                        Of course there is the wait between turns....

                        I generally hate RTS and I can tell you that if a game of Rise of Nations can be completed in less than 40 hours of play I don't want to touch it.

                        Not with a long stick from a speeding train.

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                        • #42
                          Many great games provide for the possibilty of short games....
                          Civ2, EU, Baldur's Gate, etc
                          It all depends on how you play.
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                          • #43
                            Looks good

                            I agree with Siro (and the earth shakes, hell freezes over, and Armageddon starts ) that RoN looks sufficently different from most RTS to be a great game: Now, I am a fan of various RTS games. and they are not all clones- Cossakcs, for example, is in no way a clone of AoE. it plays significantly differently, the types of units and the ways they interact, the economic model, how defense works, the differences between states- all of these thigs were significantly different in Cossacks than in AoE (which I also enjoyed) , so the notion that all RTS games are the same is false just as false as anyone who states that SMAC, MOO2, and civ3 are all clones of civ because its mostly about building large cities (or colonies) and then crancking out lots of unist to rush your opponent (and since most Civ playes seek to win by war, in a way, this is all they do).
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by jimmytrick
                              Civ3 failed because its a long game? I have criticized Civ3 upside, downside, and side to side and never thought of that for a second.

                              Of course there is the wait between turns....
                              Sorry, coz i did not specify: Civ3 failed as a multiplayer game, because its long game.

                              But overall it is less apealling because it takes 24 hours to finish.......... (You could play 5 couter-strike/team fortress MP , 2 heroes of M&M MP, and 3 Aok MP game in 24 hours of a single player civ3 game............see my point?)
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by thinkingamer
                                Sorry, coz i did not specify: Civ3 failed as a multiplayer game, because its long game.
                                Civ3 fails as a multiplayer game because it doesn't ship with the possibility to be played as one unless something really signigigant happened after I uninstalled the coaster from my hard drive.
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