yer your kinda still coming across like you want it to end XDTanakh said:No, i am just saying that we have different PoV on the issue, I got your point but will die contending that PvP games with focus on single player avatars are not RTS.weker said:I would call both Blood line a RTS as well, Magicka leans on it a bit. WoW share some likeness in terms of tactics choice, but doesn't propose enough alternative and doesn't have the focus on zone control. Monday Night Combat I would call a Tactical shooter and possibly add a /MOBA.
"at least i will never see it that way" Are you trying to end the discussion, as posting something like this makes it seem your attempting to kill the convo DEAD .
ALSO HoN FTW! Trololol.
Hey, it's what I was going to say....almost word for word. Will just add that the co-op campaign of Dawn of War 2 and it's expansions is a fantastic feature, and more RTS need to have it.Soviet Heavy said:The entire Dawn of War series, minus Soulstorm.
Dawn of War 1 and the Winter Assault and Dark Crusade expansions, is one of the best traditional RTS games I have ever played. Ruthless enemy AI, and great animations across a ton of different species and factions makes it stand out.
Dawn of War 2 goes in a different, but no less fantastic route. The first one had a great, if a little repetitive campaign. Chaos Rising scrapped the recycled maps, upped the story and was basically an even more awesome version of the vanilla game.
And then we get Retribution, which I consider to have one of the best single player campaigns ever designed. The maps are absolutely brilliant, and it says something that they were able to make me play through the same campaign six times with different races and never be bored.
Agreed!Yokai said:Yeah, the Supreme Commander series is pretty great. I hated it at first, but it grew on me, and now it's among my favorites.
Hmmm... I know what you mean but Warcraft was too colorful and not serious enough.Yokai said:Otherwise, Warcraft III was a better game than Starcraft in every possible way, and the best thing Blizzard has ever put out, and probably ever will. It holds up even today.
I really enjoyed Rise of Nations, especially picking a Third World Country and punishing a SuperPower for its insolence. Sublime!Yokai said:Rise of Nations, and to a lesser extent, Rise of Legends, were also brilliant. [...]
Sounds interesting, might be worth a look.Fiad said:Awhile ago I was really into Pharaoh, a ancient Egypt based RTS city builder type game.[...]