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Looking for top PC RTS games?

Looking for top PC RTS games?

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HerrBioLehrer
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04-26-2023, 08:20 AM
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I'm familiar with Starcraft 2—it's the top choice for online multiplayer. Keep in mind, it's not a lighthearted experience; it can be really intense and demanding. The competition is tough, and it might trigger anxiety for some players. The community can be quite negative. On the other hand, single-player sessions are enjoyable, especially with friends, and offer a great alternative to Warcraft III. For Warcraft III, the multiplayer is challenging but rewarding. DoWII seems to improve unit control compared to the original, though opinions vary. DoWII also has a similar feel to DoW1. The Warhammer 40k series brings Age of Warcraft III to life, while Command & Conquer spans several successful titles, including Tiberium and the beloved Dune 2 spin-off. It's a solid choice for fans of strategic gameplay.
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HerrBioLehrer
04-26-2023, 08:20 AM #21

I'm familiar with Starcraft 2—it's the top choice for online multiplayer. Keep in mind, it's not a lighthearted experience; it can be really intense and demanding. The competition is tough, and it might trigger anxiety for some players. The community can be quite negative. On the other hand, single-player sessions are enjoyable, especially with friends, and offer a great alternative to Warcraft III. For Warcraft III, the multiplayer is challenging but rewarding. DoWII seems to improve unit control compared to the original, though opinions vary. DoWII also has a similar feel to DoW1. The Warhammer 40k series brings Age of Warcraft III to life, while Command & Conquer spans several successful titles, including Tiberium and the beloved Dune 2 spin-off. It's a solid choice for fans of strategic gameplay.

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Pynz
Junior Member
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04-26-2023, 03:55 PM
#22
The Kohan series is a great choice if you're open to older titles.
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Pynz
04-26-2023, 03:55 PM #22

The Kohan series is a great choice if you're open to older titles.

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Blureux
Posting Freak
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04-26-2023, 08:12 PM
#23
Supcom: Forged Alliance is quite solid, though you need to navigate the community-built lobby, which has improved significantly. The player base stays modest—usually around 700 or fewer depending on your location—but it remains lively with plenty of games for all skill levels. Regarding gameplay, playtime varies widely; it can range from just a few minutes to over an hour, with real-time sessions stretching into three hours if you're on a less powerful machine. The initial two to three minutes often feel sluggish, especially for newcomers, but once you get the hang of it, the action picks up quickly. Also, the game offers a full strategic perspective—you can view the entire map instantly instead of using a mini-map, though a mini-map is still an option if preferred. There are numerous difficulty tiers, truly earning its real-time strategy reputation. Give it a try!
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Blureux
04-26-2023, 08:12 PM #23

Supcom: Forged Alliance is quite solid, though you need to navigate the community-built lobby, which has improved significantly. The player base stays modest—usually around 700 or fewer depending on your location—but it remains lively with plenty of games for all skill levels. Regarding gameplay, playtime varies widely; it can range from just a few minutes to over an hour, with real-time sessions stretching into three hours if you're on a less powerful machine. The initial two to three minutes often feel sluggish, especially for newcomers, but once you get the hang of it, the action picks up quickly. Also, the game offers a full strategic perspective—you can view the entire map instantly instead of using a mini-map, though a mini-map is still an option if preferred. There are numerous difficulty tiers, truly earning its real-time strategy reputation. Give it a try!

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_mL7oOoS_
Junior Member
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04-26-2023, 09:01 PM
#24
Planetary destruction is impressive; they're developing a 40v40 multiplayer experience despite its questionable name.
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_mL7oOoS_
04-26-2023, 09:01 PM #24

Planetary destruction is impressive; they're developing a 40v40 multiplayer experience despite its questionable name.

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Celmunchie
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04-27-2023, 01:57 AM
#25
This game offers a blend of RPG and RTS elements, letting you command characters and construct forces made up of elves, orcs, and other fantasy beings. It's a solid experience overall. The first installment has its strengths, but the second version falls short in comparison.
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Celmunchie
04-27-2023, 01:57 AM #25

This game offers a blend of RPG and RTS elements, letting you command characters and construct forces made up of elves, orcs, and other fantasy beings. It's a solid experience overall. The first installment has its strengths, but the second version falls short in comparison.

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