11-28-2012, 09:40 PM
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Company of Heroes. It's still very active and remains as one of the best RTS' of all time. Very tactical and the feeling when you win in an online match is insanely good.
Dawn of War 1. Lovely games with nice DLC/additions. Fast paced and fun.
Supreme Commander - Forged Alliance. Huge epic scale RTS with a shitload of units and structures. Nukes, experimental bombs, huge machines and a badass unit cap on ONE THOUSAND UNITS. Yes, I said one thousand. Now, that... That is cool. (Don't play Sup Com 2 though, it sucks).
No mans land - Fight for your rights. This one remains as one of the best memories I've had in my gaming childhood. Lovely units and maps all combined with a very nice colonization theme.
Stronghold Crusader. If you havent played this one, you've missed a ton of fun. This is by far the RTS game that became one of the most popular ones and still is. A second one will also be released in 2013 but untill then, the first one is quite sufficient. I still play it from times to times.
And guys don't suggest the Civilisation games when he wrote RTS. Real time, you know. Not turn-based.
Dawn of War 1. Lovely games with nice DLC/additions. Fast paced and fun.
Supreme Commander - Forged Alliance. Huge epic scale RTS with a shitload of units and structures. Nukes, experimental bombs, huge machines and a badass unit cap on ONE THOUSAND UNITS. Yes, I said one thousand. Now, that... That is cool. (Don't play Sup Com 2 though, it sucks).
No mans land - Fight for your rights. This one remains as one of the best memories I've had in my gaming childhood. Lovely units and maps all combined with a very nice colonization theme.
Stronghold Crusader. If you havent played this one, you've missed a ton of fun. This is by far the RTS game that became one of the most popular ones and still is. A second one will also be released in 2013 but untill then, the first one is quite sufficient. I still play it from times to times.
And guys don't suggest the Civilisation games when he wrote RTS. Real time, you know. Not turn-based.