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    • C Offline
      cumeaternc
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      @JadedOne:

      Some of my favorites are:

      Lord of the rings: Battle for middle earth 1 and 2
      Star Trek: Armada 1 and 2
      Command & Conquer: Generals and the expansion pack Zero Hour
      Command & Conquer 3

      Do any of these have less of a learning curve than others?  Or at the very least a really good tutorial.

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        JadedOne
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        @cumeaternc:

        Do any of these have less of a learning curve than others?  Or at the very least a really good tutorial.

        Not really.  Most RTS games have a very similar play style and tutorial; the tutorial usually being the first few maps of the campaign and just explains the units and what they do, not really giving any tactics or strategy.

        Here's some tips I found on a novice's guide to RTS that you might find helpful:

        The real-time strategy genre, or RTS games, as they are also known, can be intimidating, as they call for players to manage dozens of units at a time, build structures, and organize battle tactics. The genre is more rewarding for those who come to the game with a basic knowledge of strategy, and that's where this Novice Guide comes in.

        What it is

        First, you must understand the structure of the game itself. In its simplest form, RTS games ask you to build, manage, and use units to overcome an evolving obstacle, most often another force controlled by another player or artificial intelligence. The key to these games is that the game takes place in real time, as you play it, so you need to be constantly reacting and making decisions on the fly.

        Typically these games involve building and developing massive armies to do battle. This often includes harvesting various resources to build units like soldiers, and to construct buildings to both produce and upgrade your units, such as developing more powerful weaponry.

        The following tips apply generally to the real-time strategy genre generally, and should cover the basics you will need to feel comfortable tackling any game in the genre. Good luck!

        Patience

        The RTS genre is action-packed, but that action is preceded by long spells of preparation. First-timers may struggle to understand this as they pull together a team of green units to throw at their opponent. Rather, choose at the beginning to focus on developing technology, setting up a perimeter defense, and organizing your fighting force. You must make dozens of decisions before going into battle, and while you may be tempted to get right to it, seasoned players understand that preparation is the key to Real-time strategy in space.

        Rush and Attack

        This idea may seem to fly in the fact of being patient, but mounting an immediate attack on your enemy actually buys you time. Build several of the cheapest, quickest units you can, and when you have four to six units, send them to your enemy's base. Once there, concentrate on damaging their buildings and resource gathering units, and ignore the attacking units.

        Building Placement

        In the first frantic minutes of a match, inexperienced players will plop down buildings wherever there's room. Unfortunately, this lack of foresight will typically come back and bite them where it hurts.

        When placing a building, determine its importance to your success, and place it accordingly. For example, if you plan on utilizing vastly upgraded infantry, you want the building that develops those upgrades to be heavily defended.

        Group Selection

        When battle does begin, the new gamer may tend to get flustered by what they perceive to be a lack of control. Dozens of units can be involved on screen, and sorting them out can be disastrous if you're unprepared.

        When first learning to play an RTS title, take some time to familiarize yourself with unit selection. Specifically, understand how to select "all" of one unit type at a time, as well as how to group a variety of units into a single group.

        Learn the balance between units in combat.

        For example, in Battle for Middle-earth II, utilize your cavalry to run down enemy archers. You can simply hold the left trigger and tap the A button to select every mounted unit on the screen and attack them swiftly, instead of scrambling to click every cavalry unit on the screen.

        Upgrades

        Researching upgrades for units is expensive, and throughout any RTS game, your resources will be precious. Don't spread your focus on research options, but rather make sure to choose one or two specific unit-types to upgrade.

        The Battle Begins

        Victory in RTS games comes from preparation and clutch battle decisions. Far too often, once a battle begins, a player will simply sit back and hope for the best. Instead, you should be engaged throughout the battle, matching up your units to focus on their strong suit, toggling back and forth between the battle and your home base, making sure to build replacement units and continue research even while fighting. Make sure to watch the tide of battle carefully to see when you need to use a special attack, such as calling in a missile strike, or granting your troops a stat boost.

        Two Waves

        When instigating a major battle on your enemy's turf, never show your full hand. You don't want a surprise or special attack to destroy your entire army, but the element of surprise is always a huge factor in any RTS game.

        The classic example of this strategy is allowing a mid-level army to engage your enemy's base, while holding back your more powerful forces just out of sight. Once the enemy is engaged and is confident they have you in hand, bring in the second wave to clean up the mess. This can be particularly effective against human opponents online.

        Base Bravo

        It can be wise to build a second base on a remote part of the map, particularly when fighting a human foe. This can be a very effective ruse. Your opponent will typically always be aware of your primary base, so having a backup means you cannot be taken down so easily. If you abandon your initial base when it comes under attack, your can lure your opponent into thinking that they have already won, setting them up for an effective counterattack.

        Faction Fit

        Contrary to popular belief, not all RTS factions are created equally. Yes, the design is balanced to that no power can dominate over another, but they do not always have corresponding strengths and weaknesses.

        After a few rounds of play you should start to get an idea of what kind of strategy you are comfortable employing. Whether you like holding back and playing defensively, or rushing your opponent immediately, whether you like light mobile units or heavily armored ones, there should be a faction just right for you. Once you make this decision, focus on developing your skills with that one faction. It is very difficult to be successful focusing on more than one faction at a time.

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        • M Offline
          martini20
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          Just spotted this thread while replying to another one. I see you are a fan of C&C, JadedOne.
          I've been addicted to 'C&C - Tiberian Sun' on the pc for years now. I started on Red Alert on the original Playstation and also tried Generals on the pc, but for me Tiberian Sun is the best for weapons, units and gameplay etc. I've never enjoyed the campaigns, preferring the skirmishes with ever more enemies and difficulty levels. I know the maps intimately LOL. It was only fairly recently that I found out there was an expansion pack for it … Firestorm, I was in geeky wank heaven with all the new units and maps

          "It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations."  – Winston Churchill

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            OZGORD
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            anyone plays SSIV on PSN? i love that game

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              Knipschaar
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              At the moment I'm playing Battlefield 3, but it's not really my game. Going to play Uncharted 3 next week, still waiting till the publisher is going to send me the game for a review.

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                noxxim
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                Hi. I play World of Warcraft since 5 Years. Had times where i was very active and pro. Our Guild was in the World top 200 in 2009. But now i'm a bit more chilling and do only fun raids and achievments.

                Other games i play sometimes are Starcraft II and some old games on my PS2 🙂 e.g. Ratchet & Clank, NFSU1-4, GTA a.s.o. But i'm out the age for so much gaming. I changed to other interests like programming languages, linux, net security…

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                • NAKUxXxN Offline
                  NAKUxXx
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                  REVIVE.

                  I'm currently playing a bunch of different things.

                  Halo: CE Anniversary (360)
                  Halo Wars (360)
                  Skyrim (360)
                  The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (3DS)
                  Dragon Age II (Mac)
                  The Sims 3 (Mac)

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                  • noxximN Offline
                    noxxim
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                    Actually i play Need for Speed 'The Run' for PC (on a mac lol) if i have time for playing.

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                    • NAKUxXxN Offline
                      NAKUxXx
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                      lol. The only racing games I tend to play are Mario Kart.

                      I did play Blur though. It was moderately fun.

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                      • CountAcheeC Offline
                        CountAchee
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                        @noxxim:

                        Actually i play Need for Speed 'The Run' for PC (on a mac lol) if i have time for playing.

                        I bought it for PS3, should've waited for a review first, I seriously regret this one, 2010's Hot Pursuit was 10x better.

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                        • raphjdR Offline
                          raphjd Forum Administrator
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                          I played the demo of "The Run" and that made me decide not to buy it.

                          I'm guessing that's why so many games no longer have demos, because they let us know which games are rubbish.

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                            werukinco
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                            Playing Dark Souls for the 3rd time now 😄

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                            • bluehueB Offline
                              bluehue
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                              SimCity 5  :cheers:

                              And they fucked up the launch of the game, so they are giving a free EA game of my choosing. Any recommendations?

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                                werukinco
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                                @bluehue:

                                SimCity 5   :cheers:

                                And they fucked up the launch of the game, so they are giving a free EA game of my choosing. Any recommendations?

                                a game developed by EA? or any game on Origin?

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                                • bluehueB Offline
                                  bluehue
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                                  I'm not entirely sure. Could you recommend one done by EA and one constrained to Origin?

                                  Please and thanks.

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                                    werukinco
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                                    @bluehue:

                                    I'm not entirely sure. Could you recommend one done by EA and one constrained to Origin?

                                    Please and thanks.

                                    Have you tried Mass Effect or Dead Space?

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                                    • bluehueB Offline
                                      bluehue
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                                      @werukinco:

                                      @bluehue:

                                      I'm not entirely sure. Could you recommend one done by EA and one constrained to Origin?

                                      Please and thanks.

                                      Have you tried Mass Effect or Dead Space?

                                      I have not. I'll look into them. Thanks  ;D

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                                      • KarofskyK Offline
                                        Karofsky
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                                        Aion x= since they added new classes with the release of 4.0 – and since it's free to play I had to come back and see what's up :: inflation kinda really sucks, the grind still sucks -- but the animations and progression are still amusing so woot! I'll play it for a bit longer before I get bored of it ^^,

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                                        Cory Monteith
                                        1982 - 2013
                                        @};–

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                                          captdestro
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                                          Skyrim, Metro 2033 and Last Light, Alan Wake and Resident Evil 6 for pc
                                          GT5 on PS3 and Forza 4 and Horizon on my 360

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                                          • raphjdR Offline
                                            raphjd Forum Administrator
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                                            The new BioShock game is good. Metro Last Light is good.

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