Pemalite said:
LegitHyperbole said:
Yeah I get ya on this, that multitasking that becomes like a juggling monkey of activity in your brain is pretty amazing. How deep do you go? Starcraft or deeper like Civ or perhaps even deeper like Stellaris or Europa Universalis. Damn I wish I had the patience to stick through a campaig in Stellaris, it's so much fun. |
StarCraft is definitely amazing. So is Age of Empires... Which I was playing on Zone.com back in 1997 online using my super speedy 28.8kbps dial-up modem. (Comparatively my internet is now 100Mbps which is 100,000Kbps or 3,472x times faster!) Amazingly us Australians got a free copy of Age of Empires in our breakfast cereals at one point as well.
Civilization isn't real-time... But I do love my turn based strategy games, most notably Alpha Centauri and Master of Orion 2, they are almost perfect Turn based strategy games in my eyes if you can get past the dated visuals.
But games like Total Annihilation, Dark Reign, Sacrifice, Battlezone 2, Command and Conquer, Dungeon Keeper, Company of Heroes, Homeworld, Dune 2000, KKND (Krush Kill 'N' Destroy) definitely float my goats... And Sins of a Solar Empire I rank stupidly high. |
Oh man. Dungeon Keeper is the best, I was hoping since popular games from the 90s all got unofficial sequels, Two point Hospital for example as a spiritual successor to Theme Hospital that we'd see games like this get the same treatment but I suppose that's more likely cause it can work so well on console, can't say an RTS like Total Annihilation would work well. Whoever owns dungeon keeper would make some good money to do a remake.