Dorkenstein
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Yes, good players, but there's good cheaters and good smurfers too. That's the trouble with going online, but it can't be helped for now.
Originally posted by: shortylickens
I never did play Dune during its heyday.
Played the first C&C but it didnt really impress me.
Warcraft was the first one I really loved. And I mean REALLY loved. Spent way too much of my golden teen years on it.
I am one of the few people that thought the gameplay in TA:Kingdoms was far superior to TA, mostly because they simplified resourcing and the technology advancement and put a lot more focus on the action. Also they had 4 sides which were truly distinct from each other. If they had set it in a space fantasy setting instead of a Tolkein fantasy setting, it would have been a buttload more popular. It was the closed-mindedness of the average gamer at that time which caused Cavedogs downfall. That was also right around the time PC gaming in general started sucking because of all the crap games people were buying in massive volumes.
Supreme Commander was actually pretty darn fun but too many folks got it in their heads it was supposed to be the 2nd coming of Christ or something. It was just good plain fun, nothing more. It didn't reinvent the genre but it had some excellent ideas that will probably be standard from now on.
I sincerely hope that Starcraft 2 kick starts things again. Even if I personally dont like it I believe that game will do a lot of good for the industry.
Z was actually quite similar, in fact zone control was even more important than in most games.Originally posted by: JTsyo
CoH was good but I had trouble with the multiplayer since you had to control points ont he map. It seems battles weren't as important as capping the points. I was probably doing it wrong, thinking in the old school way of map control.
