I really do not regret the money. I had lots of hours of good play, though after winning the first time (and this was the first time I played RTW) I knew how to do it every time again. I still play from time to time - but STW and MTW were there for me for a longer time, I remember.

I do feel that it could've been better: tactically and strategically the AI is usually waaay too simple. Atmosphere used to better in the other TW series.

Talking about graphics, yes graphics is ok, but what I expect from a strategy game is not only visual leisure, it's also an intellectual challenge. Think about chess (well keep proportions) - is chess such a neverending success because for graphics? (even if it's 3D ). I agree RTW was never meant to have - and could not - such a depth, but now the idea of mopping out rebels all the time and having battles where all you have to know is where to hit the AI opponent to instantly rout it's army isn't much fun. It's not a challenge anymore, it's just waisted time, it's a fatigue.