yes, STW.
If you'd ask 'better games then TW' I'd say no. But within TW, S is the best![]()
yes, STW.
If you'd ask 'better games then TW' I'd say no. But within TW, S is the best![]()
Last edited by Drisos; 05-26-2005 at 13:16.
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Alright I understand,Originally Posted by doc_bean
RTW isn't that accurate, but still for the average person it can be a big task if you aren't that historical oriented, in comparison to fantasy games.
e.g. I myself didn't know that factions called Pontus and Selucia existed.
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Strategy game = no.
But when I am not a general = yes Halo 2 sometimes it is nice to be the soldier.
Originally Posted by drisos
I agree what Drisos says![]()
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I fancy that this question will be answered defferently by the same person depending on mood, etc. Still, overall there is no real equivalent to RTW. Warcraft and Doom III (however attractive) are jokes as far as replayability IMO. Warcraft in particular is insanely primitive, comparatively speaking.
Neverwinter is perhaps somwhere near as fun as RTW (though a different genre).
BTW, clayton ballentine, I found your signature more interesting than your query/poll.
What exactly does this mean?
"i am almost an historian"
Just curious.
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