The Crazy Idiot
Skirmisher
posted 12-10-06 01:09 AM
EDT (US)
1 / 52
I'd suggest MTW:2. Granted its not the same as the other ones and it has a pretty small multiplayer but you'll find it fun. I bought it, and unless you've been following the series for that long its relativly bug free.
Basilis
Skirmisher
posted 12-10-06 05:17 AM
EDT (US)
2 / 52
Medieval 2 total war rocks, I have medieval 1, rome and medieval 2 along with the previous expansions... The bad thing is that it's more of a single player game
Sens_fan
Skirmisher
posted 12-10-06 10:56 AM
EDT (US)
7 / 52
From my experience EE 2 was a total miss. I bought it since I loved EEI but it is just not the same. I couldn't tell you what it is but their is something from the game play that I just don't like. To be honest you I got a bunch of RTS and none of them are very active, recently I tried EE II, Rise of Legends, Rise and Fall, BFME II and I can tell you I haven't found something as active as AoEIII. Maybe the Total War Series, though I have never played them.
Alexastor
AoEO Seraph
(id: Kastor)
posted 12-10-06 12:46 PM
EDT (US)
13 / 52
EE2 sucked because it was developed by another company.
The_Satchmo
Skirmisher
posted 12-10-06 02:31 PM
EDT (US)
16 / 52
DoW is a great rts, i playd it before aoe3. its much more fastpaced then aoe3. its also got a very active mod community, and there are 2 Xpacks for it already
The Crazy Idiot
Skirmisher
posted 12-10-06 05:23 PM
EDT (US)
17 / 52
SupCom should be very good, I think you should wait before making your decision.
Tungsten_Knight
Skirmisher
posted 12-10-06 08:40 PM
EDT (US)
22 / 52
Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War is really good. It's fast paced, and action-packed, plus fairly well balanced. You don't really need a super-good computer to run it, and I believe it is also fairly cheap ($30.00, I think, for the "Gold edition", which comes with Dawn of War and the Winter Assault expansion).
brolly831
Skirmisher
posted 12-10-06 10:24 PM
EDT (US)
24 / 52
In response to Ossian, I dont think RTS games have died...I think its the fact that computer games have died. The market for Computer games get smaller every year, partly because PS2, PS3 and X-box 360 having the ability to play games online. I miss the days of AOK and AOC, those were the best.