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<blockquote data-quote="Generico" data-source="post: 4115610" data-attributes="member: 59693"><p>If it's turn-based strategy you want, I would recommend Civilization 4, and <a href="http://www.galciv2.com/" target="_blank">Galactic Civilizations 2</a>. Both of these are masterpieces of the genre. Both of them can easily cause you to stay awake all night and call off sick in the morning, just so you can get in one more turn, for the 147th time.</p><p></p><p>Sins of a Solar Empire is a good game, and is really the first game to pull off the traditional 4x (explore, expand, exploit, exterminate) gameplay of turn-based strategy, but in real-time. The game's time scale is quite variable, depending on the size of the map you use. A small map may only last an hour or 2, where as the largest maps in the game could last over dozens of sessions. If you want a slower paced strategic game that occurs in real time, Sins is pretty much your only choice.</p><p></p><p>Supreme Commander also offers some potentially slower paced RTS gaming, but IMO if you want epic scale real-time strategy, Sins is far and away the best choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Generico, post: 4115610, member: 59693"] If it's turn-based strategy you want, I would recommend Civilization 4, and [url=http://www.galciv2.com/]Galactic Civilizations 2[/url]. Both of these are masterpieces of the genre. Both of them can easily cause you to stay awake all night and call off sick in the morning, just so you can get in one more turn, for the 147th time. Sins of a Solar Empire is a good game, and is really the first game to pull off the traditional 4x (explore, expand, exploit, exterminate) gameplay of turn-based strategy, but in real-time. The game's time scale is quite variable, depending on the size of the map you use. A small map may only last an hour or 2, where as the largest maps in the game could last over dozens of sessions. If you want a slower paced strategic game that occurs in real time, Sins is pretty much your only choice. Supreme Commander also offers some potentially slower paced RTS gaming, but IMO if you want epic scale real-time strategy, Sins is far and away the best choice. [/QUOTE]
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