Drizzlehell
Banned
I think that in my case I just completely drifted apart from RTS games. Every once in a blue moon, I will make an attempt to play something more recent in the genre, only to find out that all of it is just bad and not fun at all. Maybe if I'm in a mood, I will then put on an old classic like Dawn of War, play a couple of missions, and move on.
But most of all, I just don't have the patience for those games anymore. So many real-time strategies depend on a trial-and-error approach to mission design that will force you into replaying them no matter how much you will have your strategy figured out. Unless you already knew that there's some stupid scripted event in the middle of a mission that can wipe your units away in seconds, you will be caught off guard without a way to recover or think fast, and the only option will be to reload a save. It didn't used to bother me as much when I was younger and I would play an absolute ass-load of RTS games, but nowadays when something like that happens, I just wanna shut off the game and put on something that's not gonna frustrate me as much.
To be honest, the only game in recent memory that had missions that were actually fun and allowed you enough breathing room to flex that quick-thinking strategic muscle was StarCraft 2, and it's probably why it still remains the number one RTS on the market to this day.
But most of all, I just don't have the patience for those games anymore. So many real-time strategies depend on a trial-and-error approach to mission design that will force you into replaying them no matter how much you will have your strategy figured out. Unless you already knew that there's some stupid scripted event in the middle of a mission that can wipe your units away in seconds, you will be caught off guard without a way to recover or think fast, and the only option will be to reload a save. It didn't used to bother me as much when I was younger and I would play an absolute ass-load of RTS games, but nowadays when something like that happens, I just wanna shut off the game and put on something that's not gonna frustrate me as much.
To be honest, the only game in recent memory that had missions that were actually fun and allowed you enough breathing room to flex that quick-thinking strategic muscle was StarCraft 2, and it's probably why it still remains the number one RTS on the market to this day.
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