Crooked Bee
(no longer) a wide-wandering bee
The only thing I'm slightly butthurt about is Celtic Tales not making it, but then again, I forgot to mention it myself, so the blame's on me. And it's a totally great game.
Demnogonis Saastuttaja said:No mention of Steel Panthers
Could you post the list of games that had less than three votes too please? No numbers or anything, just the names.Grunker said:Demnogonis Saastuttaja said:No mention of Steel Panthers
2 votes for 2 versions of Steel Panthers. So close but no cigar.
zeitgeist said:Could you post the list of games that had less than three votes too please? No numbers or anything, just the names.Grunker said:Demnogonis Saastuttaja said:No mention of Steel Panthers
2 votes for 2 versions of Steel Panthers. So close but no cigar.
The fuck are you on about? It improved on the original in every way. Sure it's not as good as Civ3 but it's far better than that dumbed down Civ4 which unfortunately is there.Higher Game said:What's up with Civilization 2 being on the list!? It's a broken, flashy "next-gen" game of its day that has aged horribly, when you get past nostalgia.
I don't see how it's a decline. They are pretty different games.And EUIII instead of HOI2!?!
ZbojLamignat said:Well, number one went to a tactical game (still think we should have a separate list for them) and Starcraft is not rally a strategy game and so shouldn't be anywhere near that list especially considering that there are some rts games much more worthy of being called strategic.
attackfighter said:I think it's amazing that SC was played for 10+ years and yet the strategy continued to evolve throughout it's entire lifetime
ZbojLamignat said:Well, there's not a single classic hexgrid tb wargame on the list. Pretty surprising.
Go for Panzer General, or Fantasy General if you prefer a fantasy setting.Blasterhead said:What's the best entry-level title (if there is such a thing) for a classic hex wargame?
I voted for "Battle Isle 3" and am sad to see that not a single game of this prestigious series made it to any of the lists.Blasterhead said:And what are the main ones that deserve a place on the list?
Starcraft has a big emphasis on strategy at any skill level, ie. deciding when to scout your opponent and then react in the way you deem best. Sure it also needs multitasking and handspeed, but having that element doesn't remove the strategy part.ZbojLamignat said:Emphasis on strategy in Starcraft is orbiting near zero absolute. Even when you come up with some clever, seemingly intricate plan it still boils down to how fast you click and how many lonely nights have you spent on practicing being in 5 different places on a map at the same time. That's not strategy.
I could also mention things like using vultures to shoot meele units without getting hit which are almost taken straight out of some popamole twitch game.
And before you go all berserk let me say that I like Starcraft and had some fun times playing it online. I simply think that having it on top10 strategy list is pretty fail.
Blasterhead said:Not to be a boring nit-pick, but I count four votes for Myth 2. Guess it barely makes a difference!
Johannes said:Also consider it's the only game on the list that's particularly well suited for multiplayer, and really when it comes down to it, playing vs AI can be fun but it does not need much strategic insight to win, compared to battling vs someone who can think.
MetalCraze said:The fuck are you on about? It improved on the original in every way. Sure it's not as good as Civ3 but it's far better than that dumbed down Civ4 which unfortunately is there.
MetalCraze said:I don't see how it's a decline. They are pretty different games.
Myth = Myth: TFL = Myth: The Fallen LordsGrunker said:Blasterhead said:Not to be a boring nit-pick, but I count four votes for Myth 2. Guess it barely makes a difference!
Fine to be a nitpick if I've made a mistake! I count a maximum of three... Assuming all the Myth-games on the list are actually the same game. I admit I haven't played it, so if Myth 2, Myth: TFL and Myth: Soulblight are the same game, I might have missed it. Then it should be on the "didn't make it to top10"-list.
Can't see how your count 4 though... have I missed something else?
Higher Game said:Hearts of Iron 2 is the best WWII strategy game, better than Panzer General no matter how much nostalgia you have.
What's the best entry-level title (if there is such a thing) for a classic hex wargame?
Jim Cojones said:Myth = Myth: TFL = Myth: The Fallen LordsGrunker said:Blasterhead said:Not to be a boring nit-pick, but I count four votes for Myth 2. Guess it barely makes a difference!
Fine to be a nitpick if I've made a mistake! I count a maximum of three... Assuming all the Myth-games on the list are actually the same game. I admit I haven't played it, so if Myth 2, Myth: TFL and Myth: Soulblight are the same game, I might have missed it. Then it should be on the "didn't make it to top10"-list.
Can't see how your count 4 though... have I missed something else?
Myth 2 = Myth 2: Soulblighter
Thanks for the rest of the list, there's a surprisingly high amount of must-play titles on it. A lot of which aren't even so obscure or non-mainstream that they'd really deserve only 1-2 votes. Interesting!Grunker said:Sure thing my man. Bear in mind though that these haven't been formatted in any way, they're directly copy/pasted from the Calc-sheet. The first A-S games got 2 votes, rest got 1.zeitgeist said:Could you post the list of games that had less than three votes too please? No numbers or anything, just the names.
ZbojLamignat said:Emphasis on strategy in Starcraft is orbiting near zero absolute. Even when you come up with some clever, seemingly intricate plan it still boils down to how fast you click and how many lonely nights have you spent on practicing being in 5 different places on a map at the same time. That's not strategy.
ZbojLamignat said:Well, there's not a single classic hexgrid tb wargame on the list. Pretty surprising.