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Hey guys,
What turn based strategy games (I'm thinking like Civ) do you recommend for someone new to the genre? Something that's not terribly complex and has a good tutorial would probably be ideal. Any setting is fine, historical, fantasy, sci-fi, whatever. I'll probably buy on Steam.
Edit: I think I asked this here previously a while back, looking for updated recommendations!
Thanks!
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Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
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I haven't played MoM literally for decades. It was a let down for me (and many others) after MoO. Buggy as hell and kind of boring IMO. But that's a 27 year old remembered impression.
I understand that eventually (late '95) they took care of most of the bugs and improved the AI but I was done with it by that point.
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So as mentioned by one of the posters,i perferred the Sorcerer King,the RIVALS version albeit not much difference really,a scam cash grab.
I have been waiting a VERY long time for someone to do a Sorcerer King type game with full unit control ,a large suite of items/gear and enemies/strategies.
Basically the team behind Sorcerer King did a good "beginners job"but we can do MUCH better and should.The problem as i see it is that the heavy marketing and success of CIV means studios might aim more for that type of design.
Other than SK i still to this day play two VERY old games for turn based ....Langrisser 2 and Bandit Kings of Ancient China,both can be played on EMU's.
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For me, though, my favorite way to play civ(and a lot of strat games) is to play a total domination game on the biggest map against a bunch of ai opponents. Civ, for some reason, feels different than any other start game in this mode. I wish I could think of another game that played like this. Admittedly I haven't played a lot of games in the genre, but would love to get the civ total domination feeling from another game.
Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.