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RTS Game Theory/Guide: Military Part 3

  RTS Game Theory/Guide: Military This is a deeper look at how to manage your military. Once again, keep in mind that units and fighting systems(like the rock-paper-scissors mentioned above) vary between games. These are some tactics that can apply to all RTS that will help you get those W’s.  Controls: Hotkeys are necessary for moving your army around and even training units. Find the hot keys of the buildings in the controls menu. You can also set your own hotkeys. This will allow you to train units very quickly instead of mousing over each and every military building. It is also useful to group the same units to specific hotkeys. For example, group all archers together under “1”, and all horsemen under “2”. It will be easier to maneuver in a tactful way. Another helpful tip is that you can divide the map into quadrants and assign your army to that quadrant so you can easily keep track of where they are. Ex Quadrant 1 is near the top of the map, Quadrant 2 is close to the ce...
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Review of the Xbox Partner Preview

 Xbox Partner Preview showcased some exciting new games that are coming this year and next. Games showcased were: Dragon: Infinite Wealth Ikaro Will Not Die  Still Wakes The Deep  RoboCop: Rogue City Dungeons Of Hinterberg Spirit of the North 2 Metal Gear Solid Δ: Snake Eater Manor Lords The Finals Beta Announcement Ark: Survival Ascended  Alan Wake 2 I want to look at the three games I am most excited about as I feel I won't do the others any justice: Ark: Survival Ascended, Manor Lords, and Dungeons Of Hinterberg. Ark Survival Evolved has been long awaited with a very weird launch. Promises made and broken and mass confusion on pretty much everything. This was the first time we EVER saw gameplay with the new graphics and then they decide to release it the same day! Very strange. If you are not familiar with this game, it is the most played survival game and has been for 8years! The main reason: dinosaurs. Yes that;s right, dinosaurs. You can tame, breed, ride, and...

Ark: Survival Ascended GAMEPLAY?!?

 We have all been waiting for it and now it is finally coming to pass! On Twitter, Ark: Survival Ascended announced we will FINALLY be getting some gameplay of the game. It has been a very weird launch process from Studio Wildcard. From false claims and promises, mixed and unmixed bundles, to outright confusion on what is happening. Is it going to be on Steam? Where is the "coming soon" which you are required by Steam to have two weeks before launch? Is it coming out at the end of this month? We are given assurance that it is on schedule to do so. Let's hope that it does! I am definitely excited to see dinosaurs in Unreal Engine 5! Check out the gameplay at  https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2023/10/23/xbox-partner-preview-announce/?ocid=Event_soc_omc_xbo_tw_Photo_lrn_10.23.1  1pm EST tomorrow! I suggest going on YouTube, as that is the only way to watch in 4k.                           Photo Taken from their webs...

Great Deals on GREAT GAMES?

I always keep an eye on Humble Bundle. Not only does it have great deals every so often, it also supports charity! I have enjoyed many games, books, and software from these bundles. As a gamer, a website that has great bundles across different gaming fields is a huge boon. Here are the top four bundles I am most excited about.  Sid Meier's Ultimate Collection Bundle: This bundle includes Civilization 3-6 and Beyond Earth with many DLCs. For any 4X fan, Civilization 5 and 6 are amazing games that have really been the bar for other games. Another 4X games, how does this compare to Civ 6? You will see this in many reviews for other 4X games on Steam. This is for good reason. Civilization 6 has a lot of enjoyable content with different civilizations to play, good depth in gameplay and research/diplomacy aspects that keeps players coming back to Civilization games again and again.  Another game I want to mention in this bundle is Sid Meier's Pirates. This is an old school game that...

RTS Game Theory/Guide Part 2: Resource Management

  RTS Game Theory/Guide: Resource Management This is a deeper look at how to manage resources, but because this game theory/guide is for all RTS games, it won’t be a deep dive into any one game specifically. I recommend doing some research on your own for specifics. As previously mentioned, resources are the supply for the demand(military). Having a great economy will field a great army. Let's break this down into separate categories: Resource Types:   Most RTS games feature multiple types of resources, such as minerals, energy, food, gold, or wood. Understanding the different types and their uses is crucial. Buildings, units, and research all have specific costs of one or multiple of these resources. Depending on what you want to build, you need to allocate your workers to collect that resource. For example, if you need to train an army consisting of high cost gold units, you will need to collect more gold than the other resources. This may include assigning newly trained wor...

RTS Game Theory/Guide Part 1

  RTS Game Theory: Multitasking Real Time Strategy games get their appeal from, well, the real time tactics. The thrill and suspense of split-decision making and constant action as you face off against the AI or other players make real time strategy games different from the other strategy games in the genre; it adds a whole other level of complexity in of itself. In this RTS Game Theory section, we are going to look at Multitasking . You may have tried an RTS for the first time and as you were learning the ropes for what building is what, you get attacked with a large force from an enemy. You go to move your army and…wait…you have one soldier just standing idly to face the threat. You were so focused on the economy, you forgot about your military. We have all been there. This frustration of everything going on at once can easily lead to frustration and quitting RTS games all together. Let’s break it down to an organized, manageable problem. The most common way to manage multitaskin...

What's The Best RTS For Me?

  Choosing The Right RTS For You There are many RTS games out there, spanning from the early 1990s to now. Each one has its own gems and flaws, player base, and charm. So the question is, “Which one is right for me?” We will look at different categories on how to choose a good RTS that you will enjoy including: Release Dates, Setting, Difficulty, and Player Base. Release Dates: Are you looking for a good nostalgic game or high end graphics? There are many good RTS games from the 1990s and early 2000s, but you have to get over the clunky controls and “poor” graphics. Don’t ignore old games simply because of their age; there are some really good ones! Personally, my favorite old RTS is Tzar .  Setting: There are many different settings to RTS games. From history, science fiction, fantasy, and more. The question you should ask yourself is, “Which genre do I like the best?” Do you want to relive history and conquer civilizations? Do you want to face off against aliens in an unknow...