Yes, this is the case and I love it. No more puzzles, no more dialogue. RTS brings RPG more to its true form!
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We could do with some good RTS-RPG games. Let’s enjoy the hype as long as it lasts.
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Yes, and I hate this. There is no such thing as a RTS/RPG blend – only RTS games that try to expand their market by putting an RPG tag on the box-cover.
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What are you talking about? There is the rise of the MMORP, and maybe a rise of the fantasy oriented rts game. But after 2002 (an exceptionally good year for rpg’s) there had to be a downfall. And beside, we are enjoying the expansion pacs.
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Parcival Rightful Heir To The Throne
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The rise of the RTS/RPG
In a way DungeonSiege was already more an RTS-RPG blend than a true RPG. Upcoming titles like Spellforce and Nightshift as well as the popularity of WC3 suggest the downfall of the adventure/rpg in 2003 and the rise of the rts blend.
I would like to have your opinion on this.
Wed Jun 11, 2003 1:26 pm
Korzen Forsaken
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Well I think RTS combined with RPG elements isn't a bad thing. But it can never replace a true RPG. It makes the RTS more interesting and gives you the chance to create super heros. Sure this type of games is getting more and more popular ( and that's good IMO ), but I never saw an RTS/RPG that gave you the chance to develope your character in so many ways as for example BGII.
And DS a RTS/RPG?? I think it was more of a Diablo. Hack'n Slash game.
Wed Jun 11, 2003 1:35 pm
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