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demyansk -> PCMag Article on Best games? (10/29/2017 12:27:46 PM)

I looked at the strategy section - WHAT???????????????????????

https://www.pcmag.com/article/344190/the-best-pc-games#strategy




zakblood -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (10/29/2017 1:07:16 PM)

best is mostly a given users opinion and on sales, not about quality or anything else




Lobster -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (10/29/2017 1:29:03 PM)

One man's strategy game is another man's arcade game. [;)]




Zorch -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (10/29/2017 3:09:08 PM)

PC World is better than PC Mag, IMHO.




operating -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (10/29/2017 6:03:59 PM)

The world of gaming I like seems to be getting smaller...[:(]




Yogi the Great -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (10/29/2017 6:22:40 PM)


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ORIGINAL: operating

The world of gaming I like seems to be getting smaller...[:(]


Yes that is a problem. I have to buy virtually all my games on-line (Direct from Matrix usually) as the stores just don't carry them. Gone are the days of the many software stores you would look around in to find games. Best Buy, Wal-Mart and even GameStop carry very little if anything of the games I have interest in.

As far as the Best Games from the magazine, they don't know what a good game is. Of course that's an old Grognard talking, they are going to go with the games the less knowledgeable but much higher in numbers purchaser base.

Little did we think that Pong would lead us to Playstations, X-box etc. and the ruin of gaming as it should be. [;)] [sm=00000023.gif]




Greybriar -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (10/30/2017 2:56:32 PM)

The Best PC Games of 2017 is what Jeffrey L. Wilson at PC Magazine thinks are the best, not necessarily what everybody thinks are the best. It's just one person's opinion and you know what they say about opinions.




Numdydar -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (10/31/2017 6:17:21 AM)

Well I totally agree with XCOM 2 as a best of 2017 [:)] Really awesome game for people that love tactical and strategic games. Of course this is just my opinion [;)]




demyansk -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (10/31/2017 8:38:38 AM)

I just thought it interesting that not any of the games we play here were on the list




MrsWargamer -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (10/31/2017 10:23:48 AM)

The words strategy and tactics offsite have totally different meanings to the way we use them.

When I say the words here, they have nothing in common with how they are used elsewhere.

Any game termed 'strategy' off-site may be a good game, but odds are the relevance of it being termed a strategy title will mean nothing to me.




Lobster -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (10/31/2017 11:25:16 AM)

I use strategy and I use tactics when I play poker. So I guess it should be included in a strategy game list. And considering how many people play it world wide it would be fairly high up on that list too. [:)]




aaatoysandmore -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (11/1/2017 7:13:45 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Numdydar

Well I totally agree with XCOM 2 as a best of 2017 [:)] Really awesome game for people that love tactical and strategic games. Of course this is just my opinion [;)]


Too many timed battles. I don't like to be rushed in any way playing a strategy game. That's why they are turn based so we can take our time taking our turns.

I give x-com the unknown the nod here and think x-com2 went in the wrong direction.

It's another game I wouldn't play if you gave me a free copy. Tried it didn't like it; refunded it. Don't feel I lost anything at all but the download time.




aaatoysandmore -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (11/1/2017 7:16:01 AM)


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ORIGINAL: MrsWargamer

The words strategy and tactics offsite have totally different meanings to the way we use them.

When I say the words here, they have nothing in common with how they are used elsewhere.

Any game termed 'strategy' off-site may be a good game, but odds are the relevance of it being termed a strategy title will mean nothing to me.


Exactly, like RTS, they are not strategy games in my book. Just a wrist jerk click fest. The one with the fastest wrist wins as long as he brings all his troups in a grunt rush. lol




demyansk -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (11/1/2017 9:12:13 AM)

Yes, I have a bunch of rts games. However, I hate the rushing aspect. I wish the Eugen games had the ability to play like the Battlefront games. I liked European Escalation but it's to fast




Numdydar -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (11/1/2017 2:04:35 PM)


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ORIGINAL: aaatoysandmore


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ORIGINAL: Numdydar

Well I totally agree with XCOM 2 as a best of 2017 [:)] Really awesome game for people that love tactical and strategic games. Of course this is just my opinion [;)]


Too many timed battles. I don't like to be rushed in any way playing a strategy game. That's why they are turn based so we can take our time taking our turns.

I give x-com the unknown the nod here and think x-com2 went in the wrong direction.

It's another game I wouldn't play if you gave me a free copy. Tried it didn't like it; refunded it. Don't feel I lost anything at all but the download time.


Timed battles? XCOM's tactical battles are all turn based so no battles are real time.

If you mean that there is a turn limit that you need to accomplish something by in XCOM, then I still do not understand. As every historical strategy game I know of has a time limit. So whether you have 12 turns in an XCOM battle or 1,000+ in War in the Pacific, you still have a time limit. Just a difference of scale and time.




aaatoysandmore -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (11/1/2017 2:20:45 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Numdydar


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ORIGINAL: aaatoysandmore


quote:

ORIGINAL: Numdydar

Well I totally agree with XCOM 2 as a best of 2017 [:)] Really awesome game for people that love tactical and strategic games. Of course this is just my opinion [;)]


Too many timed battles. I don't like to be rushed in any way playing a strategy game. That's why they are turn based so we can take our time taking our turns.

I give x-com the unknown the nod here and think x-com2 went in the wrong direction.

It's another game I wouldn't play if you gave me a free copy. Tried it didn't like it; refunded it. Don't feel I lost anything at all but the download time.


Timed battles? XCOM's tactical battles are all turn based so no battles are real time.

If you mean that there is a turn limit that you need to accomplish something by in XCOM, then I still do not understand. As every historical strategy game I know of has a time limit. So whether you have 12 turns in an XCOM battle or 1,000+ in War in the Pacific, you still have a time limit. Just a difference of scale and time.


Civilization has no time limit or turn limits. You can set it up to play until you launch to Alpha Centauri. SOME games have turn limits; not all. Some games play until you eliminate all the opposing units like in Risk or Stratego.

Also, even in X-Com Unknown save for a couple most of the missions have no time or turn limit. I can take as much time and as many turns as I like to complete those missions. That's what I'm talking about with X-Com2; they went with the turn limits to make up for the POOR ai.




Numdydar -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (11/2/2017 2:18:06 AM)

Every Civ game I have ever played has a time limit. Typically 250 turns iirc. In both games you can take as much time as you want to move things around before hitting End Turn.

So XCOM has a 12 turn limit and the Civs have 250. Still do not see a difference.




Greybriar -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (11/2/2017 3:17:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Numdydar

Every Civ game I have ever played has a time limit. Typically 250 turns iirc. In both games you can take as much time as you want to move things around before hitting End Turn.

So XCOM has a 12 turn limit and the Civs have 250. Still do not see a difference.


What do you mean by a "time limit"?




aaatoysandmore -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (11/2/2017 7:04:01 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Numdydar

Every Civ game I have ever played has a time limit. Typically 250 turns iirc. In both games you can take as much time as you want to move things around before hitting End Turn.

So XCOM has a 12 turn limit and the Civs have 250. Still do not see a difference.


Well let's just say you can't see then. Everyone else understands the difference in Xcom2 and Civilization and many other games. I won't argue with you about it; X-com2 sucks because of the turn and time limits of the game. Period. Plus, X-Com1 has many scenarios without any time or turn limits in them at all. That is all. byeeee [:-]




ToressFedd -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (11/15/2017 3:56:28 AM)

Halo Wars 2 is really cool and attractive. However, its price is too high. I will not spend $ 59.99 on Halo Wars 2. Instead, I will play free full games on Freegames66. Many good games can help me entertain without having to spend any money.




Leesajohnson254 -> RE: PCMag Article on Best games? (11/15/2017 5:45:15 AM)

Nice to post an article about PC's best games. It is an interesting post for game lovers.




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