xwormwood
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Joined: 8/28/2000 From: Bremen, Germany Status: offline
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Michael, did you play SSIs Clash of Steel? If yes, than that is (in a nutshell) what you can expect of SC 1. The whole SC series always played a bit like Panzer General, but on a strategic level, added with research and diplomacy, and tons of great decision events. Neither SC 1 or SC 2 were hard to learn, and my gut tells me that this will still be true for SC 3 as well. For SC2 you should start with SC Globaly Conquest (best with the Gold add-on), and / or SC The Great War (best with the Breakthrough add-on). Both are pretty great games, which you should at least try out (Demo Versions are avaiable at BF). Global Conquest allows you to play WW2 on a global map, while The Great War offers the First World War, The Russian Civil War, a WW2 game on the European map. And it should't be too dificult to find human SC2 players (over at BF). Long story short: even though i presume that you won't have to have any SC 2 Experience to love SC 3, playing any game of the SC 2 series would surely help you to some great hours of fun. Even more if you have a human budy to play against.
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