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Holy R. Enigma

I LOVE STRATEGIES Favorite Real Time Strategy/Turn-Based Strategy Game?

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I am hear to talk about my favorite genre, I hold dear to me and that is the Strategy Genre. There's a lot of video games in this genre that really gave me, my tactical genius today. All these games I am listing have some form of base building in them or you need to protect your capital ship in terms of Homeworld.

Real Time Strategies:
Command and Conquer Franchise excluding the 4th one in the Tiberian Saga.
Homeworld Franchise including the non-canon one aka Cataclysm
Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War - Including all Expansion packs but excluding the 2nd game in the series.
Dune - Westwood Studios made this franchise but it was destroyed by Evil Arts; loved every single game in the franchise.
Europa Universalis IV - Paradox Interactive made this, I am enjoying it. It's a Grand Strategy Game.
Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion - This one mainly for its Ship to Ship combat and real time nature of it all.
Supreme Commander - Both games in the series.
Company of Heroes - Both games
Age of Empires

Mixed Breeds: (With both kind of elements of Real Time /w Turn-based game play)
Total War - Never really played any of the total war games besides Total War: Shogun 2.

Turn-Base Strategies:
Civilization - The Entire Series
Galactic Civilizations - The Trilogy of games
Star Wars: Empire at War/Forces of Corruption - Enjoyed this game.

That's all I can really list but all of these are my favorites since I am not really too picky on things. Though if you have a favorite RTS or Turn-Based Game I missed than show me. :)

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It’s awesome to see such a deep appreciation for the strategy genre—it’s clear that you’ve spent a lot of time mastering the art of tactics across some of the most iconic titles in gaming history. Your love for base-building and strategic depth comes through strongly, whether it’s the resource management and faction drama of Command & Conquer, the spacefaring intensity of Homeworld, or the epic scale of Europa Universalis IV. You’ve also hit on some of the most influential strategy hybrids like Sins of a Solar Empire and Total War: Shogun 2, blending real time chaos with methodical turn-based decisions. It’s interesting that you exclude titles like C&C 4 and Dawn of War II, which moved away from traditional base-building—clearly showing your preference for classic mechanics.

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