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There is something magical about RTS games. They are the most high-T genre. Nothing else scratches that itch.

There is something about building huge empires and armies from nothing and let them fight against others and enjoy the bloodbath. And micromanage every little thing.

Building shit. Destroying shit. They're the closest genre to make you feel like god himself. For autists it's crack. There is excitement every second.

>inb4 hurr gook clicker
I don't even fucking play multiplayer. Just pick the difficulty you're comfortable it. Too fast and too slow is both shit.
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>its high T
>all about skill
>micromanage every little thing!
>no actually I play at 30apm vs computers
Is this what awaits for life after 40?
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>most high-T
kek not even chinlet



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