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Oh well, I enjoy it.
People expect it to be the best RTS ever made, when it's default $30. Nothing like this has been created before, which is why some fundamental RTS parts are not as good and that's what people are used to.
Supreme Commander fans who thought they were getting a better SupCom.
Glad to see some players like this as i do.
With all the spiritual successor games out here these days its increasingly clear that that mindset isn't working. Though at least Planetary Annihilation said it was a spiritual successor to TA rather than SupCom. That's at least better than Firaxis proclaiming Beyond Earth as a spiritual successor to Alpha Centauri only to release a game that is nothing like it at all other than being turn-based strategy game that happens to be set not on Earth.