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I think it might be elements of what might be referred to as 'UX' (User eXperience), only applied to games, that made me feel like I should just play SupCom:FA after trying to play SpringRTS stuff (like EvoRTS or Zero-K- the latter of which I don't even think I got to work).
I love playing classic games that I loved when I was younger, or remakes and revisions thereof, but I sometimes get this experience where I feel like it's just so 'clunky', and Spring RTS did this for me, just like when I try and go back to early space simulator games like Wing Commander: Privateer, and just end up feeling like I'd enjoy playing Freelancer more, instead.
Many of the effects in Spring RTS looks really really nice, like the jet heat effect and all the different colour and type of lasers.
Yeah so if anyone knows how to fix the tree flickering bug I'd like to know how to fix it.
EDIT: Fixed a mistake someone quoted below because the most obvious grammatical mistakes are sometimes the easiest to make.
So you do care but you're not caring as little as you can?...
couldn't care less*