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Except with Blizzard-quality production standards.
The games scale is much more like Warcraft 2 or Starcraft 1 or 2 or Earth 2160 or universe at War or Command and Conquer.
It's your very standard build a base - harvest resources - kill the enemy game played out over a decent, but not huge map. You have a unit limit of 200 unit points; each unit being 1 or more points (often more than one). So army size is very small compared to Supreme commander.
If you want a Sup com type game then if you don't like PA you can try Sins of a Solar Empire - its not quite the same, but its large-scale and big maps with large army limits set I think would entertain you .
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