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RTS games you may want to check out if you have not already played them are
Men of War: Allied Assualt (there is also a 2 but i havent played that 1 yet)
Total War: shogun 2 fall of samurai (turn based strategy with real time battles)
Company of Heroes
Command and conqure (i tend to prefer red alert 2)
Age of Empires 2
i got more but i cant think of them right now lol. on a side not, if you use Sorian Ai mod of FA it helpt with the AI lag
Your best bet is to look up TA Spring, an open source and free game and engine. Balanced Annihilation and XTA are two 'mods' for Spring that are very similar to the original TA, but with modern interface and graphics. Lots of players online still, and there are adaptive bots you can play with though some have issues like no navy and whatnot.
Yes, while SupCom and TA styled games has a 'hero' in the Commander it's not an almighty one at all in comparison. In SupCom by tech 2 the Com can be pulverized in a few seconds easy by a small block of T2 units if he gets caught in the open. This little complaint about 'hero units' in RTS's aside, SOASE is enjoyable. It's an RTS but not like SupCom. Kinda like how Starcraft 1+2 play nothing like TA/SupCom, they feel totally different yet are in the same genre.
Here promotion video (parts of gameplay without gui):
http://youtu.be/vuP63IobLps
and actual gameplay:
http://youtu.be/QgDhid5hpI0
Engine and most of the games OpenSourced.
Also, one of spring games are now on Steam (free):
http://store.steampowered.com/app/291150/
If you like Lord of the rings, then you will love Battle for Middle Earth 2. Only problem is EA lost the license, so it isn't for sale on steam, or anywhere else that i know of. Will have to buy second hand. Brilliant game though
Like others have said, the game slowing down isn't necessaryily a bug. Huge armies really slow down the game, even with a good computer. If this really is a problem for you, then play on smaller maps or limit the units (Something that really helped on Shogun 2 to help the loading times was reducing the unit size. Wouldn't make any difference to gameplay really, you just dont look at your army and think "♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ hell that is huge". Can't remember whether there is an option for this on FA)
Apparently, you boot up Supcom, start playing, THEN, go to Task manager, set affinity to just core 0, then reset it to core 0 and 1, AND BOOM, you get better CPU utilization over the dual cores...same process for quad core.
Dont bother with Sins of a solar lag unless u have i5 or better CPU the game is single core only.. while Planetary Annihilation supports quad cores.