@tereško I used to essentially play this game in Half-Life 2. I'd load up one of a few maps I found that worked for this (I love the ones on Route 17 because they're mostly open with some houses for cover), and stage huge battles between combines, resistance, antlions, and zombies, using npc_create
I've crashed the game more than once at the sheer size and scope of my battles, usually because the game tried to create too many sounds at once.
or the physics of where all the ragdolls would go in an explosion was just too much
@tereško That's fair. RTS is my favorite genre. There's a phone game I really like, but my progression is somewhat stunted because it's pay2win. It's fun enough without paying, but the timers get looong between upgrades, so sometimes it's just a slog of battles for a while before anything changes.
It's like an RTS with a hero unit, except your hero unit is 10m tall and swipes half an army unit off the map in one go
@LeviMorrison I could probably upgrade the graphics and call it good. Currently sporting 5 drives: 4TB RAID-5 for storage, SSD for boot, and Hybrid for games. I believe I'm running dual GTX 680's, they haven't really let me down yet TBH, but the newest game I played on them was DX:MD. If I were to do a full rebuild (which was what I did last), I'd consider going to the architecture that allows me to have 64GB of RAM, but mostly just to feel good about it, my 32GB hasn't troubled me yet.
I've never seen this before. What format would you use to display dimensions if there can be a combination of length, width, and height or missing a random 1 of those?