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What sold you on ZK?

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3/3/2017 11:13:21 AMDErankAdminmojjj before revert after revert
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1 strategy, real-time and round-based were always my thing. i started with dune2, civ1 and warcraft2, and ended playing LAN battles of supcom. due to cpu lag on greater scale, one linux-affine guy introduced zk when it was some 8X. X engine used. i liked supcom better at that time, but my crappy pc forced me to zk. i got used to it. 1 strategy, real-time and round-based were always my thing. i started with dune2, civ1 and warcraft2, over the older c&c universe and semi-professional broodwar . . . and ended playing LAN battles of supcom. so, you can see some concentrated and critical experience and view on rts here.
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3 due to cpu lag of supcom on greater scale, one linux-affine guy introduced zk when it was some 8X.X engine used. i liked supcom better at that time, but my crappy pc forced me to zk. i got used to it.
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3 i fell in love with the variety of options for success, the flat tech tree and terraforming. linux-availibility and constant active develobment, most of it to the better. also being able at rejoining and spectating is a plus. 5 i fell in love with the variety of options for success, the flat "tech tree" and terraforming. linux-availibility and constant active develobment, most of it to the better. also being able at rejoining and spectating is a plus.
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5 did i mention skuttle? 7 did i mention skuttle?