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Differences between Trinity and Rebellion

Differences between Trinity and Rebellion

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Whatup everyone

 

I was simply wondering what the difference is between Trinity and Rebellion BEYOND the "awe" features, such as rebellion factions and new ships.

 

Any new planets? Any new game features? Any new AI improvements? Anything new beyond new ships and bling? (not that that isn't enough ;D I simply can't find a comprehensive list of differences)

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Reply #26 Top

Quoting gundamlit, reply 25
Sins isn't good at providing an easy and quick learning way.
End of gundamlit's quote
True, but for patient people it is an ideal game to jump into the world of RTS with. It is less hardcore than some more fast paced RTS titles.

Reply #27 Top

Totally...

 

Actually, though, i'd say that Age of Empires is probably the best RTS to just jump into.  Sorry Sins, but AoE has you beat in playability.

Reply #28 Top

not to say Sins is a bad choice, far from it.

Reply #29 Top

Quoting Teun-A-Roonius, reply 26
True, but for patient people it is an ideal game to jump into the world of RTS with. It is less hardcore than some more fast paced RTS titles.
End of Teun-A-Roonius's quote

Agreed. That's the reason why I love Sins. I don't want to be an insane clicking money, just like those who playing StarCraft or WarCraft III.

But that's a huge disadvantage when I'm trying to persuade my friends, because too many of them are poisoned by the Korean e-sport players. Those guys always consider "anything different from SC or WC III is evil" (now that's why they reject the SC2).