Every little sound in this specific track is mesmerizing to listen to. Listening to this I find myself cruising the Nile in ancient Egypt observing the desert landscape and monumental buildings dotting the area around me. It’s amazing the different feelings music can emulate within an individual.
@@ShawFujikawa RTS died because it lied to people. RTS promised us fantasies of military command and strategy. Real-world commanders do not micromanage. They delegate to subordinate officers, who are granted the autonomy to carry out their commander's orders in accordance with their own judgement. We never got a game about military command. Instead, we got tedious busywork. Micromanagement is poison. No-one actually likes doing micro. It's a fun tax, that players have to pay before they can engage with the elements of the game they actually want. The only reason it exists is because developers are too scared to grant AI units any kind of autonomy, or to allow players to organise their units and buildings into some kind of coherent command structure. We've been stuck controlling our armies in the same fiddly, inefficient way for 30 years. Once upon a time, you could maybe make the argument that a better system wasn't technically feasible. But we're 3 decades in, and we're still using basically the same control scheme as fucking Dune II. It's utter nonsense.
OMG...this track... I used to play the Nile map because the river was between me and the enemy so i could take all town centers from my side and the only cheat code I used was L33T SUPA H4X0R if I remember it correctly, man good times... Then I remember I found the other codes as well and it felt like the world was mine... O CANADA, JUNK FOOD NIGHT, ATM OF EREBUS, TROJAN HORSE FOR SALE, WRATH OF GODS, PANDORAS BOX...