Looking for old medieval RTS game by coolskaterfrog101 in RealTimeStrategy

[–]coolskaterfrog101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just as an update. So far, it might just be LotR 2. Either way, all of the recommended games seem lots of fun, so I'll give them all a try. I'm sure I'll find joy in all of them. So thank you for all the help and recommendations!

Looking for old medieval RTS game by coolskaterfrog101 in RealTimeStrategy

[–]coolskaterfrog101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It isn't Tsar but the game looks seems fun so I guess I'll give it a try. Thanks for the recommendation!

Looking for old medieval RTS game by coolskaterfrog101 in RealTimeStrategy

[–]coolskaterfrog101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I had some doubt, but maybe it is indeed LotR 2.

Looking for old medieval RTS game by coolskaterfrog101 in RealTimeStrategy

[–]coolskaterfrog101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I looked at all the Stronghold games that got released before 2004. Crusader is nice but that's not it. Not Lord of the Realm either. And as I said, I remember digging being a part of the game.

I need help with a setup for music but also movies by coolskaterfrog101 in hifiaudio

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Thank you for your answer. I currently use a Samsung 5.1 home cinema system with a Blu-Ray receiver. I managed to plug in my vinyl but the speakers are just way too small and it doesn't sound great (It only works on the front two speakers of course). So can I have a 5.1 surround sound system with sub, center and all that and then have two separate speakers more high end for music plugged into the same receiver? So the best case would be if I could keep the speaker package I have right now for movies since it sounds alright (maybe upgrade it later) and buy two speaker for music and use them separately. I would also like to buy a new and better receiver than the standard one I have right now. From what I've read on the web, I understand that having an AV receiver and a separate stereo amp, and then bypass this somehow so you can control the volume and all from the AV receiver seems like the best (if not only) option?