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It has been a staple of Real-Time Strategy games ever since the seminal Dune II that the player must construct a base to provide units right on the field during the battle. These bases most often resemble small cities devoted to military production rather than any kind of realistic field base. Only rarely are these in place at the beginning of a given scenario. The enemy usually does not suffer from this restriction, but will thankfully refrain from attacking until you can establish your own base.
While this certainly strains Willing Suspension of Disbelief, the feeling of building and managing a city in wartime is oft preferable as a fighting experience than going through with tactics and strategy. A great many varieties of Applied Phlebotinum are invoked as justification, generally some way of ultra-fast manufacturing or teleporting assets onto the field. This is such a staple of Real-Time Strategy that games lacking it are sometimes categorized as being in a different genre altogether - specifically, Real Time Tactics.
Several of the best-regarded games in the genre are ones that do something interesting with the concept. In Battlezone, the struggle for the Applied Phlebotinum behind such wonders leads to a plot where the Cold War is secretly duked out in hovertanks across the solar system. In Total Annihilation, the ability to build armies out of nowhere is not an incongruity but the basis of the gameplay mechanics. If one constructor can build another constructor, then those two can build four, those eight, those sixteen...
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Spellforce plays this and ArbitraryHeadcountLimit straight, but it's justified/explained quite nicely: You're a magical rune warrior, and you can summon your forces out of (magical) thin air. You only need buildings to create weapons and armor for your troops.
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Homeworld avoids actual base building by wrapping most everything up into the Mothership, which contains everything necessary for building any of the other ships in the game as well as eliminating the need for "houses". Very helpful since everything takes place in the 3-dimensional vacuum of space. The only two other ships that stay with the Mothership to form the "base" are the Research Ships, which are needed to advance up the technology tree, and the Sensors Array, which floats nearby and boosts... well your sensors. Carriers often form part of the home base as well, but they usually are needed at the front to fuel smaller ships and strengthen the assault directly.
Cataclysm and HW 2 push back into traditional base building territory by having you construct modules on their respective Motherships before any thing else can be done. This internalized the research and sensor ships making the Mothership a true all in one field base construct. The two games also let the Mothership move in single player, though Carriers still typically take the role of building on the front line.
Cataclysm even goes so far as to making you build Support Modules, which essentially act as houses for the crew, allowing you to build more ships. Where the additional crew members come from is up for debate.
It's said that the Support Modules in Cataclysm didn't represent housing for crew, but rather the command and control capability needed to coordinate more units.
Part of the problem is the ambiguity as to whether the ships are controlled remotely from the mothership or directly crewed. Incidental radio chatter and the terrified screams when the Beast infects would indicate direct crews, but other things like the missions involving control disruption, the drifting exploding ships after the motherships are destroyed, and the inability to capture certain ships due to incompatible systems indicate remote control.
The game's background implies that Cataclysm's two Somtaaw motherships were a home away from home for a significant proportion of Kiith Somtaaw, who found themselves driven into the depths of space thanks to their limited clout in the New Diamid. Significant numbers were carried aboard each mothership in cryostasis and rotated in and out in half-year-long shifts.
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In Populous: The Beginning, in order to train warriors, you need to send peasants to the barracks.
Played weirdly straight with the peasants, though. A hut is effectively a peasant factory. Although it produces peasants faster when it already contains some, it still produces them when it's empty. And of course constructing buildings requires wood, although in an aversion of Easy Logistics the peasants have to carry the wood to the construction site. Fortunately, they're smart enough to do that on their own.
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In Z you can't construct factories. You can rebuild a destroyed bridge and construct defensive guns, though. Building units is justified as it takes pretty long and they're mostly robots. You can also put a robot inside an abandoned vehicle or gun.
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War Wind requires the player to set up living quarters for every couple of units, which they then hire from elsewhere or recruit from people in the overworld.
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In the second The Battle for Middle-earth game, the amount of farms (or mallorn trees in the case of the elves, or mines in the case of the dwarves) determines how many command points you have, capping at 1000.
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Dawn of War also has most of these gameplay elements. It also does away with traditional resource gathering (mostly — you still build field generators). The resource you must gather is controlled territory (represented by Strategic Points, Critical Locations, and Relics). The more of the map you hold, the quicker your requisition points come in. Strategic points and relics can be improved with buildings called "Listening Posts", which increase requisition rate and act as turrets for the area they control. Relics are necessary for for building the strongest units such as the Eldar's Avatar of Khorne or the Space Marine Terminator squads. Critical Locations cannot be improved but give out more requisition.
It should be noted that Space Marine buildings and units (like infantry) are not constructed, but shot from orbit. Which is kind of typical of Warhammer 40,000.
Ork players (who are implied to be the big Warboss) must construct additional Waaagh! banners in order to boost the population cap as well call in stronger units such as Nob Squads, the Warboss, and the Mighty Squiggoth along with constructing buildings.
Averted in Dawn of War 2 and its expansions; the main campaigns feature no base building at all, simply capturing strategic points and at most setting up an automated defense turret. Multiplayer only featured your main production building and whatever structure you could build on captured points.
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Halo Wars has fixed bases, each of which contains plots for 4-6 buildings. No construction units are present. Instead, the base gets flown in from your Cool Ship (or teleported in the case of the bad guys).
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In Hamurabi the player has to eventually buy additional farmland to feed his growing population.
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Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn did have a minor avoidance of this: as Nod, you didn't manufacture your vehicles. Instead, you bought them, and had to fly them in, which makes sense for early tech which is all but stated to be whatever a struggling third-world terrorist group could get their hands on through the black market (e.g. their "light tank" is actually an infantry fighting vehicle with a tank cannon attached) but starts getting weird when you're purchasing endgame tech that is explicitly developed and produced by Nod themselves, like the flame and stealth tanks.
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Warcraft has "food limit" which restrict how many units you can have. You can raise food by building certain buildings. In the first two games, it's Farms for both Orcs and Humans. Warcraft III has more variety with each faction having different "pylons": Farms (Alliance), Burrows (Horde), Moon Wells (Night Elves) and Ziggurats (Scourge). Each of them (except Farm) also do something special. Orc Peons can take shelter in Burrows and give it a ranged attack, Ziggurats also serve as the Undead faction's defensive tower, and Night Elves' Moon Wells can restore health and mana to nearby units.
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Shattered Galaxy, marketed as the first MMORTS, made all units persistent and thus obsoleted base-building.
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In Little War Game players can either build Castles or Houses that increase their total Supply and will receive a red notice and sound informing them when they've reached their Supply limit. Unusually for the genre, the units will complete building inside their respective structures if the player doesn't have enough Supply, they just won't pop out.
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In Battle Realms you built the buildings to train soldiers, however, in order to actually get soldiers, you have to tell the peasants to train in the building. Apparently, the unit cost was the food/water that recruit needed.
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The Nintendo Wars series has all the buildings on a map in place prior to deployment, which you'll have to capture with infantry to use. Although factories produce military hardware seemingly out of money instantly, you can't build more of the factories themselves.
Then the aversion got played with in Days of Ruin, where such factories were explained as a part of the story—and obtaining them became a necessity for survival in the first arc.
They even explained a quirk of the Nintendo Wars series this way, in particular why the player simply can't "carry over" units built from a factory in the previous battle; weapons and vehicles built by these factories function only within range of factory they were built and can't be engineered otherwise (by the rag-tag protagonists at any rate). Taking the units out of range renders them, as one character puts it, "a useless lump of metal.". In the case of infantry, their guns don't work outside the area.
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The weird thing is that, canonically, you aren't constructing Pylons. You're warping in already-constructed pylons from somewhere else. This is made weirder in the expansion packs and sequels, where—again, canonically—the place you're warping them in from has been overrun by hostile forces. This unrealism is taken to its most logical extent in Starcraft II, in one Bad Future mission where you're fighting the Milky Way's Last Stand. Literally every remaining member of the Protoss race lives in your base... except for the ones you are magically warping in from somewhere else.
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In Total Annihilation all sides start out with a Commander. The Commander builds factories that build construction units that build more factories and power plants and defenses. While there is no arbitrary limit on the size of your base, you are restricted to building mobile units from factories only. Unlike many other RTS games, resource collection is mostly preformed by stationary buildings - your construction units can reclaim wreckage of destroyed units, rocks, miscellaneous metallic structures, trees and flora, and the bodies of dead alien creatures (the serpents and scorpions) for a set amount of metal or energy, but otherwise you need to depend on stationary buildings for a steady stream of resources. Resource management is an important strategy, as the player who can control more of the metal deposits can get the upper hand.
A justified trope in that the FTL gates used to transport the commander need to be pumped with huge amounts of energy and shut down after a few thousand pounds of matter are transferred. Without hope of resupply or reinforcements the commander must build an entire nation's worth of mines and factories to fuel their war machine.
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Averted in Darwinia and Multiwinia, which have almost no construction element at all. Most buildings are pre-existing and need only be taken control of, bar a very few deploy-ables such as the turret weapons.
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Subverted by Original War, an RTS from 2001. You build a base in there, but nothing's really going to do itself: you want to store supplies? You need a warehouse, and a couple of guys who will bring the stuff inside. You want to make tanks? Then you need a factory, and a guy who can build vehicles. Oh, and once you have it, you need a driver, too. And no building is gonna build itself, you know. Oh, have I mentioned you need power plants? And fuel for those? And, if you want to build a ton of infantrymen and rush the enemy base with them... Too bad, you can't, the best you can do is to recruit some local apemen. But you need someone to tame them, and to find them, too.
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Plants vs. Zombies has Sunflowers (and for night stages, Sun-Shrooms), which do nothing but produce Sun, which is required to buy plants for attacking or blocking. It's not unusual to have more than a third of the field completely covered in Sunflowers on more advanced stages.
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In Space Run, some ship components require an attached power station, which can be a pain to situate.
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Empire at War, at least in Story and Galactic Conquest modes, because everything is built/trained/recruited between battles, on the Galactic map. Space Skirmish is the only exception, since you have to constantly upgrade your space station during battle, build mining facilities on asteroids, and gain control of and build on defense satellites. Even then, you at least start off with (a level one) station (and optionally some free fighters) and credits to build stuff with with.
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In the Total War series there's no building units once you get to the battlefield. The only forces you get are the ones you've built and brought to the battle on the grand campaign map.
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Played completely straight in Achron, primarily with Vecgir Power and human Reserves.
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Ground Control has the player select their units at the beginning of each level, and then fly them in from orbital Drop Ships. Buildings and units are never constructed.
Its sequel, however, does throw in some unit construction. In this case, the only structures are pre-built on the map, some of which can be garrisoned, or portable defense and sensor devices, moved about by transports. Victory points can be held with ground units; holding them adds to the requisition point income. Said points are used to purchase units, which are loaded on the off-map Drop Ship, or to buy upgrades for the ship itself. The Drop Ship hauls in the requested units and drops them at the designated LZs, which become de-facto bases. The resource management comes from the space on the LZ, the "income tax" taken when the number of units on the field grows, and the time it takes for the drop ship to make round trips; some upgrades can expand the cargo bay or increase the speed.
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Dune II, while not the first RTS game, is the prime Trope Maker here. It and its derivative Command & Conquer game series feature every element mentioned above to some degree.
Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn did have a minor avoidance of this: as Nod, you didn't manufacture your vehicles. Instead, you bought them, and had to fly them in, which makes sense for early tech which is all but stated to be whatever a struggling third-world terrorist group could get their hands on through the black market (e.g. their "light tank" is actually an infantry fighting vehicle with a tank cannon attached) but starts getting weird when you're purchasing endgame tech that is explicitly developed and produced by Nod themselves, like the flame and stealth tanks.
Lampshaded in the Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 tutorial, in which the Soviet Tank wonders why the most powerful military forces must gather ore in the middle of a war and wondering what's in that stuff anyways. He is immediately shot by the other tanks for "asking stupid questions".note The Tiberian games explained it by instead using the totally fictional Tiberium, which leeches rare and valuable minerals from deep underground, which normally require considerable expense to mine, then sending them to the surface in convenient (albeit highly-radioactive and mutagenic) crystals which can be collected en masse by glorified garbage trucks, then melted down in a refinery.
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EndWar has no buildings (except Uplinks, which are mission objectives, and cover, but they're not stuff you build), and only the Arbitrary Headcount Limit, your Command Points, and your available reinforcements deciding how many units you can deploy to a given battlefield.
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There's a similar effect in Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, in which everyone has to build Prefab Shelters. Except the Trade Federation, whose troops don't need prefabs because they're stored in boxes when not in use.
It also features power cores to power your buildings. You can construct buildings outside of their range, but research and unit production in those buildings will be slowed down to a crawl.
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Sacrifice only has three buildings: Altars, Manaliths, and Shrines, all of which are placed only on top of Mana Fountains. Manaliths allow players to tap, well, mana. Altars and Shrines may be used to "convert" enemy souls, which are required for the players' wizard to summon creatures and are the only resource in the game besides mana. Also, wizards are killed by sacrificing a unit on their altar. Hence the name of the game.
And all those things you build, you build with magic.
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There are no bases at all in the MechCommander games. There is no in-game unit construction. The best you can do is in the second game, where you can disable an enemy 'Mech and have one of your pilots hijack it. There is in-game repairing of units, but even that is limited. It is purely a tactical combat game.
It is possible to capture certain buildings, at least in the first game - turret control buildings and repair gantries are particularly useful. Gate controls...not so much, unless you have jump jets.
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In Brütal Legend, there are only two structures: the Stage (which functions as your base from where units are built) and Merch Booths (which are built upon Fan Geysers to channel resources to your Stage). You must upgrade your base to unlock higher tier units as well as increasing your Arbitrary Headcount Limit and the battle is won when you destroy your enemy's base.
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The Settlers games largely avert this trope by having the goal be to build an effective settlement with an efficient economy. In fact, in the first Settlers, it was often possible to win a level without significant military engagement because the computer character would eventually simply run their own economy into the ground.
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The Age of Empires series of course does this. While this is more forgivable when it's meant to show a whole war or at least a section of the war it makes less sense when playing scenarios which are meant to be just a battle, which you can then win by building a wonder and have it stand for 100 years!
It also has a literal "Construct additional pylons" message in "You need to build more houses!" One solution to this annoyance: play the Huns, who are nomads and don't require houses.
There's a similar effect in Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, in which everyone has to build Prefab Shelters. Except the Trade Federation, whose troops don't need prefabs because they're stored in boxes when not in use.
It also features power cores to power your buildings. You can construct buildings outside of their range, but research and unit production in those buildings will be slowed down to a crawl.
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They Are Billions has you building tents and cottages to expand your Arbitrary Headcount Limit; fisherman and hunter huts along with farms to feed the workers; quarries and sawmills to harvest resources, barracks to trains soldiers, factories to produce mechanized units, workshops to do research, power plants etc...
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The earlier Myth: The Fallen Lords uses a similar model, with the exception that you're occasionally given reinforcements at scripted points, and can pick your forces using a point system in multiplayer.
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The whole XCOM series. You need to build facilities to house your soldiers, scientists, engineers, craft and various supplies, you do not build people - these are recruited and delivered using some normal transport - and building your own craft in the midgame takes relatively realistic amount of time (they are pretty much fighters or transport fighters ranging from 14k - 34k man hours per one - this only counts the work your engineers do though. The construction costs you materials and money, which means there are probably lots of subcontractors who supply you with various non-alien parts in the design). The third installment, Apocalypse, expands on this. You can now no longer recruit anonymous guys from a practically bottom-less pool. You have applications which you browse to find the best skilled people and if there are no applications, you can't recruit anyone, period. Until the pool replenishes that is. The various vehicles have an headcount limit, but far from arbitrary - you can only stick so many guys in the cramped transport. In Apocalypse, this could be remedied by landing several transports at once or ferrying the agents group after group. In the tactical portion, you were limited to IIRC 6 squads of 6 people each though...
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Blitzkrieg, a WWII RTS that lacked bases or resources of any kind. You have all your units at the start, and if you lose them they're gone. (Except for infantry, who can be resupplied as long as one member of the squad is still alive.) Sometimes you would get extra units in the form of 'reinforcements' arriving, but that was it.
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Panzer General averts this, where units are requisitioned from HQ and have to be paid in "prestige" (i.e. the more successful you are, the more willing your superiors are to give you more units). This would work even better if one of the Soviet tanks weren't free.
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Aztec Wars simplifies the usual system. On each map you are limited to a number of pre-placed bases, which can only produce the weakest infantry unit, but can be expanded into one of two or three types: Village, City and Fortress. Each of the types has a different selection of buildings and units available. Getting money is achieved simply by putting down the Farm or Mine buildings, which then produce cash automatically (though they can only be built on a specific type of terrain, and give more income when placed on especially fertile spots, so terrain in the game is sort-of the equivalent of limited map resources).
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World in Conflict completely eschews base building, but does involve building small field fortifications at control points. While it is not realistic to have everything flown onto the field of battle during the fighting, it is a good deal better than pumping them out on the fly from factories.
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Prismata requires you to have energy before you can build additional workers.
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Supreme Commander, spiritual successor to the aforementioned Total Annihilation, has as a central plot-point the ACU (Armored Command Units), a marvel of technology that can create enormous armies out of nowhere (actually, exploiting the current landscapes of its mass and energy). This theoretically would reduce the casualties of war to, well, one single commander per battle. The problem is that the Aeon are fond of "Purging" non-believers (and thus, killing civilians in civilian structures) while the UEF is not above targeting civilian structures for the moral effect. Even the Cybran, in their bandit form, not under the fatherly leadership of Brain-in-a-futuristic-holographic-Jar Dr. Gustaf Brackman, tend to target civilians. You, ultimately, don't need the civilian structures to raise your headcount as your army is completely automated. They are there only for story-driven and aesthetic purposes.
The Applied Phlebotinum is that the Commanders are basically the largest thing that can be teleported safely via Quantum Gates. So it stands to reason that an ACU arrives with only the most basic to start building (that is: an small energy reactor, mass generator, and simple engineer tool). With those, it can construct more-complex factories that can themselves construct more-complex and specialized units. The ACU itself can upgrade its simple Engineer tool (among other things, like chest-mounted-deathray) once it has acquired sufficient resources from the immediate vicinities.
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