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RA3 is slower than RA2, which is one thing that people complained about with regards to the former.
RA3 was specifically designed to make the game slower, with fewer resources in order to promote more thoughtful military compositions and strategy.
If anything, I find the 90s RTS games, played at high speed (which is seemingly the standard for them) seem to be much 'faster' than the more modern ones.
Well, that's kind of your answer why the old games feel slower to you.
It seems that the standard is setting these games to high speed. I don't think there is an argument to be made that newer RTS games are faster than that.
RA2 selling your yard for the rush is perfect