AoE isnt meant to be an accurate portrayal of past events man, calm down.
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AoE isnt meant to be an accurate portrayal of past events man, calm down.
nice catch.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spaceman Spiff
Lets us now hijack this thread and design Canada's Army! The possibilities are endless.
I liked AOE II, so maybe I'll like this one after all. Im not gonna run out and buy it though. Is there a demo?
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Originally Posted by Skywize
AOE IV doesn't care about black people! :(
Canada's Army? No guns allowed? You can't have an army without guns...Quote:
Originally Posted by spamjedi
Can I draw funny half-assed comics for cutscenes !!! :D I do a mean one about Darth Vader.Quote:
Originally Posted by spamjedi
ya there is a demo, i got it a while back, i bet u could look at some forums in the last month or so and find it, i think it was from microsoft.com
theres an updated demo available at www.fileplanet.com
This games lags my computer out big time, even the menu, with the people walking around, stutters.
I was also put off by the huge interface. In fact I think I spent all of about five minutes with the demo until I uninstalled it. Real dumb to cover up so much of play space with a steriodal UI. But, if this is more of the same with just better graphics, I'm out anyway. I'm done with sequels that do nothing more than give us better eye-candy along with a token gameplay twist here and there.
Turn the shaders down a notch.Quote:
Originally Posted by Freddy_Kruger
I had a problem where the game didnt have choppy FPS, but the camera lagged a bit - turning down the shaders to one below the maximum fixed this.
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Originally Posted by Skywize
heres a clue if a buildings damaged. click on it and hit the repair button. Its at the very bottom on the right.
Anyone else getting really bad lag playing AOE3 online? The battles are soooo sticky, and .... crappy! It takes 5 minutes for a full on battle to take place which should only take like 30 seconds! This has put me offf on online play into single player, until they fix it.
Right click on the building, then click on the hammer icon.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skywize
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Priests seem VERY limited they can heal units but you have to select the skill and manually use it it seems, in AOK that worked automatic. Can't convert buildings or troops.
I view this as a good thing. The whole conversion nonsense seemed cheesy. This is supposed to be historical combat.
They have the Indians. But in the conquest of America Indians amounted to little more than support troops, which is portrayed here.Quote:
I'm probably making too much of this, but if ES didn't want any redskins in their game why didn't they relocate AOE III to Mars?
Yeah, I turned down the shader and turned a bunch of other things way up and it runs pretty good now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamakazie
Thanks man.Quote:
Originally Posted by Actvs Dei
Kinda used to peasants repairing buildings...
Self-repairing buildings, didn't know they had the technology 500 years ago, sounds "Borg" to me ;)
And when playing with small UI those buttons are tiny (1280x960), I pitty the fool who plays at 1600x1200 (get a microscope to find the repair option).
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Originally Posted by Skywize
I play at 1600x1200 on my dell 21 inch. Very delicious. :D
All in all the game is very lame.
No one could consider this one a classic.
I give it 2 out of 5.
All in all i must agree with you.Quote:
Originally Posted by Freddy_Kruger
Cards and Home Cities are a nice addition though.
Once you've played RTW you are a little spoiled in the combat area, but AOE never was about strategic mass combat, so I don't really have a problem with that part.
I find the implementation of natives lacking, basically they have been degraded to a building type. There's only 1 campaign and it's mediocre at best.
Guess we can take ES off the list of great game developpers...Blizzard is getting mighty lonely up there.
Darn, and I had been really looking forward to this one too, but all the reviews and comments seem to be very average at best. I guess I'll pass in favor of Civ IV then, so its not a complete loss. ;)
I really like AOE II this is a bummer.
Save some money there ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Spaceman Spiff
AOE and AOK had ties to history, multiple campaigns with different civilizations, it made for a great gaming experience.
I just don't "feel" AOE III.
You play with some maltese knight trying to stop some circle from gaining control of the fountain of youth (as far as i have gotten into the game).
It feels like one of those many many many user made scenarios for AOE and AOK, except most of those scenarios are better than AOE III :P
Maybe AOE III redeems itself in multiplayer, but what other than cards/home cities does it have going ?
It doesn't hold the candle to RoN, not even close.
And the "far" zoom sucks, i guess "near" zoom means no zoom at all.
To put it in football terms ... fumble..turnover...run back for touchdown (AOE III vs Civ IV as far as user reviews go)
I never play the campaigns in RTS games. I think the last "campaign" I ever finished in an RTS was Starcraft, no joke. I can't STAND the linear feel of RTS missions and quests, which is why I love games like RTW or Civ. You have an objective: Conquer the world. And how you do it is totally up to you.
So whenever I play an RTs now I only play the skirmish mode against the CPU, usually a deathmatch.
Still would rather play RTW or Civ any day. :)