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"Papa Mojo"
Regular on 15/09/2005 at 6:36:51PM
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Downloaded it yesterday, played it a bit this morning and a bit just now (day off - I don't stick my computer on before I go to work in case you're wondering)
Same basic formula, the hero/explorer thing works well. Same problems though, as by the time you've got the best units you've already won and you're just delaying the inevitable. Building up a squad of red coats and marching them into a Spanish settlement, with cannon and mortar support, is very cool.
I'm still getting to grips with the new interface but I can't seem to find any options for formation and stuff like that, but then I can't even find where the population limit is shown.
Shipments from home is another good idea, as is the trade routes, though is it me, or do the native Americans er, not exist? When it says I've saved one they're not there (stuck up a tree or caught by smuggler dudes) and when I train them they don't actually come out of any building. Madness.
I'd be buying AOE 3 even without playing the demo, and while it's not a massive leap (3D graphics are largely useless, like in all 3D RTS games) it's still Age of Empires, which is always a good thing.
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MoJoJoJo
"Papa Mojo"
Regular on 18/09/2005 at 8:33:43PM
Total Posts: 12
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I was about to order it when I noticed there's a collector's edition. The site I was on didn't say what was so special about it compared to the regular one.
Does it just have a nice foldy poster, a book and maybe even some making of stuff?
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Smedlos
"Pint Please"
Regular on 18/09/2005 at 3:31:53PM
Total Posts: 6130
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I'm a big Age of Empires fan and will definately be buying this. Hopefully by the time the finished game comes out all the aforementioned bugs will be sorted.
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Emitime
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Regular on 16/09/2005 at 4:32:40PM
Total Posts: 135
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When I put a trading post and tried making some natives, they were invisible (I could see their weapons and shadows), and I couldn't select them.
But then apparantly there's been masses of bug fixes since the demo was released.
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gamesfreak
Regular on 15/09/2005 at 8:45:43PM
Edited: 15/9/05 20:48 Total Posts: 44
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If you build trade posts on native American settlements, you can create native units you know.
EDIT: Just read the post properly, I mourn my 'tardness :(
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MoJoJoJo
"Papa Mojo"
Regular on 15/09/2005 at 8:06:23PM
Edited: 15/9/05 20:06 Total Posts: 12
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They're not there, that's my point. They're not up the trees, they're not anywhere. In the first game they were there, albeit invisible half the time, in the second game I played they just weren't on the map, no matter how many I rescued or trained.
And the priests walk almost upside down. Quality.
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Regular on 15/09/2005 at 6:52:25PM
USER BANNED Total Posts: 75
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Don't know what you mean about the Native Americans - If you rescue them, once you kill the guardians all you have to do is right click the tree or whatever, then you can control them
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MoJoJoJo
"Papa Mojo"
Regular on 15/09/2005 at 6:36:51PM
Total Posts: 12
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Downloaded it yesterday, played it a bit this morning and a bit just now (day off - I don't stick my computer on before I go to work in case you're wondering)
Same basic formula, the hero/explorer thing works well. Same problems though, as by the time you've got the best units you've already won and you're just delaying the inevitable. Building up a squad of red coats and marching them into a Spanish settlement, with cannon and mortar support, is very cool.
I'm still getting to grips with the new interface but I can't seem to find any options for formation and stuff like that, but then I can't even find where the population limit is shown.
Shipments from home is another good idea, as is the trade routes, though is it me, or do the native Americans er, not exist? When it says I've saved one they're not there (stuck up a tree or caught by smuggler dudes) and when I train them they don't actually come out of any building. Madness.
I'd be buying AOE 3 even without playing the demo, and while it's not a massive leap (3D graphics are largely useless, like in all 3D RTS games) it's still Age of Empires, which is always a good thing.
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