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[URL]http://brenthuisman.spymac.net/aoe3.zip[/URL]
Scans from PC Gamer (Februrary) on AoE III.
Yay!
Looks very nice. Hopefully it'll be better than AoM too.
> Remember the 'how do you turn this on' cheat? Ahar, excellent.
Ha. I had a list of the cheats, but they were all spelt in correctly, so it took me ages to actually cheat. That bloody e7ite haxor or whatever took me ages to do!
I love how you can use ctrl + v for cheats. It meant that I could create an army of cars. Then I could toy with the enemy. Send an army of peasants into their city and attack some house or somehting. Their cavalry comes out and chases me out of the city, where a fleet of cars awaits.
MWAHAHA.
1000 wood = Lumberjack
1000 food = Cheese steak Jimmy's
1000 gold = Robin Hood
1000 stone = Rock on
Quick build = ageis
Bullet car = how do you turn this on
Kill all enemies = Black Death
Plenty more I've forgotten, though.
And it's "aegis" by the way.
:)
I can't remember what the naked villager was. VDML?
E=mc2
ICBM
..and so on.
Ah, memories.
> And then that one time munn was there as well. It was
> rubbish though as he kept moaning about the large amount of
> resources.
And rightly so, it's basically just "who can build untis the quickest and get the other killed with minimal villagers required.
Random battle is much much better.
They fired 3 arrows for every arrow fired by other archers, and once you've got all the blacksmith upgrades, that = rawk!
Easily wiped out by horsies :)
Whens it out?
Should have a brand spanking new PC for this soon, yay. I always seem to get a new PC just before the release of a AOE game.