Just installed AoM IV and found that it was almost what I was looking for. Almost.
Basically I just didn't enjoy the insane barbarians and the seemingly scripted progression. Apparently my King died and despite going throught the readmes for Aom, Aom IV, Cradle and Medieval I couldn't find anything that told me what to do about it or even what it meant, other than it was bad. The random 'oppurtunities' and such seemed irrelevant and that australian voice over I am trying to work out how to remove. Also whenever I met a new civilisation they just zergrushed me to death, no diplomacy, no negotiation, nothing, and with the sort of production I couldn't even dream of matching so early in the game (how do they do that?). And this was only playing on medium. What I liked was the more involved combat, the extra trade, espionage, the huge maps etc. Extra units to edit, that sort of thing. The terrain on the maps seemed to be much better developed and terrain types more usefully combined.
So here starteth the discussion, how do I go about removing the stuff I don't like?
Or, would it be better to just start with CTP2 and try and build from there? Basically I would like to extend trade, combat and diplomacy all the while playing gigantic maps.
Basically I just didn't enjoy the insane barbarians and the seemingly scripted progression. Apparently my King died and despite going throught the readmes for Aom, Aom IV, Cradle and Medieval I couldn't find anything that told me what to do about it or even what it meant, other than it was bad. The random 'oppurtunities' and such seemed irrelevant and that australian voice over I am trying to work out how to remove. Also whenever I met a new civilisation they just zergrushed me to death, no diplomacy, no negotiation, nothing, and with the sort of production I couldn't even dream of matching so early in the game (how do they do that?). And this was only playing on medium. What I liked was the more involved combat, the extra trade, espionage, the huge maps etc. Extra units to edit, that sort of thing. The terrain on the maps seemed to be much better developed and terrain types more usefully combined.
So here starteth the discussion, how do I go about removing the stuff I don't like?
Or, would it be better to just start with CTP2 and try and build from there? Basically I would like to extend trade, combat and diplomacy all the while playing gigantic maps.
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