So what information do we have about the game, besides that it is going to be ****ing beautiful - and none of our current computers will be able to support this kind of beauty?
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i enjoyed AOE, i played that before I got Civ. Even bought ROR.
AOK wouldnt run on my PC - the specs were ok, there was a copy protection conflict. Its on my list for the future.
IIUC AOE3 will be set after the AOE2 - IE early modern period - IIUC thats precisely the period covered by Cossacks - isnt there a Cossacks2 coming out? I suspect the MS marketing bulldozer will overwhelm Cossacks, though."A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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Originally posted by DrSpike
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Thank goodness i could still return games to EB, in those days."A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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Originally posted by DrSpike
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that wont run on my PC either, it doesnt meet the specs. But, no, I dont think AOE3 will compete with that, the period is the same, but thats more an RPG, IIUC, no?"A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.” Martin Buber
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Originally posted by lord of the mark
that wont run on my PC either, it doesnt meet the specs. But, no, I dont think AOE3 will compete with that, the period is the same, but thats more an RPG, IIUC, no?
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It's set from the discovery of America till the US Civil war. Thus, railroads in later ages. Gunpowder units do NOT completely dominate the battlefield, as melee cavalry still exists late in the game and is important. Formations also have more importance, something similar to how it is in RoN. While AoE3 is still largely based on reflexes, it's somewhat easier to win through superior strategy and tactics. But yes, you still do need speed. The campaign for this game is sort of a traditional AoE campaign. Historical events, many battles, should be fun.
AoE3 uses the Havok engine for a ton of stuff... units dying, buildings collapsing, that's all physics controlled. Cannonballs roll on the field, too. Water is fully DirectX9, pixel shaders are there... naval battles look as good as bikini girls on beach on a summer day.
Oh, it focuses on multiplayer, of course, with a new version of ESO for matchmaking. Thankfully, the focus there is just like with Age of Mythology, on being able to get a game quick. Which is unlike AoE2, where the MSN Zone might not have been bad, but you might easily spend 20 minutes to get a game.
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