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arteixion
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Topic: Age Of Empires III Posted: 27-Apr-2006 at 02:06 |
This game is fine but It sad how you cant do many things you would love to, it is just not enough control over your people, but over all its a fun game.
PS. Don't like how you reach a certian population and then it says you win and you cant play that city anymore, that annoyed me.
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HOMERS HAND
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Posted: 26-Apr-2006 at 12:27 |
there great games to play i love them.
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HOMERS HAND
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Posted: 26-Apr-2006 at 12:25 |
its a okay game i played i a cuole of times i have no intrese in the game i like warhammer never winter nights and rune scape thats about all the games i played and pluse pogo. www.pogo.com and www.runescape.om
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Emperor Barbarossa
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Posted: 21-Apr-2006 at 22:29 |
Originally posted by Imperator Invictus
I also don't think that AOE3 is as good as the classic Age games, but
since Aoe3 has the community at this point, I guess I'll just stick to
it.
Aoe3 is pretty inaccurate but it's pretty interesting. I play online as
Germans and they have the most anachronistic units, such as
Doppelsolders, Landsknects, and Hussite War Waggons, even though the
game is supposed to span up to the 1820s. I find it really fun when
German Doppelsolders with two-handed swords charge against lines of rifles and cannon.
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Man, this game has to be pretty innacurate. Hussites were in the 15th Century, and this game starts in the 16th or 17th, right?
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jiangweibaoye
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Posted: 30-Mar-2006 at 12:44 |
I think AOE2 is still the best. Never played Rome but planning to soon.
I think part of the problem with AOE3 is that the setting is quite boring. Your setting is in the Americas and you cannot play the natives! How European.
I think AOE2 is the best. I wish they reduced the amount of civilizations and give the remaining civilizations more unique and accurate units. The Mongols were especially wrong.
I also think that when they introduce gunpowder units, it takes away the appeal of the game. I prefer Swords and Bows, etc...
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Imperator Invictus
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Posted: 23-Mar-2006 at 01:28 |
Yeah, many years ago. AoE2 was the first game I played online.
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mamikon
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Posted: 23-Mar-2006 at 01:25 |
have you played AOE 2 online?
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Imperator Invictus
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Posted: 23-Mar-2006 at 00:05 |
If any of you play Age 3 online, my username is "Pagasaeus".
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mamikon
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Posted: 22-Mar-2006 at 17:56 |
I hated Rise of Nations...I find AOE 2 the best out there (AOE 2 Conquerors)
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Ponce de Leon
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Posted: 22-Mar-2006 at 16:51 |
Originally posted by DeNiZ_KaaN
you guys ever tried
rise of nations
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Yea, Rise of Nations is a really fun game. I have to say it is one of the best RTS games out there. The only problem is that the community is about 100 tops, and the most people you see are 80 people in the only chatroom. But it is a huge compliment to RTS games overall
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Avicenna
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Posted: 21-Mar-2006 at 23:33 |
Age of Empires III is great...not as good as the second one, but i don't think anyting could be as good as that.
Have you RTW fans ever played Imperial Glory, this is a great game similar to RTW it is just set during the Napoleanic era.
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Gharanai
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Posted: 22-Feb-2006 at 14:33 |
don't know about the expansion pack but still would like to say that the game itself is great.
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HOMERS HAND
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Posted: 16-Feb-2006 at 08:23 |
age of empiers 3 is cool a little hard to play but cool
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Le Renard
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Posted: 10-Feb-2006 at 13:17 |
As I have played it more, I like Age 2 better then 3. 3 has better graphics no doubt, but I like Age 2 better over all
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Guests
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Posted: 10-Feb-2006 at 00:38 |
you guys ever tried
rise of nations
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Imperator Invictus
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Posted: 01-Feb-2006 at 14:08 |
I also don't think that AOE3 is as good as the classic Age games, but
since Aoe3 has the community at this point, I guess I'll just stick to
it.
Aoe3 is pretty inaccurate but it's pretty interesting. I play online as
Germans and they have the most anachronistic units, such as
Doppelsolders, Landsknects, and Hussite War Waggons, even though the
game is supposed to span up to the 1820s. I find it really fun when
German Doppelsolders with two-handed swords charge against lines of rifles and cannon.
The computer personalites are pretty neat, especially Napoleon, who is very cocky and Isabella.
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Behi
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Posted: 31-Jan-2006 at 12:35 |
I played some days ago as Spanish, It's boring I prefer Age of Empires II & I
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Le Renard
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Posted: 30-Jan-2006 at 12:31 |
I played the game just on Saturday at a gaming academy. I love the game. I am the French, go figure, they have good units. I like the fact that the different difficulty levels are different, not like the old games how there was no difference to speak of. I love this game.
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DayI
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Posted: 29-Jan-2006 at 14:12 |
I have aoe III there are some mistakes in it on graphical parts, like that + signs on the flags of the Ottoman ships plus the flag of modern Turkey is hanged on their capital towns
Guys i play that game everyday on Hamachi network with other 2 guys (mostly weekends), if you want to play with us just pm me and i explain how you should do it.
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Imperator Invictus
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Posted: 14-Jan-2006 at 20:11 |
The Single Player Campaign was really awkward. They really wanted to
avoid a tradiitional RTS campaign, and it came out...awkward, but still
interesting.
I was mostly interested in the multiplayer part of the game (which is
what makes RTS fun these days), and it is pretty good. The problem is
that it doesn't have a rating systems - I was totally dissapointed by this. Instead it uses a %win tag which
is totally useless, so matchmaking becomes very random.
Overall, the gameplay is pretty good and offers the mulitplayer that
RTW doesn't offer, even though AOE3's multiplayer has been tweaked to
appease casual gamers now.
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