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Big_John
05-01-2005, 20:21
for any rts fans out there.. looks like it could be interesting.
personally, i hope this one is a complete overhaul..
didn't care for the previous incarnations much.

http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/age-of-empires-iii/608322p1.html
http://aoe3.heavengames.com/

screenshot galleries (many high-res)
http://media.pc.gamespy.com/media/721/721644/imgs_1.html
http://aoe3.heavengames.com/gallery/aoe3-earlyshots

GoreBag
05-01-2005, 21:19
I loved and played extensively AoK. Therefore, I await impatiently the release of AoE3, but I'm also a bit afraid that these fangled and jaw-dropping graphics will rape my crappy graphics card.

Mikeus Caesar
05-02-2005, 00:58
I posted a thread about this a while ao, with links to the official AoE3 website.

Leet Eriksson
05-02-2005, 11:16
The new preview says you can't play the natives, unfortunate really, but you can ally with them.

Interestingly the Ottomans are one of the nations in the game added as a "what if" nation, which peaked my interest considerably ~;p

doc_bean
05-03-2005, 11:03
They've said on several occasion that theya re sticking very close to the AoE formula, so don't expect too many innovations.

Colovion
05-07-2005, 06:45
I was speaking with a Dev on the AoMH site and he said that at the beginning they'd setup their entire way of gameplay very similar to the Settlers of Cataan board-game style. Then they went back and changed a bunch of things to give it a half-way between AoE style and Settlers style.

It'll be good I'm sure - ES has yet to thoroughly dissapoint me. AoM was a small let-down, but it was also great fun to play... just not as long of a staying power on it as AoK.

GoreBag
05-07-2005, 18:09
I was speaking with a Dev on the AoMH site and he said that at the beginning they'd setup their entire way of gameplay very similar to the Settlers of Cataan board-game style. Then they went back and changed a bunch of things to give it a half-way between AoE style and Settlers style.

It'll be good I'm sure - ES has yet to thoroughly dissapoint me. AoM was a small let-down, but it was also great fun to play... just not as long of a staying power on it as AoK.

I hope it's far more complicated than Settlers of Catan. I still don't know why that game caught on so much, and even more why it caught on now and not about ten years ago.

Tsavong
05-07-2005, 18:10
I loved and played extensively AoK. Therefore, I await impatiently the release of AoE3, but I'm also a bit afraid that these fangled and jaw-dropping graphics will rape my crappy graphics card.
I am in the same position, thow if all else fails I still got AoK ~;)

Tsavong
05-07-2005, 21:41
I loved and played extensively AoK. Therefore, I await impatiently the release of AoE3, but I'm also a bit afraid that these fangled and jaw-dropping graphics will rape my crappy graphics card.
I am in the same position, thow if all else fails I still got AoK ~;)

DisruptorX
05-07-2005, 22:25
They've said on several occasion that theya re sticking very close to the AoE formula, so don't expect too many innovations.

You mean the carbon copy Dune II formula? That's a pity...

Colovion
05-07-2005, 22:28
I hope it's far more complicated than Settlers of Catan. I still don't know why that game caught on so much, and even more why it caught on now and not about ten years ago.

because it's really fun

and of course it'll be more complicated - it's a video game, not a board game :balloon2:

Thoros of Myr
05-07-2005, 22:42
You mean the carbon copy Dune II formula? That's a pity...

Heheh. Well said. I hope they manage to make the gameplay a little more...strategic...otherwise, as pretty as the graphics are I don't see myself ever buying this.