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Motep
06-14-2007, 07:54
The Best one of the series...I love it! Dont know why, I just do!...Persians Rule!

not much else to say...what can you say?

Xehh II
06-15-2007, 12:07
I hate Age of Empires II. It is a bad game that I don't like.

pevergreen
06-17-2007, 06:55
I hate Age of Empires II. It is a bad game that I don't like.

booo...its a fun game, but no multiplayer anymore :(

Crazed Rabbit
06-17-2007, 07:54
I hate Age of Empires II. It is a bad game that I don't like.

Time for some Heathen Burning! Fire up the furnaces!
~;p

Crazed Rabbit

Meneldil
06-17-2007, 08:01
Yeah, AoK was one of the best RTS I've ever played. I had quite a lot of fun with it, though it was quite often not that historically accurate.

Orb
06-17-2007, 09:26
I honestly prefer AOE 3. Except for the campaign. The AOE II campaigns were great while the AOE 3 one was terrible.

ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
06-18-2007, 20:28
AOE2 I still have..... Along with the First ones!!

It's a great game,better then AOE3.

Xehh II
06-19-2007, 18:54
Why does everyone like Age of Empire II? I never liked it at all.

Motep
06-19-2007, 19:54
It's a great game,better then AOE3.

I have to agree. I spent 50 bucks on the pos (AOE3) when it came out, and was nothing but dissapointed. Ah well...at least I still had AOE2

TB666
06-19-2007, 21:06
AOEII is easily the best in the series.
AOEI - was ok, a bit small but ok.
AOEII - was just awesome.
AOM - was decent, fun seeing mythogical beings do battle with each other.
AOEIII - ugghh nothing but a disappointment.

Marshal Murat
06-19-2007, 21:35
AoE II Expansion was the shiznitz.

Aztecs. Koreans. Huns. Where does the bliss end?

AntiochusIII
06-20-2007, 01:08
Why does everyone like Age of Empire II? I never liked it at all.I had a lot of fun with it. :2thumbsup:

That's the best reason to like any game.

AOEI is too simple. You can't just play it's (superior) sequel first and then try to regress, that doesn't make for a very good experience.

AOEIII -- for some reason I was bored very quickly with it. Ugh. May be it's the era: if I want the post-Medieval gun era I'll be playing EU3 thank you very much. With so much hype it was every bit as disappointing as B&W2 was to the legacy of Black&White.

naut
06-20-2007, 11:26
I <3 AoE II and the Expansion. Spent many, many hours playing it; and in one case 12 hours in a row.

Kekvit Irae
06-20-2007, 11:41
I already spoke my peace in the other AoE thread. AoEII gives an awesome game of rock-paper-scissors, where Samurai beat Teutons beat Huscarls beat Longbowmen beat Mongols beat artillery beat castles beat rushes. AoEIII had almost no variance in the units, and the number of civilizations was staggeringly low.

I absolutely love playing the English. A wall of Longbowmen, fully upgraded with range, supported by trebuchets, can destroy anything coming close to them (except Huscarls, but I keep a few upgraded swordsmen in back-up just in case). When I owned a gaming store, we had a four-player LAN set up, and had totally epic battles playing regicide (the local favorite).
Mongols are also another favorite of mine, and require a little more tactics than a standard army. Mobility is the key, but firepower is not too great. Use your uniques to defend your castles from trebuchets while you hit-and-run tactics on the enemy base.
Vikings are awesome to play if you love infantry rushes, because their unique Berserkers regenerate, freeing up your priests to do their job of converting enemy buildings, rather than healing after battle.

Evil_Maniac From Mars
06-25-2007, 02:04
Mongols are also another favorite of mine, and require a little more tactics than a standard army. Mobility is the key, but firepower is not too great. Use your uniques to defend your castles from trebuchets while you hit-and-run tactics on the enemy base.

That reminds me of what I used to do with the custom battles - cover half the map with elephants, and make a small squad of Mongol cavalry for my team, just to see how many I could kill. :2thumbsup:

Veho Nex
06-28-2007, 18:28
The Best one of the series...I love it! Dont know why, I just do!...Persians Rule!

not much else to say...what can you say?


elephant cuddling...:furious3: :furious3: :furious3: :furious3: :furious3:

CountArach
06-30-2007, 06:12
I played it for so long.


Ahhhh, *Reminisces*

Motep
07-10-2007, 05:14
elephant cuddling...:furious3: :furious3: :furious3: :furious3: :furious3:

*chuckle*

But, once you get down to it, I like the goths better. instead of walls, make a bunch of towers. Do the research and crank out mass armies of huscarls from a barracks in no time. Of course, you need hoards of villagers, but I do that anyways, so it doesnt matter. Other crap that I forgot...But I might remmember!!! (likely not...)

Vuk
07-13-2007, 16:10
I Love Aoeii! :)

Motep
07-20-2007, 01:32
I Love Aoeii! :)

Yes...so do many, and all. Bow down to AOEII! Bow!! (or at least nod..)


Anyone got any good strategies?

King Jan III Sobieski
07-21-2007, 15:10
AOEIII -- for some reason I was bored very quickly with it. Ugh. May be it's the era: if I want the post-Medieval gun era I'll be playing EU3 thank you very much. With so much hype it was every bit as disappointing as B&W2 was to the legacy of Black&White.

I think I liked AOE2, also, because it keeps the whole medieval thing going.

:egypt:

Prince Cobra
07-21-2007, 16:01
The Best one of the series...I love it! Dont know why, I just do!...Persians Rule!

not much else to say...what can you say?

Sweet memories. I still love this game, though I haven't played for year,I think. And the Byzantines rule!!!

As for the Persians: I like them to be my ally but forgive me, Kal' Motep but these can never be you enemy. Some good Orthodox monks and everything is fine. :sneaky: There was a good Indian film (though I have never watched it)
'My friend the elephant '. This is my golden rule! *


* And I do not know why but I have the weakness to collect foerign units. I am really addicted to this

_____


Why I love this game: I do not know: life for the first sight. :beam:

Hepcat
07-23-2007, 06:36
AOEII is nothing but happy memories.

I played one LAN game with 4 friends on Iberia. I made the stupid mistake of being an idiot and going random so they wouldn't be able to choose a nation they know they can counter me with.

There is only one of my friends who is the other big power in all our LAN games, and is the only one who can effectively counter what I do. So all the other players join with either him or me.

The game started and I had ... Mayans :shame: *dramatic chord*

Somehow (I still can't fully understand how I did it) I managed to defeat both the Byzantines and Persians pretty much single handedly despite losing all my bases on the continent and having to flee to a resource depleted Africa. I managed to land in the Byzantine base, clear it out from the inside out, and then defeat the Persians head on.

I can't do that now though, I've lost the knack I used to have for the game, and now my adversary usually gets the better of me. Though for some reason I find it just as fun losing as it is wining.

Motep
07-24-2007, 08:21
AOEII is nothing but happy memories.

I played one LAN game with 4 friends on Iberia. I made the stupid mistake of being an idiot and going random so they wouldn't be able to choose a nation they know they can counter me with.

There is only one of my friends who is the other big power in all our LAN games, and is the only one who can effectively counter what I do. So all the other players join with either him or me.

The game started and I had ... Mayans :shame: *dramatic chord*

Somehow (I still can't fully understand how I did it) I managed to defeat both the Byzantines and Persians pretty much single handedly despite losing all my bases on the continent and having to flee to a resource depleted Africa. I managed to land in the Byzantine base, clear it out from the inside out, and then defeat the Persians head on.

I can't do that now though, I've lost the knack I used to have for the game, and now my adversary usually gets the better of me. Though for some reason I find it just as fun losing as it is wining.

Reminds me of the time was fighting my father, my cousin, and one of my cousin's friends in the scandinavian map. I (vikings) was allied with my dad (byzantines), and my cousin (aztec) and his friend (goths) were allied. It was well at first, but then my cousin and his friend killed my father off in one sweep. I built a few transports and stocked them with villagers just in case. they rounded on me (each with 150+ troops), and I was able to hold them off for a while. Then, they managed to break through my four layered wall and lay waste to my capital. My villagers in the transports were allready busy building me another base in the south (where they werent) and had finished half-way by the time my home base was lost. I managed to build up an army, and easily invaded (they do not believe in navies...) and sacked his place. I rushed back home, leaving his capital in ruins, though he was not defeated as my cousin arrived. I built up again and assaulted, destroying the goths at the expense of most of my army (three berserkers survived the battle, thanks to my cousins cavalry) My cousin then tried to invade me, but I had lined the coast with towers and builty a seven layered wall (with towers thrown in) on my only connection to the rest of the land, so he never even got close. I waited untill after he lost another ship, and invade his capital. It took me three tries (each with 130-150 men) to destroy him once and for all. Long ass game, that one.

Prince Cobra
07-25-2007, 16:15
Interesting story, Motep. To tell you the truth I rarely played in Multi player. Tactics can give you the victory, which is what i love in this game. I also have very interesting game...

Actually, my allies then were Turks, Goths, the Japanes and me (Byzantines). Enemies: Chinese, Saracens, Byzantines (nasty rebels ) and so called Britons ( I have always wondered why Britons since their rulers are only English and the Scots and the Welsh are in the Celtic group). The map Black forest

It was an irony that in the very beginning of the game I mocked the Chinese Chu Ko Nu for their low attack... Never underestimate your enemy. The Chinese managed to defeat my small army, passed the IV period and started do destoy my walls. Their trebuchet was situated just behind their wall so i could not do anything I was in the 3d epoch... At the same time my ally the Japanese was fighing against the tratior and reached their capital. However they were very exhausted and my enemies were developing well... At the same time armies (enemy and allied) headed for the Japanese lands.

Since I am a bit busy... So you may guess what have happened or give me idea what you would have done :beam: . My resources were, I think not many (I think they were enough to pass IV but I have plenty of food too) there was lack of gold since the Chinese had occupied almost all unexhausted goldmine in the area!

To morrow I would finish :stupido: , if you want of course :beam:

Motep
07-28-2007, 04:51
Interesting story, Motep. To tell you the truth I rarely played in Multi player. Tactics can give you the victory, which is what i love in this game. I also have very interesting game...

Actually, my allies then were Turks, Goths, the Japanes and me (Byzantines). Enemies: Chinese, Saracens, Byzantines (nasty rebels ) and so called Britons ( I have always wondered why Britons since their rulers are only English and the Scots and the Welsh are in the Celtic group). The map Black forest

It was an irony that in the very beginning of the game I mocked the Chinese Chu Ko Nu for their low attack... Never underestimate your enemy. The Chinese managed to defeat my small army, passed the IV period and started do destoy my walls. Their trebuchet was situated just behind their wall so i could not do anything I was in the 3d epoch... At the same time my ally the Japanese was fighing against the tratior and reached their capital. However they were very exhausted and my enemies were developing well... At the same time armies (enemy and allied) headed for the Japanese lands.

Since I am a bit busy... So you may guess what have happened or give me idea what you would have done :beam: . My resources were, I think not many (I think they were enough to pass IV but I have plenty of food too) there was lack of gold since the Chinese had occupied almost all unexhausted goldmine in the area!

To morrow I would finish :stupido: , if you want of course :beam:

Yes, go on.

Stig
07-28-2007, 21:55
Personally I prefer the StarWars version, not because its setting is better, but because of the overall performance.
It looks better overall.
Units of one faction look different from those of other factions.
The bar with food and wood and such is at the bottom as well, gives some clearity.


But the setting of Age of Empires 2 is better, far better.

Alexander the Pretty Good
07-28-2007, 22:00
Oof, Galactic Battlegrounds was awful. Though maybe I just got over my love affair for "Resource Transit System" games while playing it. ~;p

I had a lot of fun with AOE2, but I couldn't go back. The campaigns were hard (or I was just a real noob) though.

Stig
07-28-2007, 22:08
Aye, it was an awfull rip-off, but as I said on some parts it was far better.

Imagine Aztecs with Man-At-Arms, surely they should look as Aztecs?

Kekvit Irae
07-28-2007, 23:01
Oof, Galactic Battlegrounds was awful. Though maybe I just got over my love affair for "Resource Transit System" games while playing it. ~;p

Agreed. It was horrible. But it did have something new that AoE didnt: air units. However, I'd still prefer Empire Earth for aerial battles than Galactic Battlegrounds.

Prince Cobra
07-29-2007, 15:14
Yes, go on.

I will :pleased: I missed to say it was the Age of Kings version... so...

I was so depserate that I abandoned the infantry and the Cataphracts and started to make something realtively cheap with the hope it will clean these horrible Chu Ko Nu. So I put my food on the Light Cavalry. Produced in great numbers, lost in great numbers but I managed to wipe out the Chinese. Finally, their king found his death under the ruins of his castle... end of the Chinese.

At the same time my allies the Japanese were absolutely smashed by the united forces of the Saracens, English the Byzantines armies. And few minutes before my difficult victory against the Chinese, the Japanese lord had been killed. :skull: Bitter end. But I was far from accepting the defeat. I gathered my Light Cavalry forces and attacked the Saracens. iwas lucky because the Arabian forces were sent against the Goths with the clear intention to wipe them and to broke the link between me and the Turkish allies. And the danger was great since the English ( I would say it was the leading faction that game) and the Byzantines were pressing hard my Allies.

The campaign against the Saracens: I attacked and gave much casualties. But their governor (so called King unit) rolled fast ( i would not say run :beam: ) and I had damaged their economy. So I managed to burn his castle and force him go out. Then i attacke with 12 Light Horsemen. There were barely 2 Mamelukes. None of mine cavalry men reached the governor. Finally I killed him with my trebuchet :sneaky: . Then i built a castle in memory of this battle. But the Goths were in a critical position. I had sent forces and I saw the Gothic governor (King) running from the English. Then, in the moment I wanted to send him help, he resigned. I was furious and left him on his fate. :evilgrin:

So, generallt speaking we were two against two. I was strong, stretched where the Saracens and the Chinese were but the Turkish were exhausted while the Byzantine rebels had recovered but the English had huuge army of arbalesters :stars:

Then I tried to save my Turkish friend. In vain... Then I was slowly pushed out of the Saracen lands, then from the Chinese, and they finally destroyed my capital slughtering my villagers and surrounding the castle with my fat treasure ( so called King). The rest is... silence. :skull:

P.S. Being extremely humiliated by the defeat of the English and the cowardice of the Goths, the alliannce with the Goths was cancelled and new with the Vikings was sealed. in the battle between ( Byzantines (me), Japanese, Turks and Vikings) and (English, Byzantines (rebels), Chinese, Sarcens), no mistake was done and despite the strong pressure of the English I defeated them with my Cavalier army (that later became Paladin) cutting the throat of their fat leader and thus taking revenge for my defeat. Then I heroically saved the Vikings defeating with my Onagers and Paladins army of Elite Byz Cataphracts that was twice as much as mine in a hand to hand combat. :pleased: Then the Saracens were defated then the leading faction of the game the Byz rebels ( difficult :sweatdrop: ) and then the Chinese. i won preserving all my allies safe :pleased: