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    Question Army sizes

    Has anyone herd any info on how large the armies will be in Emire. If not than any guesses?
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    I don't remember the exact numbers, but I believe I heard that they were going to be much larger than the previous games.

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    The SEGA rep has put it around 10,000. Check the interview vid at gamespot and form your own openion as to how you interpret his words.


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    Thanks I'll make sure to check it out. If that 10,000 figure is true then this game's battles are going to rock!
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    Either 10 000 in total or up to 10 000 controllable by the player.

    I hope for the latter.
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    I say screw graphics, they're way overrated for RTS games.
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