Olli_Moriturus
Mortal
posted 15 October 2005 08:33 AM
EDT (US)
1 / 94
Yes, I probably will stick around, too. But I hardly play AoT anymore, it's been more than 2 months now.
brendan
Mortal
posted 15 October 2005 09:12 AM
EDT (US)
5 / 94
true, but graphics don't repeat themselfs, for eg, cannon balls will have a dif effect every time, +you can even play with native indians, ES had dreams over this since aoe the conquerors, colonial age of empires is the best idea ES had so far and boats look life size on scale(compare to units). your units can even heard bison heards. not to mention the best 3D world! AOE3 is gonna take over, and win LOTS of awards
Yoshi1489
Mortal
posted 15 October 2005 10:34 AM
EDT (US)
6 / 94
Wow, the pics are really nice, but graphics don't make a game. Just look at Halo 2, beautiful eye candy, but clearly it doesn't even scratch the surface of the original in terms of gameplay. Sadly, tell that to the millions who bought the game. Still, AOE will kill a lot of AoM's popularity, but it still doesn't mean we should stop playing. I am almost finsihed a new scenario caleed Man Hunt which should really be a lot of fun!
balrog123
Mortal
posted 23 October 2005 05:38 PM
EDT (US)
19 / 94
I don't know i played aoe 3 and the campaign was really easy,
sure the grapics are great but that slowed my computer. Later on I played custom games with my home country, Russia. The game is great but it is quick . I beat it in 8 days including my custom game where my home country was on level 28.Still I can't get enough of aom, it is far better in my opinion.
iamdork
Mortal
posted 23 October 2005 11:31 PM
EDT (US)
23 / 94
I have no plans to switch to AOE3... AOM just has so much to offer. I admit the native american concept is nice. But nothing I have seen or heard draws me in like AOM/T.