![]() ![]() ![]() Some of the most successful games to date have had awesome gameplay but below average or even in some cases *bad* graphics. I know i disliked them at first myself(back in beta), but it's something that has grown on me a great deal, once you start to enjoy the actual gameplay, the graphics take a backseat to everything and if you're like me, you may actually come to like them(as i have).ĪoE 1 looked awful(be honest with yourself), but that was awesome game for it's day. If any of you liked previous titles and are true AoE fans, you wouldn't judge the game on the graphics alone. I've played since beta myself(so quite some time now) and whilst the game isn't perfect it's making huge progress(there has been some radical changes to the game's direction since launch). The game is currently at 6 civs, 3 provide a free-to-play option, these are referred to as premium civs(with a free option), the other three are pro civs and can only be played if they are purchased(they also start at level 20, where as premium civs start at level 1 - though you can skip the tutorial part and start at 3).Ĭurrent civs: Babylonian, Celtic, Egyptian, Greek, Norse & Persian. There is no disc for this game, no such thing, it's entirely digital distibution, the only item you'd find in a store purchased copy is a key to redeem the content you have purchased, eg. Graphics are perfectly fine for this game, better than previous titles with exception to AoE3, they support a wide array of systems, this is so the game is able to run on even some pretty old systems(support more system = more potential players and profits).
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