How has AOE3 changed since 2005-2006?
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How has AOE3 changed since 2005-2006?
Hey guys! I came accross a twitch channel called ESOCTV and it brought back memories of AOE3 haha. I used to love this game but I forgot what account I used and the email associated with it damnit lol.... I have a few questions about this game.
Is this game active?
Is this a hard game to learn online?
I saw the strategy wall so I'll just look at that if I start playing XD
Is this game active?
Is this a hard game to learn online?
I saw the strategy wall so I'll just look at that if I start playing XD
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Re: How has AOE3 changed since 2005-2006?
Yes, it is!
No, it's not, but you have to practise for a bit!
Browse the Strategy Wall, there are also lots of training videos on YouTube, for example by Interjection and Veni.
No, it's not, but you have to practise for a bit!
Browse the Strategy Wall, there are also lots of training videos on YouTube, for example by Interjection and Veni.
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Re: How has AOE3 changed since 2005-2006?
pecelot wrote:Yes, it is!
No, it's not, but you have to practise for a bit!
Browse the Strategy Wall, there are also lots of training videos on YouTube, for example by Interjection and Veni.
I've noticed players having a certain tempo where they always try to age fast and get certain economy technologies early on. This is a far cry from how I used to play because I just cared about getting one big army and trying to win with that.
I've noticed that this website has a massive amount of resources to learn every civilization possible which seems different from the old AOE3 websites where you got really no help at all.
Edit: haha you're right with Veni and Interjection because their YouTube channel is stock full of good stuff. Thx for the info imma practice offline in the meantime before I buy AOE3 again XD
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Re: How has AOE3 changed since 2005-2006?
Not enough mid-skilled players now
Re: How has AOE3 changed since 2005-2006?
skelligtone wrote:Not enough mid-skilled players now
What do you consider mid-skilled? I thought the general opinion is that this is the largest portion of the playerbase.
Re: How has AOE3 changed since 2005-2006?
AOE3_Returner wrote:Edit: haha you're right with Veni and Interjection because their YouTube channel is stock full of good stuff. Thx for the info imma practice offline in the meantime before I buy AOE3 again XD
Another YouTube content creator quoted you! Every week a new first-person gameplay :) Might be useful for you to watch. Learning by watching is awesome
Links below
My AoE3 YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/MCJimAgeofEmpiresIII
My AoE3 Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/MCJim_
Age of Streaming YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AgeOfStreaming
My AoE3 Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/MCJim_
Age of Streaming YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AgeOfStreaming
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Re: How has AOE3 changed since 2005-2006?
MCJim wrote:AOE3_Returner wrote:Edit: haha you're right with Veni and Interjection because their YouTube channel is stock full of good stuff. Thx for the info imma practice offline in the meantime before I buy AOE3 again XD
Another YouTube content creator quoted you! Every week a new first-person gameplay :) Might be useful for you to watch. Learning by watching is awesome
Links below
I see you have YouTube links as well which is awesome. This is useful for me because I don't have hours to figure stuff out myself with this game. I'm a very competitive person so I'll have fun with all of these resources. Right now I'm practicing the build orders offline until I decide to stop being lazy and purchase an account lol
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Re: How has AOE3 changed since 2005-2006?
Welcome back to AoE3! Glad to hear you're finding the site useful. :)
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Re: How has AOE3 changed since 2005-2006?
AOE3_Returner wrote:imma practice offline in the meantime before I buy AOE3 again XD
You could wait for Steam Winter Sale. The game will cost like $8 (-80%).
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Re: How has AOE3 changed since 2005-2006?
_NiceKING_ wrote:AOE3_Returner wrote:imma practice offline in the meantime before I buy AOE3 again XD
You could wait for Steam Winter Sale. The game will cost like $8 (-80%).
That is true and it will be close to the end of my busy work season.
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Re: How has AOE3 changed since 2005-2006?
AOE3_Returner wrote:pecelot wrote:Yes, it is!
No, it's not, but you have to practise for a bit!
Browse the Strategy Wall, there are also lots of training videos on YouTube, for example by Interjection and Veni.
I've noticed players having a certain tempo where they always try to age fast and get certain economy technologies early on. This is a far cry from how I used to play because I just cared about getting one big army and trying to win with that.
It's usually called Fast-Fortress — you skip the fighting in the Colonial Age, apart from a few defending/raiding units, to get technological advantages of your civilisation, be it: skirmishers, dragoons, cuirassiers, falconets or whatever.
For clashes with big armies you might as well try treaty, which can be perhaps something new to you, as I think it was introduced just in TWC in 2006.
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