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In more closed maps, like black forest, you don't get rushed at all. More open maps like arabia are harder to defend so people tend to rush. This was the only one i didn't buy, only tried the demo (many times to make sure i wasn't mistaken in not liking it :/) For me it ruined a lot of the fun i had playing the series. Decks, and all those funny businesses going on in the maps, don't belong in this game in my opinion. Co-op campaigns were launched to celebrate the second anniversary of the release of the. The civilizations of the human players may not be the same, but it enhances diversity and strengthens both civilizations due to the other's team bonus. They use a slightly modified version of the map, AI, and settings. But this is about the only negative of this game.īest: units (does anyone remember the phalanx and the chariots? really awesome units!), sounds (this was where monks did use "wololo" when converting units, and god was it fun!), civilizations (those civilizations have a very big appeal for me personally) Co-op campaigns are a special game mode in which two players can play campaigns together. I hated the part where i had to use 6 simultneous sheep + scout to scout the map. Worst: a bit slow to get going, if you like very competitive play. Playing with your friends you can do so much crazy things. Personaly, having played all of AoE's my preferences would be:īest: General gameplay. "Age of Empires III has sold over 2 million copies as of May 2008" It took AoE3 3 years to reach that number In 3 months after its release, 2 million copies of AoE2 (Age of Kings) had been shipped. Concerning popularity, AoE2 was far more popular than AoE3.
