I like Empires dawn of the mdoern world, but not many people play it online. Its cool because it has good ww2 meeles. Empire Earth and rise of nations is also good.
"There are no pacts between lion and men."
-Achilles, Troy
EE1 left me underwhelmed. You get to the modern age and you still can't build roads or bridges, just like in AoE. Civ2/3 is still the daddy of god games for me.
it seemed weird how there are borders between cities but unlike in ron you can cross them or build stuff over them and nothing happens. So whats the point of them? Also, the mouse scroll speed was real slow on the edge of the screen when you wanted the screen to shift and there wasnt any way of configuaring this (unlike the speed of the mouse on the viewing screen).
"There are no pacts between lion and men."
-Achilles, Troy
let's see how the multiplayer mode will play - i did not like the teching in the first part - at some point (cavalry tanks) the step is just to huge for the other player to handle it. same goes for tanks cyborgs
I dont like the progression of ages, it generally takes too long to play. I rather play a rts game online where everyone starts and ends in the same age, that's not to say there shouldnt be options to play different ages. Thats what I liked about empires dawn of the mdoern world. Everyone would play one age and maybe switch once, and ww2 is a blast to play online. Problem is not alot of servers or players online so it takes awhile to find a game and the other thing is alot of people play deathmatch which is gay in my opinion since it starts you out with a hell lot of resources and you have to build like crazy to not be outcompeted.
"There are no pacts between lion and men."
-Achilles, Troy
Strangler wrote:it seemed weird how there are borders between cities but unlike in ron you can cross them or build stuff over them and nothing happens. So whats the point of them? Also, the mouse scroll speed was real slow on the edge of the screen when you wanted the screen to shift and there wasnt any way of configuaring this (unlike the speed of the mouse on the viewing screen).
Yeah thats exactly what I think too. They need to add more emphasis on territories. The goddamn enemy shouldnt be able to come into my land and start building and gathering resources. They said that when you control a territory, you control all of the resources in it. That didnt seem true from what i've seen. This also makes most of the cool diplomatic settings useless, like not allowing allies to enter your territory, or to only allow them to gather resources in your territory. If the enemy can do it when you are at war with them, then why should they need special permission?
Yeah, I always play only 1 age too, so i can focus more on combat instead of teching. Once in a while i'll play through all the ages. It usually doesnt take that long, the game is usually over around the gun powder age.
DooMer wrote:Yeah, I always play only 1 age too, so i can focus more on combat instead of teching. Once in a while i'll play through all the ages. It usually doesnt take that long, the game is usually over around the gun powder age.
I usually draw the game out to information age and use nukes, cruise missles, stealth bombers, etc. on Alexender the Great who is still in The Enlightment age....oh wait...we're not talking about RoN are we?