Some good reads... there just might be hope too that there are other early versions around..
Quoted from July1997 OGR:
Age of Empires falls into the latter category, and it's had everyone at the OGR and Computer & Net Player offices completely addicted for the past few weeks.
Anymore post here I will put em up
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Dean McCullough Clubman
posted 08-01-07 07:01 PM
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1 / 4
Hmph. Go ahead and add the Gamespot review...
They claim that micromanagement is a "bad" thing, which is something I failt to understand.
The only thing that bothers me is how bad Greece is and how good Hittite is. As well as moving units can be remarkably irritating...
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Vantek Banned
posted 08-02-07 07:55 AM
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3 / 4
I understand perfectly what they mean by too much micro being a bad thing. For an example, I find plain AoE without expansion poor simply because you can't queue up units. To me RoR is infinitely better already because of this ridiculously simple fix.
A matter of taste, 's.
Dean McCullough Clubman
posted 08-02-07 08:49 AM
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4 / 4
I understand perfectly what they mean by too much micro being a bad thing. For an example, I find plain AoE without expansion poor simply because you can't queue up units. To me RoR is infinitely better already because of this ridiculously simple fix.
That's another small issue, but it's the only one. It's not that bad either. Just use your hotkeys. Things like these make MP in AoE really great because its much, much more difficult.
They shouldn't have bogged it down so much for that.