Ok, so everyone out there reckons it'd be a good idea to buy RoR...So, this leads on to my question...
What is there in RoR that doesn't appear in "normal" AoE? More units? Or is is just another couple of campaigns?
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Stavesacre Inactive
posted 11-24-98 03:38 PM
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4 new civs 3 new units, 2 new upgrades 4 new campaigns 4 new techs 4 new map types random civ option random cliffs on maps units can be queued other small in game changes ( such as- ally chat is set ON as soon as the game starts )
and there are other small changes. For more in depth info. check out AOEH's RoR site or Ensemble Studios
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posted 11-27-98 00:45 AM
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In multiplayer games you know where your partners are on the map, so you dont have to ask where are you? One of the best benefits is you can que units. You can build units one after the other automatically (as long as you have the resources) In multiplayer the chat automatically is set to ally. If that doesnt convince you to buy it, I paid $10 for my copy. Best buy had it for $20 with a $10 rebate.