Title: Age of Empires Online Post by: Aez on August 17, 2010, 07:02:52 PM http://www.ageofempiresonline.com/ (http://www.ageofempiresonline.com/)
There's a trailer with some gameplay footage. You can sign for beta. Warning : You need a WndowLive account. The beta application process is nightmarish, I'm not sure what they were thinking or if they were thinking at all. After all the complains they got over WindowLive, they've managed to make it even more complicated. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Engels on August 17, 2010, 10:48:10 PM Its not nightmarish if you already have a WIndowsLive account, which you may have already if you played Fallout3 or Dirt2 (that I know of).
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Ghambit on April 29, 2011, 04:46:51 PM /necromonger
Beta keys going out for FP peeps today. NDA is lifted. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Aez on May 01, 2011, 07:09:33 AM If NDA is lifted :
I have not played that much but my understanding is that it's a Diku RTS. You have a permanent town where you attach (equip) items to your building (microtransaction) and you do missions to get money, experience and loot. I'm not sure if your permanent town can ever be attacked, it didn't look like it could. It starts very slowly, you progressively add units to your arsenal like you would add skills in your first 30 lvl in diku RPG. The missions are extremely bland (build 10 farms, kill enemy camp). I did not bother more than an hour; I can't tell you if there's a end game. The graphics are nice and run well on my 3 years old computer. They are very repetitive, you can only play as Greeks or Egyptians. If you like the formula, I think you would be happier playing Battleforge. Game for window is required to play. It's awful. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Cadaverine on May 01, 2011, 08:42:40 AM It was ok, in small doses, as a time waster. No idea why it isn't a browser game, though, other than as an excuse to cram GfWL down more peoples throats.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: CadetUmfer on May 11, 2011, 01:38:49 PM No, your home city can't be attacked. It's basically a paperdoll.
The game uses the Age3 engine, which won't run in a browser. It's certainly not Diku (I'm thinking you don't actually know what that means). It's closer to an expanded version of Age3's "home cities". You earn XP, gain levels and points to spend unlocking the tech tree. In addition to the tech tree, there are items that can be looted, crafted, or bought. These can be "abilities" like Aoe3 home city cards, or equipment used by units/buildings (weapons, armor, etc) to give bonuses. The quests are absolutely terrible, just like every other MMO. Still, there's a decent RTS under there (better than Age3, not as good as Age2). After a few hours you hit level 10, and can start 1v1 or 2v2. That's almost certainly all I'll ever do. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: ezrast on May 11, 2011, 02:42:22 PM That art style could not possibly repulse me more.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: K9 on May 14, 2011, 02:09:41 AM I think the aesthetic is pretty well done personally
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on August 21, 2011, 03:17:01 AM It's out. Anyone tried it? I'm unable to even get it to install, the downloader apparently randomly selects an error message every time I try. Also, reading from the official forums, had I originally downloaded the game one day earlier than I did, uninstalling it would've wiped out my c:\games folder.
However, it's apparently a really good game underneath all the clownshoes. Edit: uninstalling the GFWL client and not reinstalling worked for the downloader. Which is ironic. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Stabs on August 21, 2011, 04:53:55 AM It's out. Anyone tried it? I'm unable to even get it to install, the downloader apparently randomly selects an error message every time I try. Also, reading from the official forums, had I originally downloaded the game one day earlier than I did, uninstalling it would've wiped out my c:\games folder. However, it's apparently a really good game underneath all the clownshoes. Edit: uninstalling the GFWL client and not reinstalling worked for the downloader. Which is ironic. I'm afraid you've talked me out of it. Good game or not life's too short for a game that seems to be harder to install than Linux. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on August 21, 2011, 05:23:22 AM I was on the verge of ditching it myself, but now everything seems to work. It is a wonder, a GFWL game that only works if I don't have the GFWL client installed.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on August 21, 2011, 07:49:44 AM Oh god, the game gave me one of those "win a match" pvp quests. I took it and went to fight. I was level 5 and was put against an epiced level 40 dude. Matchmaking fail once again.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on August 21, 2011, 12:01:51 PM Right, I played for 8 hours straight. MMORTS is a great (and addictive) idea.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Ghambit on August 21, 2011, 03:04:01 PM Say what you will, it's a suprisingly well done F2P game. And tbh, if you're at all into resourcey-RTS you should probably at least give it a try.
It's a bit grindy through the tut-levels (1-10) but beyond that it shows promise and I like how the premium stuff is basically for content only, not "gear." The coop matches will be where the rubber meets the road though imo. I havent gotten to that part yet. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Malakili on August 22, 2011, 05:43:33 AM What does the "MMO" part add that makes it better than a normal RTS? The way you guys are talking about it sounds more like MMO has been translated here into "RPG" with stuff like gear and levels. How does it compare to AoE II and III just on RTS merit?
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on August 22, 2011, 06:46:27 AM The game basically just has leveling, loot and crafting mechanics on top of the regular RTS experience. There's coop, pvp and visiting your friends' cities but very little massive multiplayer. There might be something on higher levels, but for now what's being shown is enough to hook me. I even bought a premium civ for 20 bux. I've never played AoE games before.
If you crave for MMO above all, I think End of Nations will be your thing. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: tazelbain on August 22, 2011, 07:04:57 AM I didn't make it through the registration too many hoops.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Ghambit on August 22, 2011, 08:43:09 AM I didn't make it through the registration too many hoops. Is your heart beating? If so, I assume you have an Xbox Live acct. like every other gamer on the planet. This is the only hoop that's required to jump through. What does the "MMO" part add that makes it better than a normal RTS? The way you guys are talking about it sounds more like MMO has been translated here into "RPG" with stuff like gear and levels. How does it compare to AoE II and III just on RTS merit? The main thing is locating the crafting mats/gear you want via trade-chat and visiting other cities. The other is essentially a simple MP lobby. So yah, not much MMO there... BattleForge actually has more in these regards tbh. So it's basically dollhouse AOE with MMO-crafting/trade. The dollhouse being your permanent instanced empire you build and other people visit. The crafting being anything from a fancy shrub for your city to a broadsword for your fighters when you venture into questing/battles. The amount of gear that gets mixed up in all this is a helluva lot. The key to the game though is trade. W/o viable trade, there's little reason to have the dollhouse and the game becomes more grindy, since the only other way to gain ingame gold is by questing. And said gold is necessary to buy/upgrade gear. I actually need to even see if there's an auction house. So far all I've seen is tradechat spam. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: tazelbain on August 22, 2011, 09:01:01 AM I already have a Live account which is why the extra hoops to make me through a dumb ass market place so I have to enter a credit card so I can "buy" a game so I get a serial number so I can play free game is doubly retarded.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on August 22, 2011, 09:11:23 AM I already have a Live account which is why the extra hoops to make me through a dumb ass market place so I have to enter a credit card so I can "buy" a game so I get a serial number so I can play free game is doubly retarded. The serial thing is a bug. :awesome_for_real: Try downloading the client here: http://ageofempiresonline.com/ Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: tazelbain on August 22, 2011, 09:28:04 AM That's were I started.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on August 22, 2011, 09:34:10 AM In that case I have no idea what's going on.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Secundo on August 22, 2011, 12:20:48 PM I had no problem whatsoever installing and playing the free version. I did have a GFWL account since before but it did not have any credit card info nor did it ask for them.
I later decided to buy a civpack for 20$ and then I had to enter my details of course.. I think Malakili described the game well enough although I suspect that you can get most of the mats yourself if you are patient, but that remains to be seen. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Rendakor on August 23, 2011, 07:16:51 AM Downloaded this to give it a shot, but it looks like the servers are down. Didn't have any problems installing, I just used my old Xbox 360 login for GFWL. Is there a way to change resolutions? The default one it chose looks wonky on my monitor, but I didn't see a "settings" option from the main menu.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on August 23, 2011, 07:25:40 AM You have to log in, maybe even choose a civ, to get options.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Rendakor on August 23, 2011, 07:35:18 AM Ahh, thanks.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on August 23, 2011, 09:38:00 AM FFS, why is server downtime scheduled at EU prime time?
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Lantyssa on August 23, 2011, 11:12:20 AM Because you're not real people.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Rendakor on August 23, 2011, 06:53:21 PM Played a bit of this, it's really kind of interesting in a WoW-meets-RTS kind of way. For the low price of free I'm pretty satisfied; not sure if I'll ever spend any cash on it but we'll see.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Rokal on August 23, 2011, 08:05:45 PM Didn't have any problems installing it myself, but I've done the GFWL thing a few times before. Really nice art style, gameplay seems less serious than SC2. Will probably try out a bit more and throw some money at it if they halve the cash shop prices.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: FieryBalrog on August 23, 2011, 09:58:14 PM The art style is well done and the game is very well animated and crisp. Plus the classic AoE 2 gameplay is largely intact and the "phat lewts" mechanic is actually fairly well done.
On the down side the single player missions are full of repetitive grindy stuff that basically is there for the sake of filling your bars. Still, I bought a $20 civ, which basically gives you the full game for that civ. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on August 24, 2011, 04:59:57 AM I'm at level 12 or 13 right now, and the game's options are opening up in a significant manner. There's all sorts of advisors, some give buffs and others allow the use of special units. Crafting is pretty involved -- you can only choose two skills out of eight, which means that you'll have to trade to max out your civ's gear slots. You'll also need special mats that take days in real time to create, but the timer keeps running while you're logged out.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: tazelbain on August 24, 2011, 09:12:24 AM Are there any mechanical differences between the civs?
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on August 24, 2011, 09:43:08 AM Lots, but I've only played the Greeks. As far as I can tell, Greeks are Terrans and Egyptians are Zerg. Which would presumably make the upcoming Persians Protoss.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: luckton on August 25, 2011, 03:31:24 PM I'll give this a go...what realm are you on?
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on August 26, 2011, 12:05:39 AM I'm on Athens, as Jakonovski.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: luckton on August 26, 2011, 05:54:41 AM Got it...I'm rather impressed so far. DralorZek here.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: luckton on August 26, 2011, 01:18:15 PM I'll mimic the comments said earlier, for a F2P game, it's surprisingly polished. Would be interesting to see if they add guilds/alliances/whatever...Bat Country: Age of Empires chapter, anyone? :drill:
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Trippy on April 02, 2012, 12:35:08 AM This is available on Steam now. There's also a sale on the All-in-Wonder bundle.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Dren on April 02, 2012, 10:10:35 AM Why this didn't come up in my search, I can't say. Anyway, as I said in the Steam area, this was a good move for me. I'm impressed enough to also buy the $16 pack that went on sale over the weekend. I'm having a lot of fun with it. Going to play coop with my son tonight and see how that goes.
Getting a "guild" together for this game would be nice. I haven't tried the public PvP yet, but I'm expecting bad things as usual. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: jakonovski on April 03, 2012, 05:17:16 AM I played this for 20-30 hours when it came out. Will probably play some more if I can somehow move my game to Steam. PvP was pretty horrible when I tried it, mostly due to matchmaking issues (my low level ass got pitted against someone with all purples on his main troop types), but mechanically solid.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: NiX on April 03, 2012, 05:49:41 AM This has replaced StarCraft 2 for now. They nailed the AoE feel and I've been sinking tons of time into it over the past week. Well worth the $16 for everything released so far.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Dren on April 03, 2012, 09:23:28 AM 3 nights now up too late...gonna kill me. Anyway, coop with the son was really fun last night. Works well. I just need to balance my quests better with his. He started in a different empire, so I helped him with a lot of quests I'll probably have to redo later. I still got money and items though. I really like that when a chest is found, each player gets an exact copy. I might have to pop for another full package deal when it comes around again.
Steam just keeps making me spend money damn it. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: NiX on April 03, 2012, 06:32:02 PM 3 nights now up too late...gonna kill me. Anyway, coop with the son was really fun last night. Works well. I just need to balance my quests better with his. He started in a different empire, so I helped him with a lot of quests I'll probably have to redo later. I still got money and items though. I really like that when a chest is found, each player gets an exact copy. I might have to pop for another full package deal when it comes around again. Steam just keeps making me spend money damn it. The deal is still active on Steam for the All in Wonder bundle that contains everything. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Trippy on April 09, 2012, 02:17:03 AM Is anybody else's game crashing on launch on with the Steam version? I get to the loading screen with the boat "wait" animation and then it crashes right when the sound starts up.
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Hawkbit on April 09, 2012, 08:22:57 AM Not mine. However, I have noticed that starting through Steam takes longer to load.
Initially, I had loading issues with the GFWL .dll. Can you do a verify on those files somehow? Not sure if that's the cause or not, but it caused my game to not even load into processes. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Dren on April 10, 2012, 05:12:31 PM 3 nights now up too late...gonna kill me. Anyway, coop with the son was really fun last night. Works well. I just need to balance my quests better with his. He started in a different empire, so I helped him with a lot of quests I'll probably have to redo later. I still got money and items though. I really like that when a chest is found, each player gets an exact copy. I might have to pop for another full package deal when it comes around again. Steam just keeps making me spend money damn it. The deal is still active on Steam for the All in Wonder bundle that contains everything. Yeah, just got another one for my son. He likes and plays it enough to justify. Still a lot of fun. Sorry, no issues here Trippy. Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Pezzle on April 11, 2012, 10:16:52 AM Picked this up. Wow, I suck at this game. Badly. To make it worse, 3 times now I have 'lost connection' to the server mid game and poof! Strange, since my connection did not actually drop..
Title: Re: Age of Empires Online Post by: Dren on April 27, 2012, 06:55:21 PM Picked this up. Wow, I suck at this game. Badly. To make it worse, 3 times now I have 'lost connection' to the server mid game and poof! Strange, since my connection did not actually drop.. Unfortunately, that's why I stopped playing this game. I've had multiple 30 minute games drop without getting the quest finished. My frustration hit a max level. I have no issues with connection on anything else. Done. |