My two cents

yo sinceramente prefiero no meterme ya a ningun lado quiero estar en paz

You guys should go play AoM if you want to encourage the devs! They put a lot of effort and passion into that game! I believe they will come back to AoE3 and backport the good changes they’ve made to AoM, since these two games use the same engine!!:victory_hand:

For now, the best way to support our beloved devs is to PREORDER the AoM Expansion Pass RIGHT NOW!

:love_you_gesture: :grinning_face: :+1:

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No, I’ll support them after they backport those improvements. Unfortunately WE destroyed any goodwill they had with this community and trust needs to be earned back, not taken for granted.

Also preordering video games just incenivizes them releasing low quality / unfinished product so no one should be doing that.

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Hello, Earnest Yuen.

No.

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No, I only have the Aom base version now and haven’t bought any DLC because, as I said before. Until WE resumes maintaining age of empires III, I won’t be buying any more of the games they’re responsible for.

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pues adelante compra todo lo que te vendan yo por mi parte ya gaste suficiente

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I had a genuine interest in buying AOM-R before they canceled the DLC, but I won’t buy another World Edge product until they treat AOE-3 and its community fairly.

In fact, that’s what I was doing before: buying other games in the series even if they weren’t my favorites. I was playing the Age of Empires 1 campaigns, since I never played the original, and I was having fun. I even gave AOE-4 a chance, but my PC can barely handle it. Besides, Age of Empires 3 is the one that still offers me what AOE-4 lacks: innovation.

I know your intentions are good here, but I don’t see how this will make World Edge pay attention to us.

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Yes, I had just bought AoM Retold Premium for Christmas 2024 and they go and do that with AoE 3
 how sad


I know you most likely meant this as a joke but that’s not really helping the game at all. What would help is new people purchasing 3.

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In a better timeline 3DE would still be getting updates. It would also get proper marketing.

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Nope to me purchasing AOM:R DLC.

I’m not spending my hard-earned money on AOE content until we get some positive movement with AOEIII. I still feel the entire AOEIII community has been slighted by WE with their unprofessional actions (or lack of).

I still feel that if there was intention to sunset AOEIII (which always seemed silly when you can clearly see it is still very much active), that it at least was ‘let go’ with a decent patch/update to tie a few loose ends and show some kind of level of respect to a community who had (and still do) support it.

But hey-ho, it is what it is. I just know I’m not going to throw my money on things when I feel World’s Edge don’t give a ****.

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It might be possible if they hadn’t made Retold in the first place, but it wouldn’t be fair to go down that road, as they would simply focus more on AoE 4 and AoE 3 would remain in the same fate


AoE4 is a stain in the series’ legacy. I don’t understand why it got so popular tbh.

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pues era el regreo de una saga despues de tanto tiempo, la nostalgia. la inyecciĂłn de dinero y bueno, por que era mas sencillo de aprender que aoe 3, hubieron bastantes factores la verdad, pero como puedes ver el numero de esu jugadores se desinflo bastante

Me neither, I mean, deep down it’s a carbon copy of AoE 2 with civs more like those in 3
 if I’m starting to like it more it’s because they’re releasing better civs, but otherwise I would have abandoned it back in 2023


Claro, estuvimos esperando 16 años desde su Ășltima entrega numerada (AoEO no cuenta porque es un spinoff) y el hype era muy grande
obviamente, luego de su lanzamiento la gente de AoE 2 y 3 se regresaron a sus respectivos juegos y solo quedaron los nuevos jugadores y los que venĂ­an de SC2


They actually marketed it. And then it had a harder drop off than aoe3 :joy:

Edit: before I’m taken out of context I’m speaking proportionally

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I wonder what Age of Empires 3 would be like with similar treatment. Participation in official tournaments, major content creators talking about its features, etc.

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What’s wrong with the campaign? I’ve been through it all. I even replayed the campaign again when I found out that the game was no longer supported.

The same as now. If they could, they would.


Regarding the topic, stop wasting your time with nonsense. The game is dead, there will never be anything else. No one will have any relationships with anyone else. Even though AoM was the game of my childhood, and I’m glad they made a remaster, I’m not happy overall. They should have made AoM 2 instead of this zombie with a lifespan.


Don’t you understand that AoE 2’s large player base is only supported by the price of a new PC? It has 100 campaigns and civilizations. You might as well close the game and finally do something new.
I really disliked the degradation of mechanics in AoE 4 (there’s no melee for ranged units; that’s a mechanic from 2005). The artillery assembly and disassembly (which takes several seconds, so why even bother with it then) and other archaic downgrades. It’s a disaster.
I probably won’t play this game, not because of a boycott, but simply because it’s more outdated than Starfield.

How do you know? Steamdb and no denials as of yet, hope is what keeps some going
..

The thing is nostalgia takes you a long way these dsys, you have loyal players who keep buying so why stop?

There will be an aoe 5 at some point and if you want newer games play aoe 4 or aom

Perhaps the game would have done much better and had around 9k players, but not much more, since it’s difficult to keep up if you don’t play it much


It’s not very historical, at least the original three, and that scared off many AoE 2 players who wanted to play more historical campaigns, like Napoleon, Suleiman, Frederick the Great, Ivan the Terrible, etc.

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