You dont understand my arguement. They arent finished. Why are they not finished? People have to wait for 16 weeks for 16 civs in order to get something that should readily be available upon the games release?
I feel sory for mss jenny. She holds our rightfull toxicity, people that dont know that devs dont publish anything in the official facebook nor understand she cant do anything even if she wants to help passing our message, because they dont hear her…
@zecanas said:
I feel sory for mss jenny. She holds our rightfull toxicity, people that dont know that devs dont publish anything in the official facebook nor understand she cant do anything even if she wants to help passing our message, because they dont hear her…
Just ask her the email of devs … we can passing the message directly
They still haven’t fixed the ugly zooming. If this is what they consider a finished product, count me out of any games Forgotten Empires ever make again.
Still so upset about this. I look at Age of Mythology and Age of Empires 2 HD, and I see what this could have been.
New expansions adding new civs, new features, long-term support, competitive multiplayer, but nooooo.
Microsoft has to be Microsoft. Definitely not buying anything Microsoft again, that’s for sure.
With 3 DE’s and AoE 4, it remains to be seen if AoE 1 would ever be popular enough for long term stuff. But I do hope they return once they are done rushing the other projects. Communication would be really nice, even if it was “we are currently engaged in another project”…
It’s still no excuse to release a game in a beta state, promise more content post-release, then only release a few bugfix patches and abandon the game.
I never would have expected this from FE due to their exemplary work in Aoe 2 HD and AoM.
At the very least I was hoping for something like Aoe 2 HD at release. A complete game with complete features, but Aoe DE is missing a lot of content, a lot of graphics is unfinished, a lot of features are broken, or missing, and the modding they promised is nowhere to be seen.