Rath Darkblade wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 4:20 amSigh. MI, is there
anything new in those games? I've played AOE1 back in 1995, and AOE2 when it came out. (I still have my AOE2 disc -- plus, I also have AOE2 HD Edition on Steam (and the expansions -- "The Conquerors", "The Forgotten", "The African Kingdoms", "Rise of the Rajas") ... so ... does AOE2 Definitive Edition have anything
new, or is it just a marketing gimmick to make even more money?
AOE2 Definitive Edition comes with a brand new 4k-compatible graphics overhaul (HD Edition did not redo any graphics it was basically just support for modern systems and resolutions and easier multiplayer setup), completely remastered soundtrack, ongoing support and balancing updates, improved AI (even improved of HD Edition's AI). And you can zoom in and out of the game map. It also comes with all the DLC content available for HD Edition. Oh, and community content/mod support.
In ADDITION to the HD Edition DLC civilizations it also comes with 4 brand new civilizations:
-Bulgarians
-Cumans
-Lithuanians
-Tatars
As well, a DLC for Definitive Edition just came out yesterday called Lords of the West that comes with 2 NEW civilizations both of which have really interesting and unique technology trees:
-Burgundians
-Sicilians
AOE2 Definitive Edition truly is what it says it is: a PROPER remaster with ongoing meticulous support and balance patching happening and they seem to aim to support it on into the future. Their focus and attention and quality of work seems to go way beyond what was given for HD Edition which I've heard was a little half-hearted. I'm really impressed with it. Having the HD Edition's DLC included was a huge save back during the Winter sale on Steam because HD Edition and its DLC were NOT on sale but Definitive Edition was 50% off. Even now, Definitive Edition is a better priced package because HD Edition with all its DLC is currently $54.96 CAD and Definitive Edition (which includes all of that) and its own DLC "Lords of the West" is only $34.98 CAD total. That's all the improvements of the DE, ongoing support, and 6 more civilizations (and campaigns) to play with for $20 CAD less. It's an incredible deal.
AOE1 Definitive Edition has improved AI and pathfinding and the graphics and soundtrack are also remastered but it's basically the same game underneath which is dated for some people but I enjoy it. You can also play a custom game with the original graphics/music/sound data set in classic style if you want which is nice. AOE2DE doesn't have this as AOE2 HD already exists I guess. AOE3DE was just released a little while ago and as I understand it it had a rough launch with issues. I was never a big AOE3 guy anyway though so I haven't played it yet (but I did buy it over the sale). It's getting patches as well though and will improve. I have more faith in Forgotten Empires (the developer making these remasters) than I did back when HD Edition and Age of Mythology Extended Edition (also came out. It really seems like they're putting way more effort into it.
Also, Age of Empires IV is coming out soon (I hear Ritual Entertainment is working on it with Forgotten Empires). Not much is known about it other than the ages it takes place in are kind of like between the last age of AOE1 (Iron Age) and the first age of AOE3 (Discovery Age). So centralizing around the AOE2 medieval era again but with more content. I'm excited. I love Age of Empires.