I've never been a stream watcher but the youtube scene existed much before streaming AoE content was a thing and but I guess those viewers either watch streams or VODs now.
Yeah I'm already subbed to him and will check him out but don't people make build tutorials anymore? Or even just build order posts where they mention how and where to allocate the villagers? Watching VODs can only be so helpful, especially when all you're rusty and don't follow some of the stuff.
I got a bigger question, why has the whole scene shifted to livestreaming to the extent that every AoE2 video you find on youtube is a cut and edited stream?
Trying to suck less at this game now that I have some time but it seems people don't talk about build orders on the forums and don't make tutorials on youtube anymore. All the ones I could find on youtube are from streams and are 1 year older or more.
I still remember that you have to put the...
Anyone notice the -3 cavalry resistance attack that all mounted units seem to have? I saw it on the tt site: https://aoe2techtree.net/#Persians It says -3 (Cavalry resistance) in the attacks section for every mounted unit I checked for. Camels show it in both the armor and attacks section...
Akshually they'd be the Angevin Empire: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angevin_Empire
But necromancy of a two year-old-thread aside, even many of the new civs have names that don't make sense (Italians, Dravidians, Malay, Hindustanis etc) so I think they're just going with broader / generalized...
I tried changing my name from my current one to Sobek_Cataphract before searching that name and seeing that Sobek is already a used name by a player in tournaments; I also forgot to put in a reason for the name change. Having such a similar name may make people think I'm him so I don't want that...
Paid mods ended really well, for Bethesda that is. They were pushed back in their first try and they succeeded in the second try. Fallout 4 and Skyrim Speical Edition now have the ''Creator Club'' where players can buy user-created and Bethesda-vetted mods for credits bought with real money...
Except most people besides ''please make more DLC'' drones would be happy with having a stable, fun and balanced game whose value won't expire when the next patch or DLC screws everything up.
So much corporate money-speak is just more evidence that AoE2 as it once existed is dead. The game being sustainable shouldn't be a concern of the players. Its fun to discuss and all but they don't care about player feedback unless it touches their bottom line.
Lets take the example of...
Oh the irony of people defending character assassination as free speech. In your ideal world, is free speech in the hands of a biased mega-corp that plays favorites for money over principles?
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