Sad news. Just got to know via a friend. Long back, he used to be a friend whom I had most fun with in 1v1 games and eventually became way too skilled for me. Our friendship went a long way back.
RIP.
Hello all. I was wondering what are the best civs on Arabia in the current expansion played (Wololo Kingdoms?).
Also, how much percentage of the voobly base still plays the original AoC?
Just curious here. Not thinking of getting back into the game.
Some ideas (But this is mostly keeping in mind an AOC perspective):
Mongols + Huns
* Super fast feudal time
* Extremely good feudal age
* Super effective Cav Arch in castle age
* Mangudai will be cheaper due to Hun CA bonus
Probably even better:
Aztecs + Goths
* EW will be cheaper due to...
Yes, they are better off with some buffs IMO, especially the non-heavy scorpion.
In the balance patch I had made I buffed the whole scorpion-line's speed by 10% and the non-heavy scorpion's attack from 12 to 14.
Argument from authority fallacy.
But why? What aspect of military/eco balance makes turtling better? I'm not saying you are wrong, but there are no specific reasons laid out.
Knight + CA can counter it. You can play around with few knights + lots of CA first and at some point when he has lots of skirms switch over to mass knights and surprise him. You have a lead in the guessing game.
Hell no, the oldest 2k4 levels would translate to 1k8 level of today. With the accumulation of knowledge and development of strategy and build orders, the skill level in the game has progressed way too much over its 17 years of being played.
Islam is not defined by what a few muslims who are good human beings practice. It will always be fundamentally tied to the scripture until a majority of Muslims start rejecting that type of islam. After throughly studying islam and to a lesser extent christianity I can give you very good reasons...
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