Age of Empires 4 shows off naval battles, camel riders
Age of Empires 4 shows off naval battles, camel riders
Two new trailers for Age of Empires 4 have arrived, one a brief glimpse of the Abbasid Dynasty civilization (based on the Abbasid Caliphate and the Mamluk Sultanate, rulers of the Islamic world for 750 years), their camel riders and House of Wisdom, and the other showing naval warfare. Neither has much to say about how the game will play, except that it sure looks like a game you'll be able to run on a laptop.Which is no bad thing, and the buildings do look much more nicely detailed than the not-to-scale units around them. Given that most of the time in an RTS you're zoomed-out to a ridiculous degree the fact individual models look basic isn't the end of the world. Not that you'd know it from the comments sections, which race back through the years with comparisons like "Nice 2010 graphics", "2006 graphics ¿why?" and finally "AoE 3 which was launched in 2005 had better looking naval combat than this".
www.pcgamer.comAge of Empires IV is launching on October 28, 2021, available in Game Pass for PC on day one
The team behind Age of Empires IV wants you to learn history while playing the game https://www.theverge.com/2021/4/10/22375911/age-of-empires-4-history-lesson-documentary-footage-music-languages
Age of Empires games have always taken place during historical periods, but Age of Empires IV wants to teach players about them while they play. It’ll include documentaries to explain campaigns and more.
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