lucasbytegenius
Well-Known Member
Hey guys,
Just wondered how many of you with your fancy gaming rigs that you cool off with liquid nitrogen still play the old (well, AOE3 is only 3-5 years old) Ensemble Studios (now Robot Entertainment) games, like the original Age of Empires, Age of Empires 2, Age of Mythology, and Age of Empires 3.
I still take AOE2 for a spin sometimes, after all I got it in the middle of last year, and I play AOM a lot, it's been almost the only thing I play lately, mainly because of performance on my machine.
Gotta say there sometimes isn't anything more fun than sending your axemen to hack people, and pelting your idle villagers with catapults (like I did before I discovered the delete key
) and watching meteorites thunder down upon the enemy base.
Just wondered how many of you with your fancy gaming rigs that you cool off with liquid nitrogen still play the old (well, AOE3 is only 3-5 years old) Ensemble Studios (now Robot Entertainment) games, like the original Age of Empires, Age of Empires 2, Age of Mythology, and Age of Empires 3.
I still take AOE2 for a spin sometimes, after all I got it in the middle of last year, and I play AOM a lot, it's been almost the only thing I play lately, mainly because of performance on my machine.
Gotta say there sometimes isn't anything more fun than sending your axemen to hack people, and pelting your idle villagers with catapults (like I did before I discovered the delete key