Boit have you ever considered doing a beginners guide, or maybe like intermediate guide? Like making army groups, shifting between specific buildings, quickly queuing multiple units etc. I havent played AoM in years and maybe there are in game tutorials i forgot about. But breaking the skill barrier could lead to more competition!
IamMagic has some really good guides that are easy enough to follow for all stages of skill level. Boit has a fundamentals series that shows off some really good thought processes. Personally, I've found "Automaton" to be a really good channel for me as I am past the stage of control groups and would rather learn niche information like how the eco upgrades differ in terms of efficacy with each civ. Heaps and heaps of guides out there for this game, for every skill level.
I respect your opinion but this take from some people boggles my mind. It's a great RTS, actually fantastic, but a lot of the civs look very samey from a visual standpoint and have most of the same units. It's lacking god powers and myth units too, which make AOM more fun, in my opinion at least.
Ah yes, love me sum goofy ahh tower rush, castle drop, build blocking wars, villager wars, treb wars. Played +1k Aoe2 matches. The same way to play everytime. Same boring looking units, same mechanics and similar meta for every civ, same black forest or arabia, dead water maps and battles. A gazillion population, infinite villager production, sensless military meatgrinder, trash trade system, trash units ftw, no consistant fighing, no autoqueue, no fun, nothing special.
Thank you for bringing team games after years.
Boit have you ever considered doing a beginners guide, or maybe like intermediate guide? Like making army groups, shifting between specific buildings, quickly queuing multiple units etc. I havent played AoM in years and maybe there are in game tutorials i forgot about. But breaking the skill barrier could lead to more competition!
IamMagic has some really good guides that are easy enough to follow for all stages of skill level. Boit has a fundamentals series that shows off some really good thought processes. Personally, I've found "Automaton" to be a really good channel for me as I am past the stage of control groups and would rather learn niche information like how the eco upgrades differ in terms of efficacy with each civ. Heaps and heaps of guides out there for this game, for every skill level.
@@ghostrecon3214 I got you! In 45 mins. 😈
Team Games Are the best 😊
Really cool game! Very fun to watch!
Boit carrying the team
how do you find oracles like that? with what key shortcut?
By default I think it's /
Training before CAPTAIN'S WINTER DRAFT tourney? 😅
While I love AOM, I think aoe2 is just waaay better, nothing like watching a Hera vs Viper game
I respect your opinion but this take from some people boggles my mind. It's a great RTS, actually fantastic, but a lot of the civs look very samey from a visual standpoint and have most of the same units. It's lacking god powers and myth units too, which make AOM more fun, in my opinion at least.
@@RustCohle072 This! AOM is way more fun.
Ah yes, love me sum goofy ahh tower rush, castle drop, build blocking wars, villager wars, treb wars. Played +1k Aoe2 matches. The same way to play everytime. Same boring looking units, same mechanics and similar meta for every civ, same black forest or arabia, dead water maps and battles. A gazillion population, infinite villager production, sensless military meatgrinder, trash trade system, trash units ftw, no consistant fighing, no autoqueue, no fun, nothing special.
@thiagoulart what you just described is what makes AOE so fun
This whole thread is the definition of "one mans trash is another mans treasure"