Greeks: we have heroes from our tales and myths fighting for us Egyptians: our king is our greatest hero Norse: our heroes are our greatest champions Atlanteans: anyone can be turned into a hero! Chinese: WOLOLOOOOO
This means that the Chinese are probably the worst matchup for Egyptians. Elephants are strong in AoM but were weak in AoE 2 because they were slow and were typically converted before they even reached their target. Without the monks in AoM, the elephants didn't have that weakness anymore and became reliable units. However, now that the Chinese bring back the conversion monks, the Egyptians lose a lot of the power that elephants and siege towers bring with it.
@@arthurm.8007 True, but Egyptians don't usually mass chariot archers, because any siege tower is worth like 10 chariot archer. Camels are not exactly at a large either. Full power of the Egyptians is a bulky force of elephants and siege towers and monks make this unviable. Also it's not like the Chinese will just march undefended monks into battle and sit back to await the results. They have armies of their own which protect their monks. I mean just watch them convert even one siege tower and then proceed to witness all your chariot archers getting demolished by it.
@Axiom Steel26 The point is that those elephants are slow and will get converted by the monks. What's a proper tank of your own making if he charges into your own lines?
You gotta admit, the Chinese are pretty cool. I didn't think they'd hold up in Age of Mythology, but they can hold their own against the Greeks, Egyptians, Norse, and even Atlanteans.
So... has The Tale of the Dragon received any updates of some sort? Last I heard, the campaign had some really bad issues with sound, with music sometimes being too loud to listen to the characters' voices. Also, I heard the Chinese were kind of overpowered, but the expansion was also very bugged and the scenarios seemed "lazy" in some way. Has any of that been fixed? Just want to know, out of curiosity. Hee hee hee! ':D
Not yet and unless they plan to make another dlc expansion, it's not likely. To be honest, the Chinese expansion came out too late, maybe had it came out at most two years after the Atleantian expansion with other cultures as well...
Greeks: we have heroes from our tales and myths fighting for us
Egyptians: our king is our greatest hero
Norse: our heroes are our greatest champions
Atlanteans: anyone can be turned into a hero!
Chinese: WOLOLOOOOO
Or:
Chinese: Your hero belong to us.
This means that the Chinese are probably the worst matchup for Egyptians. Elephants are strong in AoM but were weak in AoE 2 because they were slow and were typically converted before they even reached their target. Without the monks in AoM, the elephants didn't have that weakness anymore and became reliable units. However, now that the Chinese bring back the conversion monks, the Egyptians lose a lot of the power that elephants and siege towers bring with it.
Your comment doesnt make sense because chariot archers can kill easily the monks
@@arthurm.8007 True, but Egyptians don't usually mass chariot archers, because any siege tower is worth like 10 chariot archer. Camels are not exactly at a large either. Full power of the Egyptians is a bulky force of elephants and siege towers and monks make this unviable. Also it's not like the Chinese will just march undefended monks into battle and sit back to await the results. They have armies of their own which protect their monks. I mean just watch them convert even one siege tower and then proceed to witness all your chariot archers getting demolished by it.
@Axiom Steel26 The point is that those elephants are slow and will get converted by the monks. What's a proper tank of your own making if he charges into your own lines?
@@acozkn what about myth unit. Jiangshi, War Salamander, and age 4 myth units surely stronger than war elephants. They can become tanker for Chinese.
@@acozkn At least they still better than warcraft 3 reforged 😂😂.
You gotta admit, the Chinese are pretty cool. I didn't think they'd hold up in Age of Mythology, but they can hold their own against the Greeks, Egyptians, Norse, and even Atlanteans.
Wololoooo!!!
_WOLOLOOOOOOOOOO_
So... has The Tale of the Dragon received any updates of some sort? Last I heard, the campaign had some really bad issues with sound, with music sometimes being too loud to listen to the characters' voices. Also, I heard the Chinese were kind of overpowered, but the expansion was also very bugged and the scenarios seemed "lazy" in some way.
Has any of that been fixed? Just want to know, out of curiosity. Hee hee hee! ':D
Nope
MrDibara absolutely not
Not yet and unless they plan to make another dlc expansion, it's not likely. To be honest, the Chinese expansion came out too late, maybe had it came out at most two years after the Atleantian expansion with other cultures as well...
Hell no, i think the people in AoM are jus letting the game rot after their halfassed dlc
@@maazypaaz You do know the old team didnt work on this one right? It would not have past the old quality control.
cant believe they got jackie chan to do the mocap and vo for the whole campaign
What?
Who?
Cant believe there were no slavic 9r hindubexpansion. Especialy the hindu one... has so much potential
Clearly the ability to build gardens are taken from Japanese ability of building shrines.
I kinda expected the Chinese monks to be a melee unit as well.
Whaaaat you mean AOM doesnt end at atlanteans?? Omy god i havent played this yet
Its not great
Apparently the DLC is utter shite :/
Don't bother. It's shit.
Don't get it if you havent already, it sucks so so bad.
The civ is decent, but the campaign makes me wanna cry
And so friends is that the Chinese indebted the poorest countries 1:19
1:19
@@Esteban26.l😂
So happy they wont be in retold
Godammn mongorians
oi