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He did the same thing, and the result is pretty crippling.Hey gho, thanks for testing. My off grid placement of thousands of objects causes zero pathfinding issues.

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The original code was just deleted for some unfathomable reason.Ĭompare my PTC entry to CarolKarine's. AoKHD has horrendous pathfinding when compared to the original game, and it's not something that can really be patched. Quoted from Mr Wednesday:Yeah, that's really not an expansion problem I'd imagine. Especially when it delivered so much good content in other aspects (civilizations, buildings, campaigns, etc).
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I know it's probably because you had to do a lot of things in a short time (so it's MS's fault for pressing you or not hiring more people), but still.Īll this would have been OK if it was a free mod, but it's normal for users to expect more from an official expansion. Fortunately, the hot fix solved some problems, but others still remain.
#Aoe 2 validating subscriptions Patch#
Looks like a Civ3 unit (I'm not even sure if it isn't, it's from the old FE mod).Īnother disappointment was the lack of proper testing, the patch broke too many things again, this doesn't look very professional, more like a pre-release. What's the issue with Magyar Huszar?It's a different unit that doesn't fit. AOM is a very good example of animal "abundance", different animals with different food amount. As for food amount, IMHO Gaia Elephants could be less on the map with more food, instead of replicating the old system again and again. You shouldn't ignore the size of the animal, when it's already included in the game as other units (even AOE1 got this right, despite being much less proportional). Compare it to the original War Elephant, it looks completely out of place. Wild Elephant is a Boar replacement, so the size is intended, the animations are the same as the Elephant Archer, except for the running.No, they are not, the EA animations are also not perfect but much better (its body is properly affected by each step, while the Gaia Elephant is "sliding"). Is it just me or do some of the new animals move a little wierd? Like the zebra, it's animations aren't smooth, it looks like there are missing frames.Indeed, also the Lion has very short legs and it looks like he is running in mud (the rest of his legs are below the ground). Now, just do some polishing here and there and you can make this expansion really complete! After all the hype, It stood up to my expectations, and they weren't low! I haven't played all the campaigns yet but I'm enjoying it so far Overall, the African Kingdoms expansion is great. You didn't fix the Boyar's idle animation the new waterfalls look kinda weird, and that pixelated and repetitive graphic hurts my eyes. Loading Screens take a rather long amount of time to load (compared to the other expansions) I don't like the new graphics for the Condottiero, i think the older ones were better. Lots and lots of good-looking new eye-candy and other stuff to the scenario editor. Vast improvements on the AK and TF Unit Graphics to make them blend more with the ES units. The New Voice Acting is great, I was impressed by the quality. The expansion looks great, a lot of improvements since The Forgotten. For centuries the story of Yodit's vengeance would invoke fear in the hearts of all Ethiopians. Witness how exile shaped this fallen princess into a mighty queen. But when her jealous nephew accuses her of theft, Yodit is forced to flee her home country. Yodit: The beautiful princess Yodit has a promising future at the Aksumite court. Can you lead a Portuguese armada to the East and forge an empire that spans three continents and two oceans? A new world awaits! Now, daring explorers have returned from India and given Portugal hope of glories and wealth unachievable in the Old World. Francisco de Almeida: On the fringes of Europe, the Portuguese manage a meager and unsure existence, hardened by centuries of war against the Moors and rival Christian kingdoms.

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