I love how you just make it look like child's play. And man, those conversions were so fast. I could never get enemies to convert that quickly, even on easy mode. Great work!
Its a good thing that someone is still uploading a 1992 game keep up i remenber i used to play this game in my windows 95 the most crasiest mission was the demo one with carthage when you needed to build a wonder inside the flags impossible mission
both strategies is hard here, 1, go east and convert a entire village and start to build your base. but the reds will have no propblem building their army up fast and send it at you 2 go for red and make sure their army is yours, its harder but in the end you will have a massive army and no one can stop you
It seems impossible, but later you own it. I made this way in normal level. Watching you play, it looks like the key is to keep out of the enemy's line of sight. But they are so quick compared to the old Hammurabi....
It never occured to me you could do that O_o Guess I didn't have the micromanagement skill or patience to do it attacking the Reds directly... My priest kept getting killed
The barracks takes a while to destroy. Seeing as they have so many villagers, you can rze the houses and then they cannot build more clubmen, leaving you time to destroy the barracks.
Really well executed Magnatio. The offensive approach is much harder in the Definitive Edition after the AI improvement of Patch 9 (April 2019). The AI sends the axemen on your direction even if it loses line of sight with your priest so you get caught quite easily. So far I have only been able to take the defensive approach and it is not a walk in the park anymore. I have the video of my attempt on my channel if you want to compare it. Are you also playing the Definitive Edition?
I beat the DE AI with no stone or gold. One worker got away to the North and eventually I got there. But it took ages and with no resources of any kind left, it was touch and go!
I always thought you were meant to convert yellow, slowly build up, then finally attack red. This never worked out though, because red would always get a butt-load of axemen with their +2 attack and wipe me out. This makes a lot more sense actually. Although, whether or not you are successful depends a fair bit on luck.
Good strategy too. Afters some hundred attempts, I finally could own'em like Magnatio did, even in the first AoE edition. My two last sucessful attempts:
Didn't know this strategy was possible. It seems that in your vid the red team starts at first age with nothing. When I play the game, the red team is already at the second age with towers and a good 10-12 army. I never have more than 3 minutes to build enough wood, stone and food to reach second age and retreat to the northwest peninsula to sustain a siege against the red team and slowly build my army.
Sadly this approach for the initial conversions doesn't work anymore in AEO2DE and Return of Rome. You can't convert and move out of sight like the old times. The improved AI is relentless and will chase your priest with all their current army the first time you attempt a conversion and unless you have towers, or an army of your own to stop the bee line, or a transport to hide the priest, it will end in his death.
Just Checked. It works the same as I did in my other vid for Return of Rome. Ib the beginning if you convert the first Axeman fast enough red axemen deaggro your priest and starts chasing your newly converted axeman.
@@Magnatio Don't know, when I converted the first axeman and sent him to the others chasing the priest they didn't switch target, they kept going straight to the priest. I've seen that behaviour in other maps too, whole groups of enemies going directly to monks/priests when they convert or siege weapons, disregarding completely the player forces, towers or castles and no matter their casualties.
Unlike you, i converted 1 villager and 1 or 2 axemen and ran to a starting position and build a base there. Using the single builder to then farm food to create more villagers and convert any axemen that came to the base. I build a whole base and by the time i was strong enough to build a whole army and attack red, I found that the red had long ran out of food and had cut every single tree on their side of the base. BTW i attacked Red because i was out of trees to chop. After i got red, i was not strong enough to take yellow because of the wall of towers. So i had to build farms and build scouts and chariots until i no longer had any wood. I then went on exploration to find wood to build farms. Lol. I defeated Red but kept their port and continued trading food for gold. Then i went to the northern most point and found wood there, and used that wood to build my army and took down the towers one by one. Had i not been able to take them down the game would have been a draw since i didnt have any wood to even build farms. So no food either. Exhausted gold and stones long time ago. lol. Anyhow when i breached the towers, the yellow villagers were just standing doing nothing because they had literally no resources. When i went for the townhall, the whole flock of 20-30villagers came to attack me lol. Anyhow, this mission took me months to complete.
Army of the bone-welding angry villagers.
The ending of this scenario is always finding some random villager in the top corner lol
This was the approach i never got to pull off, now I'm doing it vicariously through this video, cheers.
Man you are the only one I know that does aoe 1 campaigns and you are a beast .
Wololo memes are great, but the Priest is low-key invaluable as a medic.
For the first time, I see a game totally in the Stone Age. Great!
I love how you just make it look like child's play. And man, those conversions were so fast. I could never get enemies to convert that quickly, even on easy mode. Great work!
converting yellow actually is easier but takes more time to win
if you go for yellow red gets so much stronger
You absolute madman.
Its a good thing that someone is still uploading a 1992 game keep up i remenber i used to play this game in my windows 95 the most crasiest mission was the demo one with carthage when you needed to build a wonder inside the flags impossible mission
I thought this game was from 1997.
@@landochabod7 It's from 1997, Ayoubus is wrong.
Your approaches for each mission are absolutely amazing👏👏👏👏
Ruthless efficiency.
On hardest, Every mission is done only on hardest.
both strategies is hard here, 1, go east and convert a entire village and start to build your base. but the reds will have no propblem building their army up fast and send it at you
2 go for red and make sure their army is yours, its harder but in the end you will have a massive army and no one can stop you
Yes, yellow is quite passive and only there as a conversion farm ;p
Get wololo'd
When i firstly tried to win using this approach i was succesfull only after 10 attempts. Now only 1 of 3 attempts is unsuccesfull.
It seems impossible, but later you own it. I made this way in normal level. Watching you play, it looks like the key is to keep out of the enemy's line of sight. But they are so quick compared to the old Hammurabi....
It never occured to me you could do that O_o Guess I didn't have the micromanagement skill or patience to do it attacking the Reds directly... My priest kept getting killed
The barracks takes a while to destroy. Seeing as they have so many villagers, you can rze the houses and then they cannot build more clubmen, leaving you time to destroy the barracks.
Thanks for this strategy, it worked for me.
Really well executed Magnatio. The offensive approach is much harder in the Definitive Edition after the AI improvement of Patch 9 (April 2019). The AI sends the axemen on your direction even if it loses line of sight with your priest so you get caught quite easily. So far I have only been able to take the defensive approach and it is not a walk in the park anymore. I have the video of my attempt on my channel if you want to compare it. Are you also playing the Definitive Edition?
I beat the DE AI with no stone or gold. One worker got away to the North and eventually I got there. But it took ages and with no resources of any kind left, it was touch and go!
I was never able to figure this out as a kid. Like most in the comments, i would convert most of yellow and grt overwhelmed
there is another video where i start with yellow
Enter, insert hoyohoyo, enter, be happy!
I always thought you were meant to convert yellow, slowly build up, then finally attack red. This never worked out though, because red would always get a butt-load of axemen with their +2 attack and wipe me out. This makes a lot more sense actually. Although, whether or not you are successful depends a fair bit on luck.
u can convert some yellows and build ur base hidding, where u start with the priest, use buildings as wall, and hide, soon enough u will win
Good strategy too. Afters some hundred attempts, I finally could own'em like Magnatio did, even in the first AoE edition. My two last sucessful attempts:
I used to dock block the crossing and build towers there. You need lots of wood to fight the ships.
Didn't know this strategy was possible. It seems that in your vid the red team starts at first age with nothing. When I play the game, the red team is already at the second age with towers and a good 10-12 army. I never have more than 3 minutes to build enough wood, stone and food to reach second age and retreat to the northwest peninsula to sustain a siege against the red team and slowly build my army.
He always starts in the first age. Use "reveal map" and "no fog" cheats in the beginning and check the age.
The red appears to start in the second age, because they already have the axemen in their army. I'll check it out with the "reveal map".
Reveal map and no fog show hes in second age with 5 axeman
Rogan ?
Sadly this approach for the initial conversions doesn't work anymore in AEO2DE and Return of Rome. You can't convert and move out of sight like the old times. The improved AI is relentless and will chase your priest with all their current army the first time you attempt a conversion and unless you have towers, or an army of your own to stop the bee line, or a transport to hide the priest, it will end in his death.
It worked in return of rome one month ago. I have a video
@@Magnatio Well I did two days ago and all initial red soldiers started chasing the priest
I will check it again. Ty
Just Checked. It works the same as I did in my other vid for Return of Rome. Ib the beginning if you convert the first Axeman fast enough red axemen deaggro your priest and starts chasing your newly converted axeman.
@@Magnatio Don't know, when I converted the first axeman and sent him to the others chasing the priest they didn't switch target, they kept going straight to the priest. I've seen that behaviour in other maps too, whole groups of enemies going directly to monks/priests when they convert or siege weapons, disregarding completely the player forces, towers or castles and no matter their casualties.
destroying first, i don't see any possibilities to avoid destroing
Unlike you, i converted 1 villager and 1 or 2 axemen and ran to a starting position and build a base there. Using the single builder to then farm food to create more villagers and convert any axemen that came to the base. I build a whole base and by the time i was strong enough to build a whole army and attack red, I found that the red had long ran out of food and had cut every single tree on their side of the base. BTW i attacked Red because i was out of trees to chop. After i got red, i was not strong enough to take yellow because of the wall of towers. So i had to build farms and build scouts and chariots until i no longer had any wood. I then went on exploration to find wood to build farms. Lol. I defeated Red but kept their port and continued trading food for gold. Then i went to the northern most point and found wood there, and used that wood to build my army and took down the towers one by one. Had i not been able to take them down the game would have been a draw since i didnt have any wood to even build farms. So no food either. Exhausted gold and stones long time ago. lol. Anyhow when i breached the towers, the yellow villagers were just standing doing nothing because they had literally no resources. When i went for the townhall, the whole flock of 20-30villagers came to attack me lol. Anyhow, this mission took me months to complete.
I have another video, where I safely set up a base. Please check.
It's possible doing this in the definitive edition?
I will try
In the second one will you go straight for the relics, abandoning ur base or attempt to destroy the enemies?
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@@aboutit771 🤣👍🤣👍🤣👍
I also won by the same approach.
This is impossible in Aoe1 definitive edition
I guess you are right, but haven't tried yet
I would change my color for you
You're definitely the bad guy in this situation.
Wen vídeo jaja uwu