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    Age of Empires 3 Announcing the $3000 ESOC Winter Championship 2020! Open to anyone, over 20 paid places across divisions of variously skilled players.


    Announcing the $3000 ESOC Winter Championship 2020! Open to anyone, over 20 paid places across divisions of variously skilled players.

    Posted: 07 Dec 2019 07:24 PM PST

    1600+ Sheep in FFA

    Posted: 07 Dec 2019 08:58 PM PST

    1600+ Sheep in FFA

    So the people in my FFA match didnt want to attack eachother, as we were all friendly, so instead we decided to just spam till the game crashed.

    This beauty was taken right before it crashed.

    This doesn't even showcase all of the sheep that were present, as they could not all fit on my screen

    submitted by /u/John_Brawls
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    China information?

    Posted: 07 Dec 2019 11:27 PM PST

    Hi, I mainly just play some more casual games with my friends sometimes vs each other, sometimes team games vs other players, sometimes vs as many AI as we can pack in. I've recently picked up China as they seem very interesting, but there's not a lot of information out there? (Except some 1v1 tournament strategies by someone called H2O and a few very old treaty guides, but I haven't played treaty before)

    The only Asian Civilization i've had experience playing with is Japan and they seem very different to China, I always go for the Portuguese Consulate into Shrine spam doing some colonial play using the same build order but Japan's flexibility and adaptability to help my teammates out, whether that's sending an early Daimyo and some military to help apply some pressure or booming and throwing out things like Team Chonindo and cheaper upgrades. (I sound a lot more impressive then I play, don't worry!)

    China seems to have a lot more flexibility, but a different kind of flexibility? They seem to rely on the Old Han army and the flamethrowers/Hand Mortars with some Standard Army mixed in until late game where you can send Old Han Reforms mixed with the Forbidden Army...or so I think? And your flexibility depends on what you load your deck up with and what consulate you ally with as opposed to running around making different unit types, if that makes sense?

    It's a lot easier to just stick to the Euro civs + Japan that I do know, but China do seem very fun, so i'd really love some help. Right now I am using this deck except I have swapped out the 8 chu ko nus with the team houses give more pop cap card, which I send second or third behind the villager card depending on whether I get a trade post up.

    submitted by /u/The_All_Sauce
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