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- Japan campaign plot ending question (spoiler)
- Gather Rates Interactive Table
- Training British troops in Age of Empires 3
- Each one +% 15 speed on wood, if I get both can I go to% 30?
- Every Aztec player
Posted: 14 Aug 2020 06:27 AM PDT
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Japan campaign plot ending question (spoiler) Posted: 15 Aug 2020 02:02 AM PDT Both Wikipedia and fandom have a copy pasted plot saying "After the Battle of Sekigahara ends in victory for Tokugawa, Kichiro makes up his mind and abandons his loyalty to his master and rides away through the war-torn battlefield, forsaking his honor and shaming his family name for generations to come, which Mototada had foreseen." I finished it myself and never did this thought occur to me while playing. Isn't the ending open to interpretation? When did Mototada 'forsee' this? When the Shogun asks Kichiro "what do you gain" in the ending, all he replies was 'the truth'. In fact, his neutral deadpan reply, with him riding in the epilogue and Mototada's emphasis on honour, led me to conclude the opposite, he chose to remain the general for the Shogun. Does the campaign explicitly implies he left? Just him riding into the sunset alone is something I'll give it that but still... [link] [comments] | ||
Gather Rates Interactive Table Posted: 15 Aug 2020 01:35 AM PDT A long time ago - about ~5 years - I made a interactive table in which you could enter your card bonusses and it would automagically calculate the gather rate of every unit in-game. Never came it to my mind to share it, until somebody on the forum asked how the cards worked and what the gather rate is. Enjoy. Get your game up, improve your timings and perfectionise your age time! Much Love, Yumidex [link] [comments] | ||
Training British troops in Age of Empires 3 Posted: 14 Aug 2020 05:47 AM PDT
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Each one +% 15 speed on wood, if I get both can I go to% 30? Posted: 14 Aug 2020 02:07 PM PDT
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