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    Age of Empires II Posting a Hidden Cup meme everyday until the finals #18

    Age of Empires II Posting a Hidden Cup meme everyday until the finals #18


    Posting a Hidden Cup meme everyday until the finals #18

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 03:38 AM PDT

    Hidden Cup 4: Sundjata vs Edward Longshanks

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 08:01 AM PDT

    She doesn't seem to understand

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 06:43 AM PDT

    T90 HC experience so far

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 01:30 AM PDT

    I made this some time ago but never finished it. Thought I would share it here anyway. I used some Quixel assets as well as my own.

    Posted: 19 Mar 2021 01:43 PM PDT

    I found this drawing I made in 1999, because I was (and still am) a fan of Goths

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 07:15 AM PDT

    I love Hidden Cup

    Posted: 19 Mar 2021 07:27 PM PDT

    I entertained myself with a bit of an AOE II main theme arrangement while waiting for HC4 to start yesterday��

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 04:55 AM PDT

    Hidden Cup 4 Day 3 / Live Discussion

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 07:04 AM PDT

    Hidden Cup 4 Day 3 (Quarterfinals)

    Official stream

    Liquipedia page


    Warwolf 1-2 Admiral Yi Sun-Shin

    Draft link


    MATCH 1:

    Arabia

    Warwolf CEL vs CHI Admiral Yi Sun-Shin

    Winner: Admiral Yi Sun-Shin in 00:27:12


    MATCH 2:

    Cross

    Warwolf HUN vs BYZ Admiral Yi Sun-Shin

    Winner: Warwolf in 00:56:50


    MATCH 3:

    Islands

    Warwolf BER vs ITA Admiral Yi Sun-Shin

    Winner: Admiral Yi Sun-Shin in 00:56:05


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    I just made future aoe 2 legend

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 07:04 AM PDT

    My son is 11 and has never been interested in aoe 2 when he sees me playing. Last night I was messing around with some build orders on Black Forest and he started asking me questions about the game. I ask him if he wanted to try and he apprehensively jumped on the computer. I had him complete the tutorial how to play basics part and he was having a blast! After that I threw him in Arabia vs AI and said ok now use what you learned and he did great. When he was going to sleep he says "Dad that might be my favorite game I like that more than hollow knight or Pokémon. I want to play that more." It was a wholesome experience and I had so much fun. The kid picked up hot keys in like 1 minute which took me years to learn to use on rts when I was his age. I'm excited for his aoe2 journey as I was about his age when I started playing the game. I recently came back to it after a 17-18 year hiatus of non-pc gaming but I'm so excited to be back and to be able to share this with him.

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    Feel bad for the 1300 guy who got matched against MbL in ranked

    Posted: 19 Mar 2021 06:08 PM PDT

    HC4: Le Loi vs John The Fearless - fantastic BO5 set

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 02:15 AM PDT

    I am typing this as I watch the 5th game. This is fabulous game play all over the map, stunning level in each of the games. You owe it to yourself to watch this super carefully.

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    HC4 Player Identities: What Twitch chat voted after the games (contains spoilers)

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 03:30 AM PDT

    Note: There were technical issues with the poll about Pope Leo vs Gonzalo. The poll about Warwolf vs Jacqueline was not visible in the VOD. If you got the results saved, feel free to share them with us :)

    I listed the Top 3 votes followed by the percentage of votes.

    Admiral Yi Sun-shin:

    JorDan (32,09) DauT (15,07) TaToH (11,35)

    Master of the Templar:

    MbL (71,72) Barles (5,47) DauT (3,83)

    Harald Hardraade:

    Vinchester (64,22) TheViper (6,38) Barles (6,19)

    Sundjata:

    Hera (26,5) Vivi (15,9) Mr_Yo (15,21)

    King Bela IV:

    Barles (22,12) JorDan (10,34), Villese (10,34) BacT (10,1)

    Ivaylo:

    TheViper (48,6) Mr_Yo (17,8) TaToH (9,6)

    Cobra Car:

    ACCM (19,85) Vivi (18,32) DauT (10,18)

    Edward Longshanks:

    Hera (20) BacT (17,86) TheViper (8,81)

    Le Loi:

    TaToH (56,79) TheViper (9,1) Liereyy (8,95)

    John the Fearless:

    Hera (71,13) Liereyy (7,42) DauT (4,74)

    Philip the Good:

    ACCM (33,92) Liereyy (23,53) Mr_Yo (5,29)

    Little John:

    Nicov (36,45) Barles (14,84) Villese (13,23)

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    Reached +1000. Seems like a major achievement in life ��

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 04:18 AM PDT

    Who's abusing the market!?

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 07:26 AM PDT

    T90 hearing Slam say Japs for the 69th time

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 06:38 AM PDT

    If you haven't seen Hidden Cup 3's reveal video yet, do yourself a favour and watch it right now! It gives me the chills every time!

    Posted: 20 Mar 2021 06:17 AM PDT

    The safest turkey

    Posted: 19 Mar 2021 06:34 PM PDT

    Watching hidden cup with me

    Posted: 19 Mar 2021 12:16 PM PDT

    This was just SICK!

    Posted: 19 Mar 2021 02:15 PM PDT

    A theory for why Sundjata picked Celts on Islands

    Posted: 19 Mar 2021 04:20 PM PDT

    In second game of the second Hidden Cup Ro16, the player operating under the alias Sundjata picked Celts and tried a crazy and ill-fated landing play against Harald Hardraade's Italians. The casters speculated that this was a result of the player having no confidence in their water play, which may be true, but I think there is a better explanation based on how the draft played out.

    Harald opened by banning Vikings, then used his first two picks on Italians and Portuguese. These are widely regarded three of the best water civs, if not the three best. This suggests that, regardless of whether Sundjata was confident in his water, Harald was very confident in his water and invested heavily into it in his drafting. Sundjata could have picked another good water civ like Koreans, or sniped Italians/Portuguese, but I think he made a strategic decision to instead pack his picks with very strong civs for the other maps and go for something crazy on Islands. This doesn't necessarily require him to be someone with little/no confidence in his water play as the casters suggested, he could have been an average or even competent water player but simply concluded that his opponent was a superlative water player based on his draft and deciding to cede to him on his strength in exchange for having a better civ pool overall (which he pretty unambiguously got).

    I think this is a better, or at least more complete, explanation of this "crazy" move than Sundjata just being a bad water player. Maybe he is, and it makes even more sense in that context, but regardless I think the draft helps explain it. Let me know what you think.

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    Low Elo legends be like...

    Posted: 19 Mar 2021 06:48 PM PDT

    In case you were wondering who would pick Bulgarians on Arabia...

    Posted: 19 Mar 2021 06:45 PM PDT

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