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    Age of Empires 3 Fustraded against Brits


    Fustraded against Brits

    Posted: 21 Oct 2021 01:20 AM PDT

    Can someone give me some advise pls?!?:-)

    I play mostly 2v2 (somtimes1v1) with lakota, hausa or aztec. My buddy ottoman, usa or china.

    We mostly only struggle against brits. They have strong units, also insane settler advantage. Previosly we also struggle against ports which also strong on economy, but we learn how to raid them. In brits case, it seems like it doesnt matter how hard we hit them, they alwasy above us.

    Help pls. Thx

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    Servers down?

    Posted: 20 Oct 2021 02:37 PM PDT

    Is it just me or is the servers down? I cant see any information about it

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    Rhode Island Viability

    Posted: 20 Oct 2021 07:50 AM PDT

    I am sitting in my office thinking about potential build orders for the USA and I am wondering about the possibility of using Rhode Island as the Age II federal state age-up.

    Using Chinese immigrants as the first card you can quickly establish two or more TP's and gain dominance on a trade route. Age up as usual using Rhode Island and then send Corliss Steam Engine as your second or third card which allows you to get railroad upgrade for free on the TP. Now you have a really strong trickle of resources or XP early in the game which can be used for primarily an extended Age II push or perhaps a Semi-FF.

    Only issue I guess is what you are sacrificing out of the standard build orders like the capitol building and early barracks. I don't know at what point you would send the French immigrant card (maybe in the Age II transition?) and you would need a pretty aggressive play to defend your trade posts from the more rush centric civs since this will take some time to get going. Any thoughts?

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