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  •  10-23-2007, 7:30 PM 595139
    Another Guy From Arizona Another Guy From Arizona is not online. Last active: 11-03-2007, 2:31 PM
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    Subject: King o' the Hill

    First Poster! In your Face!

    Anyways, when I played the TAD demo with King of the Hill, the 'King's Hill' itself was just an Eastern European fort. What? ES/BHG, you couldn't of made a new building to serve as King's Hill? You made the Regent's castle, why not a Kning's Hill? Explain plz. Oh, and to those who have TAD, how is Regicide?


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  •  10-23-2007, 7:35 PM 595142 in reply to 595139
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    Subject: Re: King o' the Hill
    Regicide is not exclusive feature of TAD: It first appeared on AOE2, and you have a special unit (king) and you'll have to protect him: If he dies, you lose. Also in regicide, you start with a defensive building, where you can garrison your regent to protect him. 

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  •  10-23-2007, 7:48 PM 595155 in reply to 595142
    Another Guy From Arizona Another Guy From Arizona is not online. Last active: 11-03-2007, 2:31 PM
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    Subject: Re: King o' the Hill

    Lucas-san:
    Regicide is not exclusive feature of TAD: It first appeared on AOE2, and you have a special unit (king) and you'll have to protect him: If he dies, you lose. Also in regicide, you start with a defensive building, where you can garrison your regent to protect him. 

    I don't mean how does it work, I now that. How is it? As in, is it fun or no? 

    I know that regicide was in AoK, but in the China video you can see they made a whole new, really cool biulding for the Regent's Castle, but in King of the Hill, there is no new biulding, just a slightly modified Eastern Eruopean-style fort.

    So, ES/BHG, why?


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  •  10-23-2007, 8:14 PM 595167 in reply to 595155
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    Subject: Re: King o' the Hill
    How is the King's Hill modified?

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  •  10-23-2007, 8:18 PM 595172 in reply to 595167
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    Subject: Re: King o' the Hill

    Circus Maximus:
    How is the King's Hill modified?

    the kings hill is a fort that has no attack and you cant build within a circle roughly that of its line of sight


  •  10-23-2007, 10:38 PM 595252 in reply to 595172
    Another Guy From Arizona Another Guy From Arizona is not online. Last active: 11-03-2007, 2:31 PM
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    Subject: Re: King o' the Hill
    Jack The IV:

    Circus Maximus:
    How is the King's Hill modified?

    the kings hill is a fort that has no attack and you cant build within a circle roughly that of its line of sight

    Exactly. It's just a slightly-changed Russian/German fort that looks really dumb, especially when there's, say, Otto's fighting Souix allied with Indians (for example). It just makes ES/BHG look lazy, especially since they made new regent's casltes. Plz answer, ES/BHG! 


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  •  10-23-2007, 10:47 PM 595262 in reply to 595155
    PaN_DeMic_ PaN_DeMic_ is not online. Last active: 08-12-2008, 4:04 PM
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    Subject: Re: King o' the Hill
    Another Guy From Arizona:

    Lucas-san:
    Regicide is not exclusive feature of TAD: It first appeared on AOE2, and you have a special unit (king) and you'll have to protect him: If he dies, you lose. Also in regicide, you start with a defensive building, where you can garrison your regent to protect him. 

    I don't mean how does it work, I now that. How is it? As in, is it fun or no? 

    I know that regicide was in AoK, but in the China video you can see they made a whole new, really cool biulding for the Regent's Castle, but in King of the Hill, there is no new biulding, just a slightly modified Eastern Eruopean-style fort.

    So, ES/BHG, why?

    how do you know, this was just a demo. plus, in one of the screen shots you see a huge indian fort with indian units around it, maby this was from KotH

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  •  10-24-2007, 8:34 AM 595431 in reply to 595262
    Elen Blaster Elen Blaster is not online. Last active: 11-08-2007, 1:50 PM
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    Subject: Re: King o' the Hill

    You must be new here...that fort is indian Agra fort, one of their wonder, not a KotH fort...

  •  10-24-2007, 4:55 PM 595765 in reply to 595262
    Another Guy From Arizona Another Guy From Arizona is not online. Last active: 11-03-2007, 2:31 PM
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    Subject: Re: King o' the Hill
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    Another Guy From Arizona:

    Lucas-san:
    Regicide is not exclusive feature of TAD: It first appeared on AOE2, and you have a special unit (king) and you'll have to protect him: If he dies, you lose. Also in regicide, you start with a defensive building, where you can garrison your regent to protect him. 

    I don't mean how does it work, I now that. How is it? As in, is it fun or no? 

    I know that regicide was in AoK, but in the China video you can see they made a whole new, really cool biulding for the Regent's Castle, but in King of the Hill, there is no new biulding, just a slightly modified Eastern Eruopean-style fort.

    So, ES/BHG, why?

    how do you know, this was just a demo. plus, in one of the screen shots you see a huge indian fort with indian units around it, maby this was from KotH

    Because the Demo is the game, only you can't go to age 5, or on any map other than Honshu, or play any one other than Japanese or Brits. But if anyone who has actually played TAD wants to contradict this, then tell me.


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  •  10-24-2007, 5:09 PM 595777 in reply to 595765
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    Subject: Re: King o' the Hill

    Tell ya' what if you want to be "bitchy" then go ahead and make your own game.

     

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  •  10-24-2007, 5:16 PM 595789 in reply to 595777
    Another Guy From Arizona Another Guy From Arizona is not online. Last active: 11-03-2007, 2:31 PM
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    Subject: Re: King o' the Hill
    Hanzo:

    Tell ya' what if you want to be "bitchy" then go ahead and make your own game.

     

    They tried.

    So we shouldn't be allowed to critique a game?


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  •  10-26-2007, 3:56 PM 597222 in reply to 595142