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*For nerds: I know RoN is not part of Age series.
I don't know about multiplayer, but the single player campaign is just as good, if not better, than I remember it from 2003, had no bugs or issues so far.
Definitely more polished than AOM EE.
The "Lobby chat #1 joined" message is still annoying in my opinion cause it appears everytime U switch from lobby to a room but maybe that's just me. :D
Helen & Steve, Could you ask the devs if they know which SDK Big Huge Games used for RoN's engine? I will talk some ideas with our Scenario players, but the majority of RoN players do not have programming skills, so maybe you guys could give us some mod tools? It's difficult to figure out which files we have to change sometimes.
But I mean, if we knew which SDK was used back in 2003 would make our work a lot easier, right??
If we used different stuff, like the Adobe Gaming SDK, we wouldn't be able to make any changes, would we?
Excuse my ignorance.
I just think that if the Devs gave us some basic tools it would be awesome. Cuz some people are really creative but couldn't design a mod to save their lives cuz they lack programming skills.