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What does RTS have to do with ketchup?
It's in the same series. It's also the first game released by a different company, so ofc they wanted to fit in and not feel "different".
Wrong, that's AoE Online, then AoM Retold, then AoE3 which is f2p. AoE4 is the 2nd most played, isn't it?
That's subjective. And a bit vague.
True there is not blood in the game. There is no ketchup either.
Times change, some things improve (like game design) and some are left behind. There are much more accessible games nowadays that are more of a net positive in terms of fun, so they're more popular.
Wait I thought we were talking about AoE4.
It's a business. Do you think they're making billions because of how charitable they are?
You can still play them, but that might make you aware of the nostalgia goggles you're seeing them through.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but AoE 4 is making money. AoE 3 wasn't... apparently.
he's just here to farm points.
It's gotten 1000x better since launch