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But the memory Peak ist yet a Problem still to be dealt with
But what I did and still do notice is the performance ye and... The fact that there is a memory leak when they introduced multiple dlcs (awesome by the ways) also added microtransactions for explorers which were already in the game. That does not sound very good...I thought this was like a definitive edition and especially given that aoe3 has a decent following super sad to hear that. I understand it from the age of empires 1 edition I mean like the base game was a broken mess really lol. But she of empires 3 has been quite the opposite experience in the original. So I really hope they will fix it but its Microsoft they pull all kinds of crap and just don't care so ye I guess we will see I have low expectations. But on the brightside next year alot of cool rts games will release from indie developers that will definitely polish their games unlike Microsoft.
The game is great but the title of the game was too big for the support
Pathfinding is tied to the old engines, no?
All other games have similar issues / launch of the Defininitive editions
It will sound stupid but if I could only add roads or the game would auto-add roads to your city...