

Let's look at the representation changes. This was something that the team behind the Definitive Edition felt they needed to address. If you've had the same hotkeys for fifteen years, you don't just relearn them."Īge of Empires 3 also caused controversy with its RTS-style-campaign plot, which ignored dark and shameful aspects of the time period it covered, like the transatlantic slave trade. For every option we added, there was a legacy option. There are accessibility options that allow you to customize colors, especially handy for color blind players.īert Beeckman, co-founder of Forgotten Empires, says: "We wanted to add a lot of things to the game, a lot of new UI options and every time we were like, OK, we have the old version working let's just keep that in and make it an option. In fact, there are "default", "definitive" and "classic" options to choose from when customizing hotkeys and UI. Many of the Definitive Edition's changes can be toggled off.

Some feel it did not achieve that, but it didn't mean it wasn't a good game in its own right.ĪoE3 is in fact a great game, but it just didn't feel an authentic enough Age game for some of the fans, and even now is beaten by AoE2 in popularity.

Ensemble simply wanted more innovative gameplay, while not losing the core of the game.

They felt it made the game easier, while still being unnecessarily complicated. The infinite food and gold meant you could concentrate on military power without having to worry about running out of resources.įor some, it was a turn-off. Military units were different, and the unique civ bonuses along with the specific civ’s content meant you had to learn entirely different approaches to each game based on which one you played. Farms and mines now infinitely produced products without any player input, a feature that would partially make its way to AoE2: Definitive Edition in how it allows you to toggle farms to automatically rebuild after they become fallow. It introduced the Home City, which allowed for more strategy and customization to your civ. However, Age of Empires III had its fair share of controversies upon its original release. (Image credit: Microsoft) Unwelcome changes
