Just use the compact one, and in case the enemy has onagers, use the 2nd one to spread your army, so they don't get full damage from the splash. The others 2 aren't that useful, and almost no one uses them.
Yes, You do need Age of Empires II to play Age of Empires II Conquers because it is an expansion.
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1st - Age of Empires 2nd - Age of Empires - The Rise of Rome - Expansion 3rd - Age of Empires II - The Age of Kings 4th - Age of Empires II - The Conquerors - Expansion 5th - Age of Empires III 6th - Age of Empires III - The Warchiefs - Expansion 7th - Age of Empires III - The Asian Dynasties - Expansion
No. Age of Empires III is a totally different game.
Age of empires 2 is age of kings. So yes. Age of empires II: The Age of kings
The popular video game Age of Empires II can be accessed directly from the Age of Empires website. There are also lots of AoE II videos available for streaming via YouTube.
No. Both people must have the same version or they cannot play with each other.
Age of Empires II The Age of Kings - 1999 VG was released on: USA: 30 September 1999 Netherlands: 2 November 2001
No, it is not possible to play a multiplayer game of Age of Empires II: The Kings online via a LAN connection with someone who has Age of Empires II: The Conquerors. These two versions of the game are not compatible due to differences in their content and mechanics. Players need to have the same version of the game to connect over LAN or online.
Age of Empires III is the latest and most graphical one in the series it has good game play and is somewhat complex. Age of Empires II is less graphical, but it still has very good game play It is good for slower computers that cannot handle the graphics of Age of Empires III. Age of Empires I has good game play but bad graphics. It needs the least processing power, but you would have a very slow computer to not be able to run Age of Empires II
you need to be the civilization that has turtle ships
It is the huskarl. It's a swordsman with lots of arrow armor.