Stormboy
Skirmisher
posted 08-04-04 03:44 PM
EDT (US)
3 / 20
They got 4 games out of their Genie engine: AoE, RoR, AoK and AoC, not even counting the 2 SW:GB games by Lucas Arts. So far they've only made 2 games with the AoM engine. Wouldn't it make economic sense to try to get a few more games out of it, before retiring it and moving on to a new engine?
rodrigo102920
Skirmisher
posted 08-07-04 06:47 PM
EDT (US)
12 / 20
maybe a more "efficient" engine. the new games have pop caps that are much higher than aom's. aom didn't actually has a lower pop cap (in general) than that of aok
rodrigo102920
Skirmisher
posted 08-08-04 07:11 PM
EDT (US)
17 / 20
well, hopefully we'll get some info soon, its been a while since the last we got news of a new game. i'm starting to loose faith that we'll get any news any time soon, since its been a while since E3, and no news. all we know is that they have projects, but every company has projects so thats not really news.
rodrigo102920
Skirmisher
posted 08-09-04 05:04 PM
EDT (US)
19 / 20
but i like ancient games, maybe a more indepth ancient game could be awsome. one from the stone age to dark age, that would be awsome. although, i can see that it is an unlikely timeframe for ES next game.