Talk:Age of Mythology: The Titans

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[edit] Expansion one third the length of the original?

I modified and moved "It is only a third of the length of the original" part to the scenario section. There is no point comparing the length of scenarios in the comparison of Games, because it's senseless to say AoM(TE) is one third the length of AoM. Titans Scenario is not the whole game. Greenleaf 11:59, 29 August 2005 (UTC)

but the game story is in fact one third of the original story, and its also just 1 third as good as the original. Its basicly an atlantean campaign, with a story that makes no sense whatsoever if you consider the story of Age of Mythology.

Story? Brian Jason Drake 06:10, 30 October 2005 (UTC)
Campaigns in Ao* is, imho, supposed to give an idea of how to play each civilization. You must remember the gradual introduction and intros each time you change to a different civilization in AoM original. AoMTE had only one new civilization, whereas the original had 3, so there was no need to have a longer story. imo, it doesn't make sense, in the first place, to call a campaign a "game story" as is the case with, say, Half Life. Lots of things that are available in the "story" (Gargarensis, Gaia, Osiris' pyramid, Circe) are not available in a normal player vs player/computer game anyway, so "story" and the game is much seperated. Greenleaf 03:06, 7 November 2005 (UTC)

Greenleaf, what do you have with Half-Life? You also mentioned it in the discussion of Age of Mythology when you were reprimanding me about cheats.ЄИЄЯפЇЄ 03:18, 27 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Pack mules?

Who's accompanied by a pack mule? The article says each "citizen" - who's counted as a citizen? Brian Jason Drake 08:27, 30 October 2005 (UTC)

The citizens are equivalent to villagers. Energie 23:25, 6 November 2005 (UTC)

yeah, but take 3 population units each. to compensate this, they are much more productive, so you need a lesser number of citizens than that of villagers. Greenleaf 02:55, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
Are citizens new to this (I've only played the demo of the original)? Brian Jason Drake 11:23, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
Yes, citizens are Atlantean units, which makes them automatically new. Heck, the whole civilization is new.ЄИЄЯפЇЄ 06:35, 31 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Heroes

The old heroes section was one line, and had virtually no information, so its been fixed G1ggy 05:44, 16 August 2006 (UTC)



Hey, just a question. I was playing in Single Player Random Map -- actually this has occoured a few times -- as the Atlanteans. One of my citizens, a time after I made them a Hero had an icon above their head like the ones that were above the Norsemen Clanleaders from the AOM campaign level Welcoming Committee. What does it mean? (BTW...They've never died so I don't know if it means the same thing as it did in the game. Ehheh.) some one used the spy god power on that citzen