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Ajax age of mythology
Ajax age of mythology











ajax age of mythology

  • Either you have to destroy the ram and simply race against the clock, or you have to cut the ropes/kill the rammers and face a never-ending stream of reinforcements from Gargarensis trying to repair the thing.
  • Or if they would, there's no race against the clock.
  • The game mechanics wouldn't allow that.
  • On the other hand, the logical thing to do would be to just cut the ropes that are being used to hold it up. It makes a certain logical sense, as hitting a giant piece of wood with arrows, spears and swords will take a long time to break it. Ajax even specifically complains "What will it take to destroy this ram?" while you are attacking it.
  • When you attack the giant battering ram, it will take a long time to destroy it.
  • You might want to check out the first two Empire Earth titles.
  • Why isn't this game getting a proper sequel?.
  • Making matters more confusing, the in-game encyclopedia lists Nut and Geb as examples of Titan equivalents in Egyptian mythology.
  • ajax age of mythology

    According to the Age of Empires wiki (which also covers the Age of Mythology thing), the Greek Titan is Cerberus, the Nordic one is Ymir, the Egyptian one really is Horus and the Atlantinean one is Perses.Then again, it could just be Horus made a titan for the Rule of Cool I thought it was Geb, who is portrayed as a bird occasionally (because he is a goose, I thought they decided to portray him as a falcon to make him more impressive).Keeping the theme of progenitor Gods, it would mean Nut, problem with that being that Nut is a cow and not a bird. Correct about the Norse one, I'm just wondering what the Egyptian one is supposed to be.He's humanoid because a dragon-thing would be hard to animate. I too heard that the Atlantian Titan is supposed to be Typhon.My Age Of Mythology guide book says his name is Chthonian.













    Ajax age of mythology