

#Stronghold 2 game ranger update#
You could also do some skirmish matches with the AI to warm you up.Īge of Empires II: Age of Kings Demo (47 MB)Īge of Empires II: The Conquerors Demo (38 MB)Īge of Empires II: Age of Kings 2.0a Update (2.6 MB, for the full game)Īge of Empires II: The Conquerors 1.0c Update (4 MB, for the full game)Īge of Empires II: 1.06 Update (for the full game) Nervous about playing with others? Don't worry, it's a friendly place, and there's a wide range of skill levels so you'll find plenty of other beginners. Don't spam, but encourage people in any gaming forums you participate in, Facebook friends, Twitter, Steam groups, everyone. Now is the time to spread the word and convince friends to give it a try. You can still play 4-player online games with the demos.
#Stronghold 2 game ranger download#
If you don't have the game, or you can't find the disks, download the free demo versions (see below). Time: Sunday August 29: 9am PDT / 12pm EDT/ 4pm GMT onwards If you've played a long time ago, or even if you've never tried it, come and get involved! Really fun game to meddle with.Age of Empires II: The Conquerors turned 10 this week - it was released August 24, 2000.Ĭome celebrate this weekend with a day of online gaming. To end this review, I will declare in my opinion, that this game is a TheĮnvironment is also very lifelike, the AI, well not bad at all.

The first game really, I'm serious, it's a very big improvement. Graphics? Well, you gotta give them a thumbs up, great improvement from There was no LAN feature, I could have played it with my brothers if so. So all I can say is that "I have heard people say it was good". I couldn't play it myself because I had no internet at that time, but I did play with bots in singleplayer skirmish mode. That's all I can say here actually, so if you want to go ahead and jump on that. I also found the gameplay really fun to play & immersive, that's the word, IMMERSIVE. In battle, I found it kinda realistic, in a way. Well, it seemed that way after hours and hours, but to the point, the campaign is really fun and immersive, it's like building your own medieval stronghold in real life (ofcourse, the game is not real life, but you get my point), the NPCs very funny in my opinion, like when you click them. So when I got my hands on this game, I played it for hours and hours as if I could never get bored, the game kept me hanging on because it was very challenging. One may think the stories of this modes are not related, yet they are actually connected, but just make sure that you pick "Peace" first because that's where the story begins. In singleplayer the game has two modes in which you, the player, can choose from: "War" or "Peace". So as I said in the introduction, "Stronghold 2" has a bigger part in singleplayer.

The player instead can interact with AI (artificial intelligence) or NPCs. Singleplayer is a renowned mode where a player can play by himself without requiring internet (depends) and other players.
