![]() ![]() (ok yes besides putting a bit of an accent like bold or another color always with style and "armocromism") this is a damn amazing news! That way you get to a similar page, here is an example: Originally posted by Eaglemut:It is a bit hidden, you have to click on the player name and then on "Match history" right above the displayed graph. Units pages and also map page with the info they give are great. ![]() not a general overview of what you\or another player are doing. Yes if you open the profile the info are very limited indeed. It would result also in people talking more about the game outside of it.ĭon't let me start writing a paper on all the good things that can happen and will.ĮDIT: OK, now I see I one can search on top right side the name of the person, maybe something more is there I can't see yet, but maybe some things are missing? Like the easy view of what civs you had played, your own profile. I just wanna say there are things that made the game focused on strategies, and players interactions more fluid and respectful, more serious and also easy to read and beautiful (that is why often I criticize the UI and quality of the background\interface superior before).īut also core AOE III-"business" focused things bring good things, such has having stats and personal player history features that people can go watch and talk about. (I hope there is an official guide on how to read those rankings too). it's a bit not cool.Īlso adding a written rank explanation would have been cool so to say: if you have 1 star and 2 V ribbons let's say you are SGT, then write it above or on the side. and also I don't think I am never gonna play rated games of a type, and reading "loading" forever over there. but anyway already the fact it needs 10 games per each style to feature something it's something that pushes a "slow start" to that in game feature. I really liked the simplicity of the functionality and I now, reflecting a bit, can see AOE III DE has tried to put the AOE III JP community functionalities in that "rollover" feature with the "real military ranking and that box that opens with all those "loading" status messages. Do they have a road map or the companion app will stay so? Seems more a tool for e-sports companies to "poach" players and also just for pros. There is still a lot to develop at my eyes. How to appear in such things so I can keep an eye on my games? There is no search per user. I checked the web site and besides some issues on "understanding how it works" which are normal at the beginning (what is the purpose of knowing someone has played a game?) are those connected to videos? Or is it actually just to tell someone has played against someone else? as AOEJPcommunity had offered for so many years non stop to all, really all players interested in RTS and strategy. I hope that what you sent me this so called companion web app plans to develop more as the graphic\ interface is great (I wish also AOE III DE had that decent wooden etching graphic etc) but I mean the functionality nonetheless was also there. That was really useful and for all, not only clans, not only single super pro god lords, but actually the community of wanna be pro or in general anyone who was playing rated games (which was the majority). , interesting but it's not actually what aoe jp community did. Originally posted by Eaglemut:I think this is what you're looking for: ![]()
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