--- This mod has been renamed Wars of Liberty, please go there for future updates! --- The War of the Triple Alliance is a mod for Age of Empires III, presenting 5 new civilizations, a unique new culture, and many other new features. The mod focuses on the War its name denotes, featuring a new Latin American culture along with 4 new civilizations; The Brazilian Empire, Paraguay, Argentina and Gran Colombia. Also from the South American continent are the Tupi Native Americans as a civilization. All civilizations will have unique units, technologies, homecities, cards, leaders, AIs and buildings. All 14 original Age of Empires III nations will also be redesigned to fit the time period, including a revolution for the natives and an exclusive age 5 tech that will change the endgame. Along with these nations are many natives and maps from every continent in the world.

Report RSS Analyzing Over 500 Games of WoL

We analyzed over 500 multipayer WoL matches to rank the top players, civs, maps, and more!

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What?

I analyzed over 500 multipayer WoL matches to rank the top players, civs, maps, and more!

How?

We've been gathering data on WoL's multiplayer matches for over two years now through our Multiplayer Form, as well as keeping a Gameplay Playlist] updated with over 400 videos of WoL matches. Along with automatically-reported ESO games from the AoE3 Elo site, videos from Twitch and the occasional Forum post or Discord message, I put together a list of over 500 unique online WoL matches!

Why?

I have too much time on my hands and I thought it would be neat. Also this kind of analysis helps us balance our civs and maps and might just help us put together a tournament one of these days.

Where?

You can find all of the data visualized in a nice format on this Data Studio report, be sure to look through the different pages to see WoL's top players, most popular civs and maps, and more!

Let us know your thoughts in the comments! What did you think of the data? What should we do with what we found? What other data should we look at in the future?

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