Hello AoE fans! Wars of Liberty is a free fan modification for Age of Empires III. WoL brings 24 new civilizations, dozens of new maps, natives, music, and more. The team has worked hard to ensure that each civilization has its own unique gameplay that will turn Age of Empires III into a great new RTS experience. Choose a Religion and gain access to new units, technologies, and the ability to gather and spend our unique faith resource. Spy on your enemies and destroy them without building a single military unit with the redone Espionage system. Break lategame stalemates with the powerful Great War Age. And enjoy it all with more than 50 new Random Maps, new Natives for Latin America and Africa, new music, and much, much more.
We've started making small cards that explain what our new civilizations or, in the case of old civilizations like this one, bring to Wars of Liberty, with some explanation of their Uniquenesses and the theme around which these civs were done. Enjoy!
I notice that in the vanilla game, when one plays as the British and chooses "Revolution," that the Colonial Militia then become the main unique unit.
Having studied this period of time in school, I have to wonder why the Continental Army under Gen. George Washington, the French Marquis de Lafayette, and the Prussian Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben is not anywhere to be found. Because France gave them their uniforms, the Continental Army were dressed much like the British, save only that their uniforms were blue and white instead of red and white.
Since your mod is "The Wars of Liberty," could you create and code in the Continental Army and its heroes as buildable units for the "American" side of the British nation, held in reserve until the "Revolution" is initiated?
That'd be kinda pointless given that the Continental Army is already represented by it's own civ: The United States of America.
Revolutions in the mod are less known and or smaller countries from Latin America mostly.
The queen looks bored
one might even say that she is not amused?