Mass Scorps vs Sim City (Low Elo Legends)



The player “DarkElf” was introduced to the world over a year ago and famously plays a sim city style. I joined this game to investigate him and it turned into a crazy unique game as the opponent had their own stubborn nature!

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24 thoughts on “Mass Scorps vs Sim City (Low Elo Legends)”

  1. I played against player like blue before, just a full scorpion push, I was really new back then and really have no idea how to counter, so I tried that strat but never succeed 11

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  2. When I was playing AoE II as a kid in 1999, I used to do like Dark Elf and only send women to farms and men to other roles until I felt I had enough farms. I just felt it was historically accurate to do so and that was cooler this way! 😀 And then, I realized that it just made building an healthy economy much harder and stopped doing that. However, I still try to build believable cities and having a coherent farm system, but I never succeed at making cities as gorgeous as those of Dark Elf. I love how he is still building beautiful cities and roleplay his economy. I find it admirable that he does it in a competitive environment and that he does pretty well anyway all things considered. People like that is what makes AoE II so awesome after all those years.

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  3. I went through the gender divided roles phase long ago, only in single player though and it didn't stick. Women could farm, gather berries and sheep and build, but men did the chopping, mining and most of the building as well as hunting.
    The fact that the villagers say gatherer when set to berry bushes probably reinforced the idea as well.

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  4. Hilarious when the guy makes it a point to send the female villagers on farms and men on the other labor and then gets absolutely stomped. Maybe he should go pick up some berries himself.

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