CPU:PC with 450 MHz equivalent or higher processor
RAM:128 MB of system RAM
VGA:16 MB video card required
OS:Microsoft® Windows® 98/Me/XP/2000
HDD:450 MB available hard disk space
Sound:Sound card, speakers or headphones required for audio
ODD:32x speed or faster CD-ROM drive
Network:56.6 Kbps or better modem for online play
Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
New units, buildings and god powers. It also includes many new features, such as auto-queueing (allows indefinite training of
units as long as you have sufficient resources), and the ability to
summon a Titan, a gargantuan, godlike being that forms the game's focal
point. Critics gave Titans an average rating of 84% according to
GameRankings.
New titan/god powers
Titan worshippers have special powers, such as Kronos' ability to move
buildings from one location on the map to another, or Oranos' Sky
Passages, which allow instant unit transportation across the map. This
can significantly affect the gameplay of older maps designed for Age of
Mythology pre-expansion, as areas of maps that were inaccessible become
accessible. The Earth entity Gaia has the ability to grow lush from
buildings, preventing enemy players constructing buildings nearby as
well as providing a small healing effect to buildings. Other, lesser god
powers are available to the Atlanteans at any time during the game.
Unlike the other civilizations, the Atlanteans can use certain god
powers multiple times. Some, like Gaia's Forest, cause new forest to
generate, which provides a far more effective wall that only villagers
(or forest fires or colossi) can break through. These too may alter gameplay on older maps.
New map types
Titans introduces six new maps types, and seven new AI personalities.
For the original civilizations, several upgrades and changes were added.
The upgrade Beast Slayer causes the Greek gods' unique units to do bonus damage against Myth units. Hands of the Pharaoh lets Egyptian priests pick up Relics; a power formerly reserved for the Pharaoh
unit only. Range of attack is also increased by two for Egyptian
priests. The Norse gain the Axe of Muspell upgrade, which gives Throwing
Axemen bonus damage against flying units.
In terms of bonuses for every civilization, the upgrade Heroic Fleet
gives ships bonus damage against myth units. The non-Atlanteans can
build town centers in the Classical Age in Titans, as opposed to Heroic
in the original. Finally, the Titan unit is introduced to the game.
Titans are huge units possessing large amounts of hitpoints and armor
while having high attack.
Characters
Kastor: Fictional son of Arkantos and a soldier of Atlantis who helps defend the remaining, godless Atlanteans.
Krios: Fictional Theocrat of Atlantis, he is killed by a Servant of
Kronos at the start of the campaign, and has his place taken by the
servant ("Kronny" in the game editor) who then possesses his body to
trick the Atlanteans.
Ajax: A mythic Greek hero of the Trojan war, in the game a former companion of Arkantos who helps Kastor deal with the consequences of the Titans' release.
Amanra: Fictional Queen of Nubia and former companion of Arkantos who assists Kastor in the aftermath of the Titans' release.
King Folstag: Mythic Norse Frost Giant King who is thought to be evil in
Age of Mythology. But in the Titans version, he summons the dragon
Nidhogg to defeat the Norse Titan Ymir.
How to install:
- join FFSJ wear, FileSJ, or 7zip.
- Results file *. rar join berextensi
- Extract the file to the desired folder.
How to play:
- The execution file "aom.exe" for the original Age of Mythology.
- The execution file "aomx.exe" for expansion Age of Mythology The Titans.
Happy Playing !
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