- Genres/Tags: Strategy, RTS, Isometric, 3D
- Companies: Tantalus Media, World’s Edge, Xbox Game Studios
- Languages: RUS/ENG/MULTI13
- Original Size: 53.7 GB
- Repack Size: from 22.8 GB [Selective Download]
Age of Empire 3 Game Screenshots
Age of Empire III Video Waltkthrough
Age of Empire III Repack Game Features
- Based on non-scene v100.13.9057.0 Steam release: 53.7 GB!
- CODEX crack/emu applied over
- Game version: v100.13.9057.0; United States Civilization, The African Royals, Mexico Civilization and Knights of the Mediterranean DLCs are included and activated
- 100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation
- NOTHING ripped, NOTHING re-encoded
- Selective Download feature: you may skip downloading and installing of optional voiceover packs (English is included by default)
- Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from 53.7 to 22.8~25.4 GB, depending on selected components)
- Installation takes (w/o additional voiceovers): ~20 minutes on 16-threads CPU; ~35 minutes on 8-threads CPU; ~1 hour on 4-threads CPU
- After-install integrity check so you could make sure that everything installed properly
- HDD space after installation: up to 53.7 GB
- Language can be changed in game settings
- Repack uses XTool library by Razor12911
- At least 3 GB of free RAM (inc. virtual) required for installing this repack
Age of Empire Game Description
Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition completes the definitive edition of one of the most beloved real-time strategy franchises, including new features and gameplay.
In spectacular 4K Ultra HD graphics and a fully redone soundtrack, command mighty civilizations from across Europe and the Americas or leap to the battlefields of Asia.
Historical Battles and The Art of War Challenge Missions are now available, along with all previously published expansions and all 14 civilizations, as well as two completely new civilizations, the Swedes and Inca.
Go online to compete against other players in updated online multiplayer with cross-network play, as well as to enjoy modern gaming features such as spectator modes and mod support.
The Age of Empires Definitive Edition odyssey comes to an end with this last episode.
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