After a prolonged battle with the game settings and some, unfortunately cold terminations, took after the umpteenth repetition of the game finally got my ATI Radeon X1300 graphics card. I was about to stuff the CD back in its box and the damned thing again to send back. Now the fun runs finally and I wonder for what the whole graphic uprising was good, because the images that have the game has to offer are at the level of AoE I. And so it played out well. Click units, collect resources, houses, temples, silos, hospitals, barracks, bow shooting, docks and the like build, attack enemies and develop like mad. The enemy appears to be relatively aggressive in relation to AoE and occupied when you are not careful, quick, large parts of the game board, which makes things more interesting. Technically campaign also very charming, even if the crack as a quick way has. Each era come developmentally not too short, which one starts actually, because it will be played dimwitted and stupid from the Palaeolithic up to the nano age in 2200. The rest should each discover for yourself. Except for minor compromises with the above graphical problems and the game every 10 minutes even with Pentium IV processors hooked because it is cached, but the game is a very well-rounded and fun. We recommend!