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As for the missions and campaigns, they vary in difficulty. Campaigns have sword icons indicating their overall difficulty from 1 (easy) to 3 swords (hard) and missions themselves can be also played on Easy (or Standard as the game calls it).
Hey thank you for the info, would you say that waiting and getting 4 is a better shout? I saw that it was pretty short on content though
Hey. good question. If you happen to have Gamepass, you can try out both games as they're included there.
Also, you can give AoE 3 a try here as it's the only game in the series on Steam to have a trial version. :)
It is beginner friendly with tons of youtube guides on perfecting Dark Age, 800-1000 Elo coaching (advanced beginners) and so on.
It is not beginner friendly with a basically unlimited skill ceiling (in pvp). For campaigns this still means that you might fail the harder ones after 10 tries.
Edit: The logic that AoE4 is somehow superior because 4 is higher than 2 is a hard noob trap.
Could do that, thank you. I don't currently use gamepass
AoE2 DE offers a lot of content for it's price, it was even better before they added 3 DLCs to the base game and increased its price.
Beginner friendly... well, as beginner friendly as a RTS game can be. You have several good in-game tutorials, and as AoE 2 is such a popular game hours and hours of guides on youtube, as well as several site with useful information.
The PvP multiplayer is absolutely brutal to break into though. I've been playing Age of Empires games since 2002 and I'm still not very competitive. Coop multiplayer and related comp-stomps are relatively easy to get into if you ask around, especially since many of the most experienced players on that front are more than willing to help you learn and carry you if needed. I've learned a lot by playing with some of them.
Correction, swords used to somewhat indicate difficulty, now it's quite abundantly clear they indicate complexity (as someone postulated, I think Ornlu?). Which doesn't necessarily indicate difficulty.
Generally, I think the OGs from Age of Kings and Conquerors should be played early on to get a feel for the gameplay.