![]() But even with these issues, support for DE is miles better than it was for HD, where u sometimes had to wait a year for a bugfix. ![]() ![]() But of course currently some issues plague the game like slow bug fixing and bad playtesting of patches. In DE you get all of that which is missing/bugged in HD, plus 4 more civs, lots of new campaigns, new matchmaking queue, QOL features like smart walls, shift queuing commands, more hotkey options, UI mods, selecting resolutions, server based MP, better AI and on top of all that more players. Much cheaper to get all content (15 euros DE vs 50 euros HD). Can’t spectate games without occupying a player slot. Can’t select the 1.7 gameplay speed in multiplayer, the one which has been the competitive standard on the Original game/voobly and on Definitive Edition. Unable to Save and Restore multiplayer games. Most annoying issue is the lag, which DE helps with due to you not depending on the network speed of the other players in the game(but ofc DE still has the issue where others PC might lag you). Elo system is buggy, lategame 4v4s always lagging. The multiplayer feels buggy, has some form of inbuilt delay. Here’s the problems of aoe2 HD / aoe2 2013: So if you absolutely don’t want to play DE, then your only option is userpatch 1.5, not HD. And I guess currently another good side is compatibility with all the old mods & scenarios, but all of that is included in UP version of the game. However, independent developers have tried their best to keep up the HD. ![]() But there’s a reason why everyone who was serious about the game switched from HD onto Voobly/userpatch. After the release of the Definitive Edition, support for the HD Edition was stopped. It’s only good side - accessibility, because anyone knows how to install steam, and the game can ruin on fairly weak PCs. It is by far the worst platform of the game. Age of Empires 2 HD / 2013 was the buggiest trash ever for years. ![]()
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