![]() Its servers are still online, but seldom used. With time, the game's multiplayer stability and responsiveness issues became more apparent, so players would move to the original version with back-ported HD Edition expansion content until the release of Definitive Edition, to which the most of the Age of Empires II community as a whole would move, leaving the HD Edition effectively abandoned. The game was supported officially until patch 5.8 was released in September 2018, transferring all efforts to development and post-launch support for Definitive Edition. If I do anything at this point besides right click, the game crashes on the spot. (I have zero subscriptions to the Steam Workshop BTW.) At this point I can hear the beginning of the intro video but the screen remains on the subscription validation page. Players who would not purchase any expansion would get free access to a limited set of expansion factions in multiplayer which would rotate daily. Currently when I start running the game, it will stop at the 'validating subscriptions' screen. ![]() These expansions would use a separate data set to the one used in the base game. Two other expansions were released, each bringing new civilizations and campaigns: The African Kingdoms in November 2015 and Rise of the Rajas in 2016. Go to the Steam workshop, look what you want to add, click on suscribe and all set. This was the point at which the mod's developers, the Forgotten Empires, would become involved with further development of the HD Edition and subsequently future releases of Age of Empires. ![]() It is an officially supported version of the Forgotten Empires mod for The Conquerors which had received an estimated 500.000 downloads prior to the official release of said expansion. This version's first expansion, The Forgotten, was released in November 2013. It features native high resolution support and new multiplayer servers.
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