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forgottenbones · 1 year
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The Most Confusing AoE2 Technologies
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loulilie · 3 months
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25th of February - 3rd of March
I don't know if any of y'all are interested, but I am very excited for Hidden Cup V.
I watched HC4 with my partner when we were still early in our relationship and have been waiting to watch the next one together ever since!
What is Hidden Cup under the cut
Hidden Cup V (abbr. HC5) is an Age of Empires II 1v1 tournament hosted by T90Official. After qualifiers are done, players are "hidden" until the end of the tournament. Neither the commentators, the audience, or the top 16 competitors know the real identity of the players in each match.
I had never watched or been interested in Age of Empires II (or the likes) before, but watching this tournament together was a lot of fun!
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severalowls · 2 years
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I saw your tags on that AOE post, and they were super on point lol. I'm curious, do you follow any of the competitive scene, or just enjoy it in sp?
I occasionally watch some of T90Official's youtube commentary so I'm roughly aware of the general scene but don't follow it very closely and haven't watched anything live in years. I think its very cool that its still being supported officially.
I mostly just play the campaigns because my preferred style of RTS is very slow and considered which MP AoE is Not.
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russelljacksonart · 4 years
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AoE2 fans, Hidden Cup 3 qualifiers start today! Who's gonna be watching? And, more importantly, who's ready for some more AoE2 fan art? #aoe2 #ageofempires2 #hiddencup3 #hc3 #t90official #rts #ageofempires #pcgames #drawings #fanart #medieval (at Louisville, Kentucky) https://www.instagram.com/p/B81W5gHld6A/?igshid=1awx7iep159t0
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ninesixfourtwo · 3 years
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Hi All, we are back with another podcast, so soon after the last one! This time NumberNine and myself are talking about something close and dear to our heart, Age of Empires 2 and Hidden Cup! So head over to the concepts area of the blog (same place we had the NFL podcast) and have a listen. Be warned, it is over an hour of us talking rubbish about one of our favourite games
For those who don’t know, Hidden Cup is a tournament run by T90-Official from his twitch stream, where the top 16 Age of Empires 2 players play in an unseeded and blind knock out tournament, with each set being a best of 7 series. Each player is hidden and playing under a fake name, so no one knows who is who. It is super exciting, and if you can you should head over to T90′s twitch and have a watch.  The games will also be posted on his youtube channel
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blackaddersplays · 3 years
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First match from Age of Empires II World Cup by 🇦🇷 Nacho (Riverplation) and 🇺🇸 T90 sponsored by Microsoft we streamed also now on YouTube - 🇸🇰 ILLUSIONIST was nasty here^^
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apricops · 6 years
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megacatstudios · 4 years
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Recently, fans gathered to watch Hidden Cup 3, a tournament format hosted by T90Official where pro Age players compete under hidden identities so that neither competitors or viewers know who is playing who.
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lazerhead1-blog · 5 years
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Social Gaming
Believe it or not, there was a time not too long ago before Fortnite, before Facebook games and before online gaming in general where video games were a somewhat private activity. I remember being ten years old, spending a whole weekend playing Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 on the PS2, and being completely fine with the fact I was simply versing the game not a person. This concept seems so outdated and irrelevant these days; what’s the point if I’m not competing against someone, what a waste of time! So where did social gaming originate? With the emergence and dominance (at least dominance in Australia) of social media site, Facebook, arguably the origins of popular online gaming begun with Facebook games such as Farmville, Candy Crush and Words with Friends. Facebook games allowed users to verse, play co-op, in-game gift, in-game chat and share the gaming experience with friends and random people across the world. In 2017, Fortnite became a social gaming phenomenon across the world. Fortnite is a free to play battle royale shooter survival game (https://www.epicgames.com/fortnite/en-US/home). Whilst, Fortnite highlighted the benefits and power of aspects of online gaming, it also bought to light the dangers and issues of social gaming. Addiction to Fortnite in children and young people is a growing concern (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2WNWSnWFnQ), so much so that online support groups for parents and their kids have sprung up in an attempt to combat addiction (https://gamequitters.com/parents-guide-to-fortnite-addiction/). Another issue Fortnite has shone on social gaming is due the nature of the game and how it appeals to young people, regulating behaviour has become a huge concern, so much so that the creators of the game have pursued a lawsuit against a 14 year old for cheating (https://www.vg247.com/2018/04/26/fortnite-lawsuit-cheaters-epic-14-year-old/). Whilst social gaming does have its drawbacks, it’s not all cause for concern. With platforms like Twitch, cool little networked publics have sprung up. Twitch allows ‘casters’ to broadcast online games to audiences across the world. I for one, am not a huge gamer, but, I do use twitch to watch Age of Empire (a game that is now 20 years old) matches out of nostalgia (https://www.twitch.tv/t90official ). I have found that the communities on twitch are for the most part, inclusive and positive.
To wrap up, I want to recommend a video game podcast called Filthy Casuals. In this particular episode http://www.filthycasuals.com.au/2019/01/17/ Wil Wagner of the Smith Street Band talks about how online gaming has become an awesome tool for passing the time for touring bands.
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condorcruz · 4 years
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Un repost de @ageofempiresgame, la verdad un juego que me encanta y que me gustaría volver a jugar. Este video del actual torneo wololo patrocinado por @redbull. . Les gustaría que subiera contenido del Age? . #gamer #gaming #pcgamer #ageofempires #aoe #aoe2 #ageofempires2 #pcmasterace #twitch #redbull #gamers #condorcruz #videogame #tournament #videojuego #Repost @ageofempiresgame • • • • • • The @redbullgaming Wololo €20,000 tournament is here! Starting every day @ 13GMT April 30th - May 3rd! Prepare yourself for a weekend packed full of action on http://twitch.tv/redbull 🔴 DETAILS: https://www.ageofempires.com/ne…/red-bull-wololo-watch-live/ Clip Credits: https://www.twitch.tv/t90official https://www.twitch.tv/nili_aoe https://www.youtube.com/user/Hrisdolgr https://www.instagram.com/p/B_nTQS3nJmV/?igshid=1bv23ls5zfstb
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iansfuntimeblog · 6 years
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I have been enjoying the Most Annoying Strategy and The Legend of Fatslob series. 
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xlostboi · 7 years
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Thanks for the mass favs during the stream today, trolls 😂
— Tristan (@T90Official) August 31, 2017
August 31, 2017 at 12:11PM via Twitter https://twitter.com/T90Official
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russelljacksonart · 3 years
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Rattan Archer. This weekend is all about Hidden Cup 4 for me. Some great games so far and the promise of even better ones to come! #ageofempires2 #ageofempires #aoe2 #aoe2de #ageofempires2definitiveedition #vietnamese #rattanarcher #hiddencup #hiddencup4 #hiddencupiv #t90official #drawing #fanart #rtsgames #pcgames #pcgamers #ageofempires4  (at Louisville, Kentucky) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMpVlyVl6tx/?igshid=einml35xhcvr
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forgottenbones · 4 years
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Florida Man Farms & Chops Trees
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forgottenbones · 4 years
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The Legend of Jon Slow
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