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Here’s why Age of Empires II’s controller support remains Xbox exclusive

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“When will Age of Empires get a console port?” It’s a question that gamers have been asking ever since 2017, when Microsoft announced Age of Empires: Definitive Edition in the run-up to Age of Empires IV. The answer, as it turns out, was January 31, 2023. Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition is now available on Xbox consoles and Xbox Game Pass. As such, like any other Xbox game, it has to be compatible with a controller, and that’s always a tricky proposition for a real-time strategy title.

Over the past few days, I’ve gone hands-on with AoE2 on the Xbox Series X and found that the controller scheme does, indeed, work. That’s pretty remarkable, considering the ignominious history of console RTS games with abysmal controls. I’ve also found that the developers have made some smart adjustments to accommodate Xbox controllers — and that those adjustments might be pretty controversial, if they ever made their way back to the PC version of the game. I also spoke with Alex Liu, Design Director at AoE2 developer World’s Edge, to learn about the challenges and benefits of ditching the series’ signature mouse-and-keyboard controls.

Setting out to conquer the controller

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First off, if you’ve never played the Age of Empires series before, Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition on Xbox might be a good introduction to the series. It’s an historical RTS where you take control of a medieval civilization, and guide them through the fall of Rome up through the beginning of the gunpowder era. You create villagers, who gather resources and construct buildings, then use those resources and buildings to field an army, research new technologies and ultimately defeat your opponents, either through force of arms or the influence of your economy and culture.

This is all easy to do with a keyboard and mouse … Console ports of RTS games usually stumble when it comes to controller support, though.

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