![]() ![]() As you can see below, I have this setting enabled from the main menu: This is also present in the game’s review build which I played. We were told that this option will be available as a download on launch day for those who purchase the retail version. ![]() One of the most touted upgrades in Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition comes in the form of visual fidelity and the means to use 4K ultra-high-definition (UHD) graphics. ![]() These issues such as disabled UHD graphics and zoom lock are expected to be fixed in time for the release of Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition on November 14. Update: We were recently informed that the bugs encountered during the review process were due to an older build. I’ll explain more in our official review. It’s a nostalgia trip that’s 20 years in the making for fans of the franchise. That brings us to Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition made by Microsoft’s Forgotten Empires team and published by Xbox Games Studio. Although I skipped the third game along with various remasters and expansions, I still remember the series fondly. I recall playing the original as well as the sequel using my cousin’s PC back in the ’90s. At the risk of starting this review with a pun, I’d have to say that it’s been ages since I last played an Age of Empires game. ![]()
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