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An expansion titled Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots, was released in 2004, featuring additional monuments, nations, governments, and campaigns. A spin-off title with a fantasy theme, Rise of Legends, was released in 2006. Big Huge Games was acquired by 38 Studios in 2009, who sold the rights to Rise of Nations to Microsoft following their closure in 2012. Rise of Nations was published by Microsoft as a digital re-release as Rise of Nations: Extended Edition by developer SkyBox Labs in 2014 for Steam and Xbox.

Any of the game's nations can be played during any age, regardless of that nation's fate throughout actual history. Each of the 18 civilizations in Rise of Nations has 4 to 8 unique units. Some unique units are based on units that those nations would have, if they were not destroyed in real-life. For example, the Native American nations (the Aztecs, Maya, and Inca) have unique units in the Modern and Information ages which resemble real-world Iberian-South American guerrillas. There are 4 end conditions: capture, territorial superiority, wonder victory, or score victory.

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A single-player campaign, Conquer the World, is included in the game. It is comparable to the board game Risk, except that attacks are resolved with a real-time battle, which can last as long as 90 minutes depending upon the scenario. The player can also purchase reinforcements or bonus cards and engage in diplomacy with other nations. Bonus cards and reinforcement cards must be deployed from the Map screen. If the Player attacks a Nation's capital from the Map screen and wins, all of the territory belonging to that Nation come under the control of the Player and that Nation is eliminated. The campaign starts at the Ancient Age and progresses slowly over the course over the campaign to end at the Information Age (present day). During a battle it may be possible to advance to the next available age and upgrade units for the battle.

Some critics of the game noted that Rise of Nations lacked depth in its variety of ages and nations due to the broad scope of the game. GameSpy remarked that the game was "bloated with features, options and units."[29] Game Informer critiqued the variation of abilities across nations, stating "such a varied array of nationalities is a beautiful thing, but not all nations are created equal. Some have excellent bonuses incorporated with them, and others are decidedly ho-hum."[26] Similarly IGN stated "yes, there are many races available, but none of them have a personality as such...(they) look the same, since they only employ three different graphic sets...so the racial distinctions feel abstract, rather than part of an immersive experience."[31] However, John Dewhurst for PC PowerPlay noted that "harsh critics could label its diversity too light to be truly immersive and they may have a point. However, for once, a game trying to do too many things is its greatest asset."[33]

On April 28, 2004, Big Huge Games released the expansion pack Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots. The game includes several additional nations, units, wonders, and campaigns, and new features, including the selection of governments that influence gameplay mechanics.[46] In October 2004, a Gold Edition of the game was released for Windows and Macintosh, combining the original game with the Thrones and Patriots expansion.[47]

The "Ancient Age" denotes a wide period of human history, traditionally considered to begin with the "Neolithic Revolution" around the 10th millenium BCE, when agriculture is known to have been first introduced, marking the first developments of former hunter-gatherer societies into a new, sedentary way of life, from which the first settled civilizations were to arise. The beginning of recorded history, when the first writing systems were invented, marks the end of human prehistory, and is also considered by some authorities as the starting point of the Ancient age. This took place by the 4th millenium BCE, time of the first script ever found: (more...)

In Rise of Nations Trial Version, you can choose between four of the 18 nations featured in the retail version of Rise of Nations. You will be able to play through the tutorial and then try your hand on the field of battle on one of four different map types. This version is the first release on CNET Download.com.

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can you add hms hood to australia and nelson class to new zealand then all the british ships can join up cuz those nations were colonies of britain and can you also add the dutch 1047 plan this ship is similar to the scharnhorst but designed for the dutch in 1939.
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you can modify the availability to the nations in the file "unitrules.xml", if you want. It can be found in "...Rise of Nations\Thrones and Patriots\data\"
For example: search in this file for "Nelson". Then there is a block of around 57 lines to describe the unit. 39 lines below the first "nelson"-entry, you will find the nations (tribes), for which this unit is available:
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The "1" at position 13 is for Great Britain. If you wanna add it to New Zealand as well, have to add a "1" at position 7:
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Save and done. Now the Nelson is available for New Zealand as well. (Keep a backup copy of the unitrules.xml, just in case.)

It is worth mentioning that the title includes both, the base game and the expansion pack known as Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots. Players get access to 18 different nations, with unique characteristics, units, and technologies. The game features hundreds of different units starting from ancient warriors and knights, ending on modern vehicles like helicopters or battleships.

The player can use the options: Political, Diplomatic, Terrain, Ideologies, and Factions to change their view. Political will give each nation a different color. Diplomatic colors the selected nation green, as well as coloring its allies blue, puppets cyan, non-allies in war together semi-transparent green, factions yellow and enemies red. Terrain shows the terrain from green as most soft to red as most rough. Ideologies give nations a color based on their ideology, which will either be red if communist or socialist, blue if democratic or liberal or black if fascist or nationalist. Factions give nations a color based on their faction. Each nation in a faction will have the same color but with a slightly different tone.

In any case, Rise of Nations: Extended Edition on the Windows Store includes the game's full lineup of 24 nations out of the gate. Once you've chosen a nation, you can conquer 6,000 years of history through turn-based strategy gameplay throughout a single-player campaign or with up to eight players online. The Extended Edition also builds on the 2003 original with improved visuals, and it includes the Thrones and Patriots expansion for free.

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