Why do my huns need houses in AOE II Conquers expansion

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So the Huns in AOE II Conquers has the special benefit that they do not need any housing and as a penalty for that, start with 100 less wood. So I a few minutes after starting a game, I found out that I needed to create more houses!

After some searching I found out that the full tech tree disables all unique stuff, inclusive the benefits, for the selected civilization.

So I started a new game with full tech tree disabled. And I still needed to build houses.
The part I did not tell thus far is that this is a multiplayer game with a custom created map.

Is it because of multiplayer mode that these benifits are not available?






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How do you build a house in Age of Empires 2?

All in all, the Huns may not seem worthwhile, but, like the Goths, they do what they do extremely well: Rush, raze, and harass the enemy with powerful and mobile forces, due to the fact that they have several options during the early and mid-game, making them specially strong in open maps and in 1v1 games.

Are the Huns good aoe2?

If you'd like to go straight to Castle Age as quickly as possible, for example, you'll want more villagers. If you're in a rush to create a Stable and get some Scouts onto the field to harass the enemy, you'll want to advance as quickly as possible with fewer villagers. Begin making villagers in the town center.



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