Before you begin playing your Age of Mythology: Retold game, consider the following tips to ensure the best experience while playing:
🛠 Make sure the computer meets the minimum requirements
A full list of the minimum and recommended requirements can be found here.
🛠 Lower in-game Graphics Settings
Please note that some game settings can only be adjusted outside of a match and may require restarting the application to take effect.
- Go to Settings from the Main Menu (Click on the ☰ in the upper right side of the menu)
- Go to the Graphics tab from the left-side menu
- Try lowering the following settings to see if they improve your game performance:
- Resolution Scale
- Texture Quality
- Terrain Quality
- Water Quality
- Shadow Quality
- Effect Quality
- Save changes
- Close the game and restart it after applying these adjustments
🛠 Set your Game Speed
Age of Mythology: Retold lets you set the default speed of the game. Slower speeds offer a more casual approach to the battlefield, while faster speeds lead to shorter, more action-packed games. You can adjust this setting at the start of a Skirmish or a Custom Multiplayer match.
- Navigate to the lobby menu either for a Skirmish match or a Custom Multiplayer match.
- Locate the lobby settings window and navigate to the Game Speed option.
- Select an option from the Game Speed drop down menu.
🛠 Set your Display Zoom Level
Age of Mythology: Retold has a feature to adjust zoom setting so players can see more of the playable environment. Note that lower zoom settings will allow you to see more of the battlefield, which will simultaneously increase the number of assets on screen at any given time. This can lead to performance problems, so adjust accordingly.
To change this setting:
- Click on the Gear icon in the top right corner of the title screen.
- Choose Options from the list.
- Click the Game tab.
- Adjust the slider for Default Zoom Level
- Confirm to save the new zoom option.
🛠 Play on a Smaller Map with a Lower Population
The larger the map and higher the population, the more it will tax your computer and the computers of other players in your match. If you’re having performance problems, try creating a smaller map or maxing your population at 200 per team.
🛠 Monitor your Network Usage
Make sure your internet is equipped to handle a multiplayer online experience. Your PC will be communicating with several others throughout the world, so ensure that you have your networking setup to maximize your access to the internet.
- Limit the number of devices accessing the same network ports as Age of Empires.
- Close other programs accessing the internet, including any web browsers, other game clients, etc.
To get the best experience playing Age of Empires, make sure you open or forward these ports on your firewall or network hardware:
- TCP Port 8888 and UDP Port 9999, as well as Port 3478 (UDP & TCP) and Port 5222 (UDP & TCP).
These steps will help you minimize your network lag and improve your multiplayer experience. There is also the option to “Host as Dedicated Server” in the in-game multiplayer options that will help minimize issues if you encounter them.
PC Specific:
🛠 Close Any Background Applications
This will help mitigate any disruptions while you’re playing Age of Empires. You can see what applications are currently running by pressing ALT + SHIFT + Esc to open the Task Manager window.
🛠 Check monitor resolution settings
Double check your other graphics card and monitor settings to ensure that there isn't something limiting your power.
🛠 Choose the Optimal Display Resolution
Setting your display resolution higher than the recommended option may impact your game’s framerate. To change your computer’s resolution:
- Right-click on your desktop and select Display Settings.
- Select Advanced Display Settings.
- Select Recommended.
🛠 If you have multiple graphics cards (GPU), make sure the game is set to use best or high performance.
If these steps do not work for you, consider adjusting your settings at the graphics-card level (exact steps for this will vary between graphics card models). This step especially applies if you are playing on a gaming laptop, which may come with multiple GPUs by default.
Steam:
- Open Steam and locate the game.
- Right-click on the game and select Manage > Browse Local Files.
- In the File Explorer that opens, highlight the file pathway and copy it (CTRL + C).
- Go to your Windows Start menu and search for Graphics Settings.
- Windows 10 search for Display, scroll to the bottom of the window and click Graphics settings.
- Open Graphics Settings and click Browse.
- In the explorer window, paste (CTRL + V) the copied file pathway into the file pathway field.
- Select the game’s executable application.
- The application should now show in Graphics Settings page
- Click Options
- Change the graphics preference in the pop-up window to High Performance
- Click Save
Microsoft Store:
- Go to your Windows Start menu and search for Graphics Settings
- Windows 10 search for Display, scroll to the bottom of the window and click Graphics settings.
- Open Graphics Settings
- Change the dropdown from Desktop App to Microsoft Store App
- Find the game
- Windows 10 - A second dropdown will appear. Select the game title from that dropdown.
- Windows 11 - Click Browse and select the game title from the list.
- Click Add and the game should now show in Graphics Settings page
- Click Options
- Change the graphics preference in the pop-up window to High Performance
- Click Save