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* NoFlowInCGI: Zeus' hair in the game's introductory CGI cutscene looks like a wig carved from stone.



* NoFlowInCGI: Zeus' hair in the game's introductory CGI cutscene looks like a wig carved from stone.
* NostalgiaLevel: The Atlantis level where you build the first Egyptians pyramids plays like a revamped revisitation of Pharaoh with the new engine of Zeus and brings back other unique features like Nile floodings.


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* NostalgiaLevel: The Atlantis level where you build the first Egyptians pyramids plays like a revamped revisitation of Pharaoh with the new engine of Zeus and brings back other unique features like Nile floodings.
* NotTheIntendedUse: One of the cheats in the game allows to send fireballs to the clicked location. While it's there to deal with invading armies and monsters, the ''actual'' use most people have with it is bombarding inconvenient spots on the map, like a jagged rock or a [[EarthquakesCauseFissures post-earthquake fissure]], which are then turned into regular rubble and can be permanently removed. This is particularly useful to increase accessability to ore-bearing rocks.
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** A sanctuary to Ares grants the ability for the man himself to participate in an invasion, guaranteeing victory of a city on your behalf. The cooldown on this is also so long that you're probably only using it once a campaign, and Ares may randomly use it on his own anytime you invade someone.

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