Japanese Expansion Asia

Japanese Expansion Asia
Do the expansion packs for Age of Empires 3 allow you to still play with the originial civilizations?

If I installed the expansion packs (War chiefs and Asian dynasty’s) would I still be allowed to play with those original civilizations and use the original maps from Age of Empires IN ADDITION to the new civilizations and new maps (so you could have the british and the japanese on one map: in Asia or America)?
Also if any one knows, i was wondering if you could bring the Native American civilizations to Asia (although i dont think that’s true)

Yes you can still play the original civilizations with all the original maps. If you play skirmish or multiplayer, or create your own scenario you can play any faction you want. The Campaign maps are limited to what they where programed with.

The Asian Dynasties: Japan

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