Rome had in its hights 1 Million + Inhabitans it had 10.000 Wells - 112 Baths 5 Huge Gigantic Baths 112.500 m² the Biggest the Dicoletian Baths or the Caracalla Baths for 2000 People in there were Libarys Sport Gymnasiums Gardens Little Taverns and Comercial Shops like a Citie in the City. And 5 Aquaducts to souce the Building alone.
Just found your channel, cool content! one thing I noticed is that there's noticeable sibilance coming from your microphone - this can be easily solved by a de-esser plugin or by a cheap pop filter for your microphone. i'm pretty sure those that use headphones like myself would be very happy!
Got it on my list on steam . This one got so much potential . Thanks for the video it was fun to watch. Any infos if the devs want to make a demo on steam or when the EA/Release is planed?
Most Roman Castrums have little Towns with them that could be a Casa Rustica - A Building that supplies the know Region were it stands with everything Trade Production Farming Commercial Baths etc. Such Towns near a big City or a castrum the Romans called Canapeia were the Word Kneipe or Tavern reasambles. and those Canapeias have everything what the Roman Soldiers need Fun Women Bath Drink and Foood. Even Weapon Smiths could be settlering there.
I haven't understood: do we have an influence on city blocks design or are they being built automatically? And about maps, do we have the same map all the time?
Tue byzantine empire was orthodox, however during one of the crusades, a new empire was made the "latin empire" whi h was Catholic during the early 13th centry
NEVERRRRRR. Just kidding. The next update (update 11??) brings in everything I'm waiting for to start a new park. So I'll definitely be starting a new series then!
It's a shame and a pity that this game is tagged as "Profile Features Limited" on Steam page, which means it doesn't support any Steam features such as achievements, trading cards, etc. and what's worse, even if you purchase it, it wouldn't count as the number of games you own in your profile, or if you 100% complete all the achievements, it wouldn't count as one of your perfect games.
Honestly that’s a weird thing to get hung up on. I totally get achievement hunters etc, but if you’re playing a game solely to achievement hunt, are you even enjoying the game? And you wouldn’t buy it bc it doesn’t have these things?
I think enhancing the districts a bit more rather than spreading out would be a good start. the higher the attractiveness for that district you will always people coming in rather than spreading it out. will be easier to expand from a high attractiveness area than plopping down different districts in un developed areas.
What a cool game! I’m super excited to see more about it
Sorry the double ressources collecting perk, thanks to Destiny, was bugged during the playtests 🙏
No worries! I assumed as much lol. Still love the perk, and thanks for watching it :)
@@HForHavoc Thanks for the videos! They were very nice to watch.
Interesting second part Havoc. Might add it to the Wishlist,
Rome had in its hights 1 Million + Inhabitans it had 10.000 Wells - 112 Baths 5 Huge Gigantic Baths 112.500 m² the Biggest the Dicoletian Baths or the Caracalla Baths for 2000 People in there were Libarys Sport Gymnasiums Gardens Little Taverns and Comercial Shops like a Citie in the City. And 5 Aquaducts to souce the Building alone.
Quite looking forward to this game!
Just found your channel, cool content! one thing I noticed is that there's noticeable sibilance coming from your microphone - this can be easily solved by a de-esser plugin or by a cheap pop filter for your microphone. i'm pretty sure those that use headphones like myself would be very happy!
Got it on my list on steam . This one got so much potential . Thanks for the video it was fun to watch.
Any infos if the devs want to make a demo on steam or when the EA/Release is planed?
Right now there’s nothing ok a public demo or even another playtest. I’ll be covering it again when/if I can so stay tuned on the channel!
@@HForHavoc thx. Take your time I will be waiting.
Most Roman Castrums have little Towns with them that could be a Casa Rustica - A Building that supplies the know Region were it stands with everything Trade Production Farming Commercial Baths etc. Such Towns near a big City or a castrum the Romans called Canapeia were the Word Kneipe or Tavern reasambles. and those Canapeias have everything what the Roman Soldiers need Fun Women Bath Drink and Foood. Even Weapon Smiths could be settlering there.
I haven't understood: do we have an influence on city blocks design or are they being built automatically? And about maps, do we have the same map all the time?
Tue byzantine empire was orthodox, however during one of the crusades, a new empire was made the "latin empire" whi h was Catholic during the early 13th centry
Does the city build ports?
When is prehistoric kingdom coming back
NEVERRRRRR. Just kidding. The next update (update 11??) brings in everything I'm waiting for to start a new park. So I'll definitely be starting a new series then!
MORE VDEOS OF MEMORIAPOLIS Please
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It's a shame and a pity that this game is tagged as "Profile Features Limited" on Steam page, which means it doesn't support any Steam features such as achievements, trading cards, etc. and what's worse, even if you purchase it, it wouldn't count as the number of games you own in your profile, or if you 100% complete all the achievements, it wouldn't count as one of your perfect games.
Honestly that’s a weird thing to get hung up on. I totally get achievement hunters etc, but if you’re playing a game solely to achievement hunt, are you even enjoying the game? And you wouldn’t buy it bc it doesn’t have these things?
I think enhancing the districts a bit more rather than spreading out would be a good start. the higher the attractiveness for that district you will always people coming in rather than spreading it out. will be easier to expand from a high attractiveness area than plopping down different districts in un developed areas.
Everybody seems to like urban sprawl as it's a North American aesthetic. It's hard to get into an 'old world' state-of-mind