Computer games aren't written in a day
Tuesday, 21 March 2006 11:34Wow - could this be my ideal computer game? CivCity: Rome.
The screenshots are promising: hardly a historically-accurate rendering of Rome's topography, but, then again, if the user is getting to build their own Rome, then why shouldn't the Colosseum, Circus Maximus and Pantheon all be right next to each other? And the renditions of each are very nice (although if they're to scale, the people in the Colosseum must be about twenty feet tall!).
Good thing it doesn't come out until the summer, really, or I could kiss goodbye to the book...

The screenshots are promising: hardly a historically-accurate rendering of Rome's topography, but, then again, if the user is getting to build their own Rome, then why shouldn't the Colosseum, Circus Maximus and Pantheon all be right next to each other? And the renditions of each are very nice (although if they're to scale, the people in the Colosseum must be about twenty feet tall!).
Good thing it doesn't come out until the summer, really, or I could kiss goodbye to the book...
Argyraspides - Forward!
Date: Tuesday, 21 March 2006 14:59 (UTC)I'm still waiting for R:TR 7.0, which uses the revised RTW:BI code to mean that your game is no longer completely Romanocentric.
All hail the great Seleucid Empire!
Re: Argyraspides - Forward!
Date: Tuesday, 21 March 2006 15:06 (UTC)Re: Argyraspides - Forward!
Date: Tuesday, 21 March 2006 19:39 (UTC)I'll take *any* of the Diadochi States, especially Seleucia or Macedon, or indeed the extremely versatile army of Pontus, and fight you any day of the week :)