Casar V(!)
Casar V(!)
Here are my suggestions for a coming Caesar V. What do you think?
Regards,
Jan
Regards,
Jan
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I would love to see an Indian builderKiya wrote:Very good suggestionsBut I would like to have a new CB game set in another culture, be it Indian, Censored, Japanese....something quite fresh and different. Not that I mind if we had an expansion for CoTN.
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Mostly becuase I don't think it was done before
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I will never play a Censored CB because it will remind me of somebody I wish I never met
in fact I consider the word profane 
I admit Japan itself was never done but there was already an "Asian" city builder...


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What about Japanese builder game??? Is that done before? That would be highly artistic and pretty, lots of things to build.
I admit Japan itself was never done but there was already an "Asian" city builder...
Gronvik wrote:Here are my suggestions for a coming Caesar V. What do you think?
Regards,
Jan
what is happening gronvik?
i read your suggestions: very thorough. you really know your stuff. history buff, maybe? you almost brought me to tears (almost

the point is that i would generally echo your thoughts for the next porgject, should it be c5.
Ave Jan Gronvik!
Jan I really liked your suggestions for Caesar V, I'd also suggest salt mining or a salt works connected to a brine well or the ocean, because apparently the Romans preferred situating their colonia close to salt supplies. Salt really isn't a patrician luxury. (Really we shouldn't be building pumphouses next to the sea!)
I noticed you listed inns and hotels, and it'd be good to see tourism as another income stream, which would only be available when the city was beautiful enough, by either civic beautification, or preferably when the ratio of housing to roads, fountains, and gardens was at the right level to suggest plazas and boulevards.
Also I'd like to see ethnicities tied to neighborhoods the way the Macedonian Greeks and the Jews had different areas in Alexandria, with "colleges" and specific religious structures for each ethnic group - and perhaps there could be some street fighting for the prefects to put down.
I noticed you listed inns and hotels, and it'd be good to see tourism as another income stream, which would only be available when the city was beautiful enough, by either civic beautification, or preferably when the ratio of housing to roads, fountains, and gardens was at the right level to suggest plazas and boulevards.
Also I'd like to see ethnicities tied to neighborhoods the way the Macedonian Greeks and the Jews had different areas in Alexandria, with "colleges" and specific religious structures for each ethnic group - and perhaps there could be some street fighting for the prefects to put down.
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