JERUSALEM SHOULD LOOK LIKE THESE:
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JERUSALEM SHOULD LOOK LIKE THESE:
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Indeed, the game needs more cities & better fire effects.
I'd love to firebomb Jerusalem and see my legions massacre the defenders in the streets, surrounded by flaming buildings with the air filled with black smoke and distant screams!
TOTAL WAR!
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Jerusalem should have walls like these pictures...
Jerusalem would be amazing. Hard to design a city that had so many drastic evolutions within the antiquity though.
When it was burned down, they had previously 3 defensive walls in the north front that was protected by dipping terrain on two (or three, thats disputed) sides.
Syracuse is inexcusably one of those 08/15 villages that even disrepresents the rural, decentral gallic tribes.
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Jerusalem Syracuse Rhodes Antioch. There aren't many that NEED to be in, but these ones NEED to be in.
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I completely agree, when we even know archaeologically how the ancient city would have looked like, why not just create that in the game?
They don't even need concept art, they can just start making the map based on that model..
Amazing piece of work by the way.
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The biggest disappointment for me
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A small village....
Also where is Memphis from the trailers and pictures?! A huge, custom city in front of the pyraminds?!
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I really hope they will release city DLC
Last edited by terzer; October 09, 2013 at 05:22 AM.
I think the walls is the very thing they pray too today as its all that's left of the original...
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What you are referring to is the "wailing wall" and it is a remnant of that big temple that you see on the picture above. It was destroyed and they build a big mosque on top of it all (Dome of the Rock). There are indeed big parts of that wall still standing today. As are many more or less little parts that survived time and wars. *disappears in a puff of smoke*
Settlements are one of the big surprises AND disappointments in R2 to me. For one part I missed exactly that on Shogun2 and they are beautiful (!) and vast on the other hand some settlements should have been made as major cities regardless of the game´s city system. Making that a DLC however would be a rip off.
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them not making Jerusalem a special city with The Temple smacks of anti-semtism to me.
It was lazyness that did that, not anti-anything.