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Tindu Rebeth

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Hey Wolf, I was wondering can you post more screenshots up, I was more interested in what the surroundings looked like, like Roman Royal halls and what Legionares looked like and stuff like that but thats another opinion.
 

Wolf Mittag

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Hi Tindu, what screenshots do you mean? Those on http://www.teudogar.com?
Roman legionaries of that epoch looked more or less like in the screenshot http://www.teudogar.com/scr08.htm.
And as to Roman architecture, well, at that time there was none in Germania, except for military camps with wooden palisades and towers (one of these camps is part of the Full Version's game world; and maybe I ought to put a screenshot of that on the website).
Or do you mean illustrations for the (currently, text-only) Encyclopedia texts on Teutons and Romans? Or is it just that you'd like to see additional game world graphics in future version?
 

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Explore Teutonic villages and farmsteads, royal halls and miserable huts, sacred groves and Roman camps, and countless forests, swamps and caves. I was talking about royal halls that was said on the site, I must of had a brighter image of how the house looked. I guess I'm not to good in history since US doesn't go into Roman and Europe history. I think the years are different from the time I'm thinking of. By the way as a suggestion do you think we could become a Roman Citizen or a Teuton Villager by choice to see how it is on each side and how it felt, and perhaps be able to buy furniture and additional homes without taking over them by force. I'd also like if, you did go with this idea lets say, would the Roman Homes look much different from the Teuton homes and if so would there be an advantage for the Romans.
 

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Sorry thats me above, forgot to log in -Tindu Rebeth
 

Wolf Mittag

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Hello Tindu, thanks for your suggestions. Sorry if that "royal halls" thing was misleading, but - though it may not look like it from our modern point of view -, e.g. Heremod's banquet hall is meant to be a Teuton Royal Hall (like the one described in the "Beowulf" saga etc). As to the Romans, in 12 BC (time of the game's plot) they just arrived in Germania for the very first time; so there are no Roman buildings there yet, except for military camps. Construction of cities and buildings could only start once the country was safely conquered and pacified - around 5 BC or so.
 

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