To be fair both previous Expeditions-titles did exactly same.Seeing as I really enjoyed the previous games I will definitely buy this. Great to see that the developer didn't fold!
I couldn't help to chuckle at this though:
Create your own Roman Legatus! Customize your character’s look, gender, class, and skills to match your playstyle and role-playing fantasy.
Seeing as I really enjoyed the previous games I will definitely buy this. Great to see that the developer didn't fold!
I couldn't help to chuckle at this though:
Create your own Roman Legatus! Customize your character’s look, gender, class, and skills to match your playstyle and role-playing fantasy.
To be fair both previous Expeditions-titles did exactly same.Seeing as I really enjoyed the previous games I will definitely buy this. Great to see that the developer didn't fold!
I couldn't help to chuckle at this though:
Create your own Roman Legatus! Customize your character’s look, gender, class, and skills to match your playstyle and role-playing fantasy.
Nothing wrong with it, I like playing female characters
Indeed. There could still be avenues for having a female character in such setting. A wealthy domina from a prominent family could have a lot of pull, for example. Or - if you want to lean stronger into the route of historical fantasy - a fierce Celtic female warrior, taken as a slave (to explain her "import" outside the island of Britain). But I guess that anything which does not put both genders on an equal footing is too risky PR-wise by now.I know and it's still funny. For Vikings there was at least the fig-leaf of you being the child of the previous chief, hence your position of leadership, but a female legatus? Lol.
Africa is part of where they're going you niggerBlack people!!!!!!!
Oh no...
Africa is part of where they're going you niggerBlack people!!!!!!!
Oh no...
Ok didn't catch that North bit.NORTH Africa.
Not sub-saharan Africa.
The "Africans" the Romans interacted with looked more like very tanned Europeans, or Arabs
Left Copenhagen to be closer to family and could work remote while we finished Fallen Heroes. Fallen Heroes was cancelled and I was let go.Scusi?when I left
Oh the simple joys of being a moderator.
Updating OP with essential info.
Indeed. There could still be avenues for having a female character in such setting. A wealthy domina from a prominent family could have a lot of pull, for example. Or - if you want to lean stronger into the route of historical fantasy - a fierce Celtic female warrior, taken as a slave (to explain her "import" outside the island of Britain). But I guess that anything which does not put both genders on an equal footing is too risky PR-wise by now.I know and it's still funny. For Vikings there was at least the fig-leaf of you being the child of the previous chief, hence your position of leadership, but a female legatus? Lol.
Ok didn't catch that North bit.NORTH Africa.
Not sub-saharan Africa.
The "Africans" the Romans interacted with looked more like very tanned Europeans, or Arabs
https://www.worldhistory.org/article/1496/roman-expeditions-in-sub-saharan-africa/Black people!!!!!!!
Oh no...
Roman Expeditions in Sub-Saharan Africa