Would you guys think this would be a good idea? I think this would work out pretty easily as it wouldn't be too intensive as other time periods would be
The game would start off as a small Greek city-state in the Doric ages from around 800-600 BCE and end until the rise of Rome. You would colonize other lands up to parts of Scythia and Cimmeria around the Black Sea to Hispania and Numidia in the west. You will have to interact with Phoenicia and its colonies around Carthage, Egypt, early Persia, Etruscans, early Romans and Italic peoples, Illyric peoples, Thracians, Macedonians, Lydians and Phrygians, Iberians and Gallic tribes.
The cool thing is you can actively build and plan cities in real time and see how cultures interact and assimilate each other. It would be necessary to create supply lines throughout your realm to connect various resources. You can send colonists to gradually assimilate cultures and you see the progress in mixed architecture in cities and units.
For example if you form a city in Cimmeria on the coast of the Black Sea, you progress from a Cimmerian village to a town with mixed types of units and architecture ultimately to a fully Greek looking town, and later can see things like a cavalry unit with the same tactics and weaponry as the native Cimmerian, but Greek armor and unit title. In any region undergoing colonization, usually the ways of life pretty remain the same, but culture can change.
There could be a system of rebellions and possible breakaway states. You compete with the revival city states in events similar to the Peloponesian War between city states and later the Punic wars between empires as you progress technologically and through upgrades within the city and consolidate your city state into an empire to rival Persia, Carthage and ultimately Rome
This all sounds so lofty in theory, but I just really wanted throw this idea out there
The game would start off as a small Greek city-state in the Doric ages from around 800-600 BCE and end until the rise of Rome. You would colonize other lands up to parts of Scythia and Cimmeria around the Black Sea to Hispania and Numidia in the west. You will have to interact with Phoenicia and its colonies around Carthage, Egypt, early Persia, Etruscans, early Romans and Italic peoples, Illyric peoples, Thracians, Macedonians, Lydians and Phrygians, Iberians and Gallic tribes.
The cool thing is you can actively build and plan cities in real time and see how cultures interact and assimilate each other. It would be necessary to create supply lines throughout your realm to connect various resources. You can send colonists to gradually assimilate cultures and you see the progress in mixed architecture in cities and units.
For example if you form a city in Cimmeria on the coast of the Black Sea, you progress from a Cimmerian village to a town with mixed types of units and architecture ultimately to a fully Greek looking town, and later can see things like a cavalry unit with the same tactics and weaponry as the native Cimmerian, but Greek armor and unit title. In any region undergoing colonization, usually the ways of life pretty remain the same, but culture can change.
There could be a system of rebellions and possible breakaway states. You compete with the revival city states in events similar to the Peloponesian War between city states and later the Punic wars between empires as you progress technologically and through upgrades within the city and consolidate your city state into an empire to rival Persia, Carthage and ultimately Rome
This all sounds so lofty in theory, but I just really wanted throw this idea out there
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