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  2. Potential Athenian design elements, which would be re-scaled obviously. They could even be combined into a texture sheet.
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  3. Should the construction of fields right next to the civic center be reconsidered? I know it's intended to utilize the civic center as storage, but it looks rather unsightly. Also, what if the storage actually contains resources - the amount workers collect and load into it—and it could be looted?
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  4. 2, I have them for the Hylians in Hyrule Conquest: Revival.
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  5. @Nicolaus_von_Kues I agree, although regarding "Imagine an RTS where you add physiological needs; it would be realistic but not logical or believable", I don't see why it wouldn't be believable, maybe what you mean convincing as something viable. Regarding the rest, what you say is key to understand well written fiction and fantasy: many tend to dismiss critiques on believability of those shows because there's magic, dragons or whatever in it already anyway, completely missing the point of internal consistency. But we have gone quite off-topic
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  6. In video games( and movies) there is something called "credibility" which is not the same as realism. Many of the things you do in a video game have to be believable.It should be logical, not absurd or exaggerated. The game is an abstraction of reality. Imagine an RTS where you add physiological needs; it would be realistic but not logical or believable. ---Clear Definitions--- Realism: Attempts to replicate reality as faithfully as possible (physics, human behavior, visual appearance, logical consequences, etc.). Credibility (or plausibility/verisimilitude): Makes the audience believe in the world even if it is impossible. It is based on internal consistency, consistent rules, and emotional/narrative logic within the created universe. Realism seeks external precision. Credibility seeks convincing suspension of disbelief.
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  7. I can create some in a little I think, making some minor adjustments now that these new features are added. IE pike and spear dmg reduced if they are in normal stance .
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  8. Anybody have any screenshots they'd want to share?
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  9. Yeah, the headers, buttons, etc. would all be consistent. Also, the little motifs and UI elements for each civ would be consistent across the different windows.
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  10. The only thing I would say for now, is that some of the columns don't line up with their "title", at the top part, or they aren't at the top of the column
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  11. I prepared binaries with enabled debug information and sent to you via PM (to avoid spamming here). Could you take a look?
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  12. It’s being implemented in Classical Warfare AEA! We don’t quite have the attack part yet, but at least you can receive bonuses while in formation for moment. In particular Phlanax and Testudo. I may add/tweak a few more.
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  13. I have a sanction idea that satisfies both sides of the argument but it is a bit difficult to implement technically: Every time JC says a racist comment, his units increase in cost by 20%. When he insults another player, his units loose 20% of attack damage. When he trolls, his units loose 10% max HP. The penalty changes depending on the severity of the offence.
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  14. From what I understand, the Battalions were built around the older system, before formations had battalion-style selection, so I’m not sure how well they’ll work now. Still, if you’re interested, we can try to get Battalions into Delenda Est using the old HC code.
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  15. Ara Pacis or Altar of Peace The Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace) is a renowned monument in Rome, commissioned by the Senate in 13 BC and dedicated in 9 BC to honor Emperor Augustus’s return from Spain and Gaul. Located in the Campus Martius, it represents the "Pax Romana" through marble reliefs featuring imperial processions, mythological figures, and fertility scenes, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
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  16. Hi! I love 0AD and would love to contribute to its development. I love the story and think I can make a valuable contribution. Unfortunately, I'm not very good at 3D yet, but I'm eager to learn! I'd be interested in working on the pirate faction, if that role is available, and everything related to it: ships, soldiers, and markets, if possible, of course. I look forward to hearing from you!
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  17. do you have feedback for me @Carltonus @Classic-Burger?
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