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Max Sinister
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January is still long enough... (OK, I understand you, I'm waiting too)
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Peter Triggs
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Gone Fishin, Canada
Jan 2000 time: 05:30
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What do you reckon armies and combat might look like in this kind of 3D system?
If you can zoom in on your cities and see buildings, what about zooming in on your armies? And at maximal zoom, what's going to happen when you engage in combat?
This could be very interesting.
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Civrules
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Wixom, Michigan, U.S.A.
Dec 2003 time: 00:30
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quote: Originally posted by Sn00py
From the screenshots and from what we have been told, I won't be like RoN.
The biggest clue being that at the closest zoom, they said you can see all the buildings you have built in the city.
This leads me to believe there are a few levels of zoom.
Closest zoom: see all your buildings in the city, people walking around. Wild animals walking amongst the forest, etc. (For this to work, the buildings would have to be 3D).
Next zoom up: would be like that close-up screenshot we saw.
Next zoom: would be like the zoomed-out screenshot we saw.
Last zoom: I'm guessing that this would be something like a real map, like in the Total War series.
For me, I hope the game can be played at the closest zoom. I like seeing the land alive |
Can you give me the place where they said you can zoom up into the cities and see the buildings?
I never heard that before...
I know you can zoom into a local view, but I didn't know it was going to be that detailed...
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