Hello all,
I think I read in a review or saw in a trailer that in Rome you have the ability to zoom in from the campaign (overview) map right into the battlefield.
Now this sounds nice, but brings some questions as well. On many screenshots you can see cities on the battlefield, with its surrounding wall. Now what if the settlement grows? Do only the houses inside the wall change and are upgraded into homes with larger spaces? Or is the wall moved (this hardly seems realistic).. or will there be a second wall, creating an inner-city part? This last looks the most realistic and most fun, but I have yet to come across a screenshot of a city with 2 walls. So what are your thoughts on this?
Secondly, armies can also presumably be zoomed in upon from the campaign map then. So do you need to put your soldiers in formation before actually going to battle? It seems not very realistic if your whole army is just dumped in one spot, and the next moment you have a fight where you can choose to magically transform your army into battle formations. But it will probably be like this because of simplicity.
Any other thoughts about this conversion from campaign to battlemap?
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