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Caesar iv completo

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Moreover, unlike CivCity: Rome, citizens in Caesar IV look and move like faceless automatons. The narrowed space that remains makes organizing new construction a serious pain this is exacerbated by the need to use the menus constantly due to a lack of sufficient hotkeys.

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You have to go through at least two sub-menus until you find the building that you want to place, and then those menus just stay on the screen. When you have to engage in the same sequence of click-click-click for every demand from Rome, well it just gets annoying.

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This is a good thing since it gives you mini-goals to work towards, but the interface for accessing and stockpiling resources takes far too much drilling through the cumbersome advisors menu. You also need to make money so you can expand your city, and keep your people happy so that theyll continue moving it. Youre rated in five categories, including culture (religion and entertainment), security (local police, firefighters, city defenses), prosperity (how much your citizens have upgraded their homes), favor (how well youve met Romes demands), and population. You create trade networks, fight off the occasional invasion, and keep those peons working. Caesar Iv Completo By jocrehibhe1974 Follow | PublicĪfter producing the similar city builder Children of the Nile on its own, the developer returns to its original series with Caesar IV.