Separate names with a comma.
My money is on Augustus.
What kinds of end game quests would you want to see us provide?
We want to make the Roman Questline as enjoyable as possible. Allowing everyone to jump in and out of coop as seamlessly as possible should...
Not quite on topic, but here are the results of a recent player poll regarding the most difficult legendary quests. The hardest stop at the top.
[ATTACH]
The Athens Quests are very difficult. The non-legendary Celeste quests in Lodi, Tarsos, and Well of Urd should be easier.
I’m just trying to aim for the same marks as the original questline. They are definitely not war simulations, but they do keep the general story...
I'd be curious if you have read our development blogs. I daresay our artwork, buildings and unit models are of equal or higher quality than the...
Allowing players to purchase their way to max gear with EP and unused versions of items seems like it would make maxing items super easy and...
I mentioned on @happysmurf ’s dev stream today that I have already used this thread to draft a quest. So please do keep the ideas coming.
We could certainly make some kind of quest like that in the main Ronan quest line, but not one about Hadrian’s Wall specifically. Hadrian lived...
The main questline is 508 to 395 BCE. I am looking more for gameplay ideas than for storyline ideas, if that makes sense.
We may one day get to the Fall of Rome but the closest we will get in the first questline would likely be the Celtic Sack of Rome in 390 BCE,...
This isn’t really a contest. I have no prizes to award and there may be no winner. It’s not really competitive, either. As the lead writer for...
We experienced a connection bug at the perfect time. It’ll be resolved shortly.
We want to make lots of different types of quests and wanted to focus on coop quests based on feedback from players.
So long as development continues, our development threads will continue.
Hi everyone! Thanks for the comments. I hope I can clear some things up. You are not missing anything, and, yes, this historical mash-up is...
Glad to see you have found our blogs. I always wondered if anyone would find them later and read them!
The tutorials are from levels 1-3 and are skippable. They are very basic though.