Roman Bathhouse in Bern #citybuildinggame #history #citybuilder

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Like many buildings in City Builder Pax Augusta, the small bathhouse is a reconstruction of an original bathhouse. So that even a layman can recognize that it is a bathhouse, I made an outdoor pool. It actually existed. Not for swimming and more in the southern part of the empire. However, this bathhouse did not have an outdoor pool. However, I took the liberty of adding things so that the normal player would recognize the building as a bathhouse.

I hope you like it. Cheers, Roger

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Pax Augusta the Video Game - That's a promise to the future!
It has been quiet for too long in the World of ancient City Builder Video Games. That's exactly the reason why I decided to take it into my own hand by developing my very own City Builder. The finished game is yet to come but on this Channel, I would like to share my process of it with soulmates who are interested in the era of the Roman empire too. I hope, you enjoy the videos. Cheers, Roger.

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This dev is incredible. full-nerd mode on historically accurate while still being conscience of gamer psychology

LeftoverPat
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Bro you don’t need to add too many mechanics to the game, I will be already happy to see citizen animations, beautiful buildings and city economics. I have noticed a strategic map. But if it makes the development too long, just make it simpler. And also riots in the city would be cool

tradingforbeginners
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A developer who truly studies the significance and importance of public baths in the Roman Empire culture and everyday life. I missed that!!!

UnlimitedFlyers
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That's a really small bathhouse, indeed. In the Netherlands, there's a Roman bathhouse in Heerlen (or the Roman Coriovallum), which did have an outdoor pool. Evidently, it is also the oldest stone building in the country.

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