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I tried Grand Ages Rome, but I hate the fire, this one also has it but is more balanced, in Grand Ages I find it ridiculous, a small mistake and everything goes to fire very fast, you don’t have time to rebuild; a small fault and your citizens became wild pyromaniacs in a retarded uncontrolled way.
That spoiled Grand Ages for me so I find this one much better.
The Fire thing is by the way in both Games,Grand Ages and Imperium no Problem if your People got enoug Resources for their Houses to keep them in good Condition.
I understand that if your people is not happy not receiving enough resources you should get some sort of “punishment”. In both games fire is one of those “punishments”.
I feel here in Imperium R. they nailed it right.
But in Grand Ages better that your city is without fail and your citizens have everything, the lesser mistake and there is no chance to recover, citizens become crazy burning the entire city, they burn everything faster than your lazy Prefects can deal they become useless. Ridiculous and unrealistic for many reasons!
As for Caesar I think I had seen in in Gog. I am sure they have Pharaoh and Zeus
Yep,all this Games are on Gog =)