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Ok, i will...thanks. My biggest advice isn't to handhold the player, but to give a better indicator of where to go next to continue the story. If you are going to have such a large play area its fine....but the main quest path should be more clear and the large area should have meaningful things to discover....just my 2 cents.
I love history, WWII in particular, and do know a bunch about the Roman Empire....but not in the detail you do!! Do you have a website or something? I would love to learn more!
I am still, to this day, trying to figure out if Julias Ceaser was the man history says he was......part of me respects him a great deal and thinks he had vision well beyond his era. I also very much am beginning to like Octavian Ceaser the more I llearn about him. Don't get me wrong....they were ruthless bastards....but to be fair.....that was sort of par for the course in those days.
Also, as a modern Army vet, I can actually relate *a little* with the Roman veterans and how they felt at the end of the Gaulish wars.