Grand Ages Of Rome Gold Edition Serial Number
Apr 17, 2011 - I need serial number for Grand ages Rome: Gold edition/ i lost my original. Maybe keep calling until someone gives up and gives you a code.
About This Game Raise massive armies, embark on epic campaigns to expand the Empire, and take control of the known world! Engage in grand-scale city building and create magnificent cities with creativity and control like never before. Intuitive controls make it easy to launch bone-crushing combat missions and manage every aspect of your thriving civilization.
After decades in exile, your family name has been all but forgotten in Rome. But, the departure of the tyrant Sulla has changed everything, and Rome stands on the brink of a new era. Sides must be chosen as Caesar and Pompey battle for control of the Republic. The stage is set for you to gain power and influence over one of the greatest civilizations in history. Advanced Battle System Take command of 18 different military units, including naval command, elephant cavalry, and mercenary forces. Recruit citizens of Rome, draft captured enemy forces, and pay foreign squads for their special skills.
Defend and expand the Empire by land and sea with exciting RTS gameplay. Intense Multiplayer Online multiplayer functionality with 6 different strategy modes — play competitively or cooperatively. Create buddy lists and challenge your friends to a battle, or use the matching system and take on an unknown foe with the same skill level. Advance your career and increase your rank from praetor to consul and beyond. Epic Campaigns Rub shoulders with Julius Caesar, Mark Antony, Cleopatra and more in a non-linear historical campaign featuring over 40 missions. Choose your own fate as you create and destroy alliances with more than 20 different historical figures.
Celebrate your victories by erecting legendary monuments such as the Coliseum, Circus Maximus, the Pantheon, and more. Complex Economy Flow resources eliminate tedious micromanagement, giving you the freedom to create thriving cities with multi-leveled economic systems. Ex4 to mq4 decompiler freeware. Information overlays visualize the city economy and satisfaction of the people on every location on the map. 4X REAL-TIME STRATEGY: ExplorE — Journey to ancient Gaul, Britannia, Egypt, and more to colonize barbarians and establish new trade routes. Expand — Stake your claim throughout the known world in the name of Rome! Help build the empire through military conquest and economic prowess. Exploit — Natural resources are yours for the taking as you establish farming, mining, and logging operations.
Raze barbarian villages for riches, labor, and property. ExtErminatE — Destroy all who stand in the way of Rome's glory! Defend your territories by land and sea to secure peace and prosperity for the empire. • Detailed citybuilding alongside rtS combat dramatically widens audience.
• Competitively priced within the genre. • Extensive online multiplayer connectivity — play competitively or cooperatively.
• Game's scale is far beyond the city of rome, allowing players to experience all areas of the roman Empire by land and sea.
The main principle of this game is to “plan according to radius”. Each building has a radius, which gives you a huge advantage instead of having to plan roads as you normally do in strategic city-builders.
A house has a radius and within that radius you just need to build a place for the inhabitants to work. If you have a Farmer’s Market that distributes food, it will distribute food within the entire building radius. A middle class house, Equite House, will require entertainment, so you have to make some kind of entertainment producing building which has that Equite House within its radius. The rest of the game works the same way and it works really well, if I may say so.
Another point where Grand Ages: Rome is different is on the consumables section, which is divided into (building) materials, food and other. In normal city builders (the ones I have played prior to Grand Ages: Rome), you have to have some kind of raw material production, such as meat, marble, iron, stone etc. Which are then transported to shops that refine them into wares which your citizens will buy. You are highly dependent on road building from your raw material production to the shop, on to the warehouse, where it’s picked up by a merchant which will then hopefully distribute the goods to the right houses.
Grand Ages has the same principle of producing and refining, except all consumables, raw and refined, are stored in a metaphysical storage. It isn’t located anywhere on map, but if you’re producing the materials, you’ve got them and can spend them. This makes it a huge relief when playing the game, because if you need food distributed in a certain area and you have 4 Meat and 4 Wheat, you can build a Farmer’s Market right where you need it. When I originally wrote my “Tips on how to play Grand Ages: Rome”, I forgot to mention that this guide presumes you own the Gold Edition, which is including the expansion – Reign of Augustus. In case you don’t own it, for reasons I cannot explain, then the expansion really improves the base game with the following features (excerpt from Steam store page): • 4 new buildings: Senate, Tax Office, Odeum, Hospital • Roads - connect your city to the major Roman roads to gain additional resources, units travel faster on roads, certain buildings generate additional resources when placed next to a road. (You can easily complete the game without using roads, but they look nice) • Authority - certain buildings (both new and existing buildings from the first game) generate Authority that can be used for various effects that benefit the player or hinder his opponents - putting out or starting fires, summoning an allied squad, accelerated research, etc. This is extremely useful and there are a total of 9 authority actions.