![]() This access to expert instruction provides invaluable guidance and mentorship that can significantly accelerate the learning process. Caesar IVCaesar IV is very similar in many ways to SimCity. You start out with nothing, just a flat piece of land that contains resources such as a farmable fields, mines and trees. ![]() Your task is to build up a thriving city that is able to make money, trade with other Roman cities and defend itself. To accomplish this task you will need to use a wide range of buildings that all work together to create a functioning economy. This is critical because, as with the real world, nothing can exist without money. What really distinguishes Caesar IV from other city builders is the level of detail that has gone into the development. The vast array of different types of buildings all require other buildings to function properly. It's like an ever growing web of buildings, all interconnected, reliant on one another and most importantly, reliant on a work force to perform the jobs. So we arrive at the first major difference between Caesar IV and Caesar III. ![]() In Caesar IV your population is split into three different, distinct classes. There are Plebs (lower class), Equites (Middle Class) and Patricians (Nobility). ![]()
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