The people in the eastern part of the empire-Greece, Asia Minor, Middle East, and Egypt-had already been deeply influenced by Greek civilization. To the more primitive peoples in Gaul (France), Britain, and Spain, Rome offered an advanced civilization with a written language (Latin), a legal system, and well-run cities. Instead of punishing conquered nations, Rome often treated them as allies, encouraging them to take part in the glory and wealth of building the empire. But to control such a vast empire, it needed to win the cooperation of its subject peoples. You can check out the full two-hour 0.9 update livestream yourself here on YouTube.Rome won its empire by force. That's a lot of cool stuff on the way for a survival city builder that is already pretty great. (Don't worry, you'll be able to build catapults to fire back at them.) There are plans for Farthest Frontier to begin supporting the Steam Workshop, so there may be mods in our future. The stream even gave us a look beyond the 0.9 update at some future features in the works, including new livestock like horses and chickens, plus raiders who will drag catapults up to your city to batter down your walls. A papermill can create paper from flax, and a book-binder can create books that serve both as a luxury item for upper-class citizens and to fill the new library, which will join the theater and pub as entertainment. Those guild halls will take a lot of paperwork to operate, so a whole new industry is entering the game: the paper industry. There's more coming in the update, like a guild hall you can build and staff to make a chosen industry in your city more effective-and that can include your clothing industry, food producing buildings, woodworkers and blacksmiths, or even your mining operations. New library, also coming in the 0.9 update (Image credit: Crate Entertainment)
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