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Dev Blog 1: Foundations

[h2]Welcome to the First Dev Blog![/h2]

First and foremost, a massive thank you to everyone who supported me during the reveal! I’m thrilled to announce that within the first two days, Pompeii: The Legacy has garnered an impressive 6,000 wishlists. Your enthusiasm and support have made the reveal an incredible success, and I couldn’t be more excited about the journey ahead.

In this dev blog, I’ll be diving into some key aspects of the game’s User Interface (UI), starting with a closer look at the main UI window.

[h2]Overview of the Main UI Window[/h2]



Here’s a sneak peek at the UI design for the main game window:

  • Top Bar: This area displays essential resource quantities, including money (Denarii), food, wood, planks, stone, and more. It also shows the current in-game year and month. Additionally, the top bar provides information about the three different classes of citizens in the game.
  • Bottom Bar: This section includes various construction object types, which opens a panel for selecting different buildings you can construct in the game. It also features additional buttons for demolishing buildings, collecting resources, moving structures, and manipulating the grid.

I’ve aimed to keep the UI as intuitive and straightforward as possible so that players can easily understand it at a glance. While there will be a tutorial at the beginning of the game, it’s crucial that the core UI remains user-friendly and doesn’t overwhelm players with too many unknowns.

[h2]Additional UI Elements[/h2]



Here’s a glimpse of the main UI window with added elements, such as Objectives and a Dialogue Window:

  • Objectives Line: Positioned on the left side of the screen, this area displays the current task that the player needs to complete. In this example, it’s part of the tutorial, and completing these tasks is mandatory for progressing through the tutorial. If there are multiple tasks, each completed task will be marked as finished.
  • Dialogue Window: Located on the right side of the screen, this window shows the portrait of the character currently speaking with the player. Most dialogues will be available in both text and voice-over formats. The portraits are created by selecting a character from a 3D photo database and editing them in Photoshop. Sometimes, I combine several photos into one portrait and then overpaint to achieve a semi-realistic look. Given the scope of the campaign, there will be a large number of characters.

In conclusion, while the current UI design might seem quite classic, rest assured that Pompeii: The Legacy is far from a mediocre city builder. The next Dev Blog will focus on city management, providing a deeper look into the game's management system and showcasing its complexity.

Stay tuned for more updates, and thank you for your continued support!



https://store.steampowered.com/app/2632240/Pompeii_The_Legacy/

A Heartfelt Thank You

Hello, everyone!

I wanted to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude to all of you. The response to Pompeii: The Legacy on its first day has been overwhelming! I’m thrilled to share that we’ve already reached over 3,500 wishlists, and so many of you have followed the game.
Thank you!


This is just the beginning, and I’m incredibly excited about the journey ahead. I’m looking forward to building a great community around this game, and I hope this will be the start of a wonderful friendship between us.

In the coming days, I’ll be launching a developer blog right here on the Steam page, where I’ll share more insights into the game and give you a behind-the-scenes look at how some of the features are created. Your feedback and involvement will be invaluable as we continue this journey together.

In the first dev blog, I will dive deeper into the gameplay mechanics and reveal more about the user interface. I’m eager to share these details with you and get your thoughts as we continue to develop the game.

Thank you again for your support! I can’t wait to share more with you!

Warm regards,

Zeljko Kos
Siscia Games

New city builder Pompeii The Legacy is a historical Cities Skylines 2

Videogames with an eye for history have always been my absolute favorites. Assassin's Creed Odyssey's reimagining of Ancient Greece, Red Dead Redemption 2's look at the immersive side of the Old West, and King Come Deliverance's portrayal of medieval Bohemia all spring to mind, but they all take liberties. Twisting history is what makes these games special, and the newly revealed Pompeii: The Legacy does something pretty bold with the Roman town. A city builder reminiscent of Cities Skylines 2, where every tiny choice matters, this is one to watch.


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