Caesar 4
About
Hail Caesar! Starting as governor of a newly formed province in the Roman Empire your goal is simple: advance up the empire's political ladder to become the next Caesar. As governor, you will have total control over your province: including city planning, finances, and defenses. As you succeed you will be given new challenges in other provinces within the Roman Empire ultimately ending in the heart of the empire: Rome.
Caesar™ IV represents the culmination of more than a decade of development experience in the city builder genre making it the definitive ancient city builder. Plebs need not apply.
Caesar™ IV represents the culmination of more than a decade of development experience in the city builder genre making it the definitive ancient city builder. Plebs need not apply.
- Build Your Rome: Build your city in any imaginable combination. Bask in the awe-inspiring glory of more than 100 unique structures.
- Expanded Economic Control: With over 30 tradable goods, 10 industries, 4 markets and foreign trade routes the economic possibilities are vast.
- Leading Edge Graphics: High dynamic range lighting, specular & bump mapping along with realistic weather effects and a complete day / night cycle bring Rome to life in never before seen detail.
- Experience Life in Ancient Rome: Interact with more than 75 unique characters within your city.
- Improved Combat Functionality: Take direct control over your legions, who gain experience through combat and training, as you ward off barbaric invasions.
- Over 100 Hours of Gameplay: Including career mode, standalone competitive scenarios, and sandbox mode.
System requirements for PC
Caesar 4 reviews and comments
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Caesar 4 has been a Step backwards in my Eyes. One noticed that here Publishers and Developers changed and one did not build on the Experience of the Predecessors. All the playful Developments of the Caesaer 3 Family (with Pharaoh, Zeus and First Emperor) are futish. Here you wanted to make something new somehow and especially with a new Graphics Engine that unfortunately looks rather mau. Overall, not a bad Game. Hence Thumbs up anyway. But no Comparison with the direct Predecessor. What a pity. I hope for a Caesaer 5 at some point that is closer to Caesar 3 again (with the improved developments of First Emperor, etc.).
In the Video I play my German CD version. I tested The Steam Version. Is in English and unfortunately unstable with me. I tested it with different Compatibility Settings etc. Unfortunately, it didn't go well. 2x Crashs in Game time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfnjoml-Wd8