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Resource management
Resources are generated as usual by mines/quarries, cities, and from tiles; however, as these are quite limited
in the game, all factions receive additional supplies on a regular basis either from home (Greek factions), or
via various supply lines (Troy).
Greek supply routes are reliable and safe, however maintaining a large army far from home is always
expensive, and the longer the war lasts, the more acutely the lack of resources will be felt. The only additional
sources are on the Trojan mainland, which will naturally be fiercely contested.
Trojan supply lines are on the other hand very vulnerable to Greek attacks; if any of the aforementioned
waypoints on these routes is taken or destroyed, this source of income evaporates. It is therefore important to
protect home based production as long as possible.
Governments
All the main factions fighting at Troy were essentially independent kingdoms. We decided it would not make
sense to try to create artificial differences, especially as the leadership of armed forces at war is bound by
different rules than administrative processes at home in peacetime. But it is exactly these differences in
wartime command that makes leadership stand apart.
All types of government have been replaced by ‘war values’, and each faction has its own ‘highest’ value. The
Army Morale determined by this value differs slightly to emphasize the priorities and resolve of each army.
This ‘government’ type cannot be changed.
Research
Although war usually drives technological progress, we must accept the fact that we are only looking at a very
short window of time. It would therefore be implausible to think that the kingdoms would be able to spare
resources, time, and men for researching new technologies and inventions on a daily basis. Therefore, the
Research Tree has been fully removed.
All units, buildings, and improvements that can be used in the game are already available from the beginning.
Yet, as mentioned elsewhere, not all are available for all factions, thus to add extra depth to the game.
Book of Fate
In our opinion the story of Troy as written by Homer cannot be retold without including supernatural powers
intervening in the war. Beliefs in Olympian gods, mythical figures and monsters, were a part of ancient Greek
culture, and we couldn’t stay true to legend without them.
To tell the story in a believable and plausible way, we have introduced a so-called Book of Fate. This can be
imagined as a path of destiny already laid in front of each king by the goddesses of Fate who weave certain
major events and further determine where destiny will lead.