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@midknightgeek662918 күн бұрын
Very nice! Thank you for the introduction and overview! Will be adding to Steam Wishlist 😎 🤘
@ZacHawkins4219 күн бұрын
Nice, another one for the list of things to get once I upgrade. Currently on a bottom of the line chromebook I got just to see if I liked Space Station 13.
@MrMcslammer117 күн бұрын
Kept thinking Diablo 1 style music would be perfect for this game
@klauseba17 күн бұрын
Reminds me of the "Legend of Grimrock" game.
@jenispizz255619 күн бұрын
Hey Odin, great explanation for how the game works. I would have personally preferred if you jumped straight into playing the game out of the gate, only explaining the gameplay loop (the architectus and crafting stuff) when returning to base later. Keep up the good work though.
@OdinTheUnderwhelming
19 күн бұрын
Yeah I realized afterwards that it took 8 minutes or so to get to the actual game. I should have jumped right in! Noted for future games
@Jovanelo19 күн бұрын
NYAH
@the_elder_gamer19 күн бұрын
Ghim-naus-eum? (2:28) Jim-nay-zeum? Latin pronunciation?
@ZacHawkins42
19 күн бұрын
He comments about being in Latin Club in school. I trust the pronunciation.
@Leszczyn
19 күн бұрын
Yes, there are few mistakes, but this one in on point. It is correct way to say that word.
@user-hp5qi1bm2c
19 күн бұрын
@@Leszczyn In latin, but maybe not in english. English has it's own rules, and i think one should follow them, especially with borrowed words. As much as i don't like use of sound j, i still tell this.
@Csatadi
18 күн бұрын
@@Leszczyn GymnaZium? Really?
@Leszczyn
18 күн бұрын
@Csatadi IIRC it's GYM-na-sium, because 'na' is shot/soft syllable, so stress jumps to antepenultimate syllable. AFAIK in older version of latin greek borrowed words were pronounced with hard 'z', and in classical latin it changed to 's'. To be honest, I'm not a linguist, I just got few years of Latin and greek in university, and memory is a fickle thing. If you have better source, I'm ready and eager to be corrected.
@belmontofastora366519 күн бұрын
Lol that music is really strange. Definitely does not fit the imperial Rome setting. Especially since they use so many things that drive the setting in the names and words used for everything else
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Very nice! Thank you for the introduction and overview! Will be adding to Steam Wishlist 😎 🤘
Nice, another one for the list of things to get once I upgrade. Currently on a bottom of the line chromebook I got just to see if I liked Space Station 13.
Kept thinking Diablo 1 style music would be perfect for this game
Reminds me of the "Legend of Grimrock" game.
Hey Odin, great explanation for how the game works. I would have personally preferred if you jumped straight into playing the game out of the gate, only explaining the gameplay loop (the architectus and crafting stuff) when returning to base later. Keep up the good work though.
@OdinTheUnderwhelming
19 күн бұрын
Yeah I realized afterwards that it took 8 minutes or so to get to the actual game. I should have jumped right in! Noted for future games
NYAH
Ghim-naus-eum? (2:28) Jim-nay-zeum? Latin pronunciation?
@ZacHawkins42
19 күн бұрын
He comments about being in Latin Club in school. I trust the pronunciation.
@Leszczyn
19 күн бұрын
Yes, there are few mistakes, but this one in on point. It is correct way to say that word.
@user-hp5qi1bm2c
19 күн бұрын
@@Leszczyn In latin, but maybe not in english. English has it's own rules, and i think one should follow them, especially with borrowed words. As much as i don't like use of sound j, i still tell this.
@Csatadi
18 күн бұрын
@@Leszczyn GymnaZium? Really?
@Leszczyn
18 күн бұрын
@Csatadi IIRC it's GYM-na-sium, because 'na' is shot/soft syllable, so stress jumps to antepenultimate syllable. AFAIK in older version of latin greek borrowed words were pronounced with hard 'z', and in classical latin it changed to 's'. To be honest, I'm not a linguist, I just got few years of Latin and greek in university, and memory is a fickle thing. If you have better source, I'm ready and eager to be corrected.
Lol that music is really strange. Definitely does not fit the imperial Rome setting. Especially since they use so many things that drive the setting in the names and words used for everything else