Darrth Eugene Vader3
Emperor
- Reason
- To enhance look of the cities with buildings or structures that go over a road.
- Details
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Option A: Modify the design of selected buildings to be able to share the space occupied by a road piece or a group of road pieces set in a straight line.
Option B: If Option A is not possible to program, then design the building with a chain type ability forcing the construction to be aligned at both sides of the road but after construction is finished the combined image is seen as one building, not two buildings with a gap in the middle where the road pass.
- Balance
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No balance issues detected.
All players that unlock from the Research Tree a building with this feature included at their design will be able to build it.
If a current building is modified with this feature, platers with this building built at their cities will be able to move the building (currently at a side of a road, to over a road if they want.
- Abuse Prevention
- No abuse issue sdetected.
- Summary
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Allow for selected new (or current) buildings a design characteristic to built them over / span a road without blocking or interrupting the continuity of the road connection with the Town Hall.
Open to discussion, feedback in favor or against welcome.
- Have you looked to see if this has already been suggested?
- DNSL reviewed. No issues detected. The proposal is for a change in the design of new or current buildings, not proposing a new building perse. Not specifying building rewards otr boosts.r size
- Visual Aids
- None.
Current: Buildings that require road connection to Town Hall has to be built with at least one road tile touching the building at one of the sides (top, right side, left side or bottom).
Proposed: Allow for a selected group of buildings (new and/or current) to be built partially over a road, so when built the road is seen crossing the building (that is entering the building by a front side and exiting by the back side), without interrupting the road that is crossing through the building.
Reason: To enhance look of the cities with buildings or structures that go over a road (not necessarily a vehicule road, could be pedestrian roads). Examples:
Proposed: Allow for a selected group of buildings (new and/or current) to be built partially over a road, so when built the road is seen crossing the building (that is entering the building by a front side and exiting by the back side), without interrupting the road that is crossing through the building.
Reason: To enhance look of the cities with buildings or structures that go over a road (not necessarily a vehicule road, could be pedestrian roads). Examples:
Iron Age: Triumphal Arc:
A triumphal arch is a free-standing monumental structure in the shape of an archway with one or more arched passageways, often designed to span a road. In its simplest form a triumphal arch consists of two massive piers connected by an arch, crowned with a flat entablature or attic on which a statue might be mounted or which bears commemorative inscriptions. The main structure is often decorated with carvings, sculpted reliefs, and dedications. More elaborate triumphal arches may have multiple archways.
Bridges: A bridge is a structure built to span a physical obstacle (such as a body of water, valley, road, or rail) without blocking the way underneath.