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HISTORY IN 3D - ANCIENT ROME 320 AD - 1st trailer

HISTORY IN 3D - ANCIENT ROME 320 AD - 1st trailer

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
It is a promo of the large and high detailed 3D reconstruction of the center of ancient Rome. We are working with it for several years, and the final product will be released in a few months. It will be integrated in a game engine, so you all will be able to walk along these streets, forums and palaces! This is very well done but where are we What buildings What part of Rome And the music, please! It’s excessively dramatic, somewhat bathotic and just does not encourage a rational inquiring state of mind. Perhaps you all think your viewers would not be interested without a whiff of Hollywood blockbuster music.
A tremendous wonderful effort but does not leave one more informed than one was at the start.

Date: 2024-03-27

Comments and reviews: 34


Have you done something similar but for the Republican period We in the US, living in a republic, are more interested in the model which our founders based our system of government. I know the English took the empire or Principate system as their political model but the Americans didn't. That is why we are so attracted to anything Roman republic. Thanks.
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Excellent work, but much idealised. It probably was far dirtier, smokier, and more colorful than this model would have us believe. Walking around and over many obstacles of all sort: potholes, loose cobblestones, dung of every kind, rotting hay and sawdust. But probably still worth a tour!
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Magnificent work! Just as majestic as the glory of Roman architecture and design. The commanding nature of these buildings and the classical Latin language were a truly impressive time in history even without electricity and sophisticated plumbing.
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And to think now we build unimaginative glass boxes who's only distinguishable feature is it's height.
The Romans, Greeks, Persians, Egyptians, Victorian Britons absolutely leave us for dead when it comes to architectural class/beauty

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It would be great to have some kind of idea what we're looking at. I've been to Rome, walked through the Forum, etc. I did recognize some things but most of it was difficult to pin down. Great job, though!
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this needs to be a educational videogame or an interactive 3d virtual tour. where you can run around and explore the entire city. with maps and information on the sites.
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Blessed be Greatness of CAESAR! THE WORLD IS YOURS BLESSED EMPEROR AND RULER. MANY THE GODS ALL HIGH THE CREATORS BLESS YOU AND GIVE YOU THE POWER TO RULE JUSTLY.
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I hope the next Assassins Creed game takes us to Rome, sure we had Rome before in AC: Brotherhood but I want to see and explore Rome in it's glory days.
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I wish they would show the Colossium, Circus Maximus, and other famous buildings. It would be great if they show the entire city of Rome.
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Want to tell You my big thanks about this projects. Do you have any plans to make the same about, THE SECOND ROME-Constantinopolis
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We'll never know for sure what it actually looked like because a lot of it was painted. That type of detail just doesn't survive.
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Puts the out of Africa theory to shit doesn't it, follow the technology for the oldest civilization because that's how it works.
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The fact that all this shit was built by hand w no machinery is crazy. Imagine if these guys discovered electricity and used it!
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great job, and details seem correct, also the tree in the roman forum. but Caesar's forum doesn't have Caesar's statue wth horse
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If this is how majestic the city was in 320 AD, imagine how majestic it would have been during the reigns of 5 good emperors.
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Although Roman Empire existed centuries ago, it looked more civilized than some modern countries in Africa. Amazing.
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if only we could have a game where you build a city such as this, and then can play within the city as an open world.
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Wish I could get a video like that made, of a balsa/basswood modern Greek/Roman model home I created years ago.
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Is this the one developed by the University of Virginia I hope it is available to download one day in the future.
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Beautifully done, joyous to look at and your choice of music is so fitting imo really enjoyed this
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Where are the slums where most of the general populace lived It can't be much different than modern Rio
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with the technology that they have back then, i keep wondering how did they build all these buildings
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And here we are with a new Barbarian invasion at the gate except that this time it will be worse.
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I seriously, am living in the wrong generation. Bring me back to Ancient Rome!
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Any idea if this would be close to 425 ad as well Writing a book in that period.
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A volcanic eruption over the ancient Rome would have pleased many people today.
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Magnificent! Cannot wait to let my students walk through Ancient Rome!
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This is AMAZING! Incredible work. Can you make one for Baalbek and Persepolis
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what is the small white temple at 3: 15 just to the left of center, please
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I think this helps us understand why it was called the eternal city.
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Well Done! I showed this to my class! They were amazed!
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Exceptional detail. Wish it all could have survived somehow.
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Rome never fell. It simply evolved. Hail to the people of Rome.
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Kami arema, salam 1 jiwa, di indonesia. Jd keinget chant dr arema
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