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{{Infobox game |title = {{Gamename}} |image = Logo.png |size = 150px |developer = {{developer}} |publisher = {{publisher}} |engine = |version = Currently in beta |platform = PC |releasedate = Soon |genre = Simulation, Strategy |mode = Single player, Multi-player, Co-op |rating = |media = |requirements = Windows 8 or higher * '''Processor''': Intel core i5 * '''Memory''': 4 GB RAM * '''Graphics''': AMD Radeon HD 7800, screen resolution 1920x1080 * '''Network''': Broadband Internet connection * '''Storage''': 2 GB available space }} '''''YMIR''''' is a 4X multiplayer strategy game combined with a city builder where each player develops a civilization of [[Pigmen]] starting at the stone age. The game is divided in 2 main interfaces: a worldmap view and a regional view. Each world tile matches a unique procedurally generated isometric zone that can be explored, settled and built on by players. In each one players can find random resources such as [[ores]], [[animals]] or [[plants]] depending on the climate, relief and vegetation of the region. == Features == * Pigs with clothes. * Multiplayer on local or persistent servers. * Complex socio-economic simulator for a challenging city-building experience on its own. * Fully procedural worlds where each region is random and unique. * 7 [[Terrain|Biomes]], each one with its own specific resources to encourage player-trading. * Advanced diplomatic and economic tools to setup treaties ( right of passage, taxes, payments, trade agreements... ) and trade routes between players. * Real-time battles. * Will remain free of any pay-to-win . == Economy == * No direct control over population and economy: They breed, age, work and buy things according to the simulation. * Population divided in social classes with specific incomes, purchasing power and revenues. * Dynamic resources prices based on supply/demand, rarity and production costs. * Even player consumed resources are taken into account: materials for buildings have to be bough at their market prices, generating incomes to the producers and affecting the economy. * A simulator instead of a set of independent game rules: all variables and actions influence each other in sometimes unpredictable ways that makes things frustratingly challenging. * Producing too much of something can be as damaging as not enough making the logic of the game quite different from classic management games. (ex: instead of having positive effects, distributing a new resource can actually destabilize your economy if you're not careful.) == Military == * Real-time battles are not instantiated and actually take place in your cities. * Build and customize your fortifications with walls, bridges, gates, stairs, towers and battlements. * With the terrain tools, modify the terrain heights to take maximum advantage of natural defenses like cliffs and hill tops. * Water forces troops to embark and cross with slow vulnerable rafts: dig canals around your forts, secure your bridges or build a citadel on a river-island with fortified bridges. * A Strategic-tool allows players to design their local defensive strategy in each one of their cities in case of attack: creating defensive zones, setting troops initial deployment positions and setting their behavior in battle. * Battles are not instantaneous and belligerents can send reinforcements while a battle is still in progress. * Battles can include unlimited 'teams' at the same time, each one fighting according to its allegiances. * Battle troops during a battle are all AI controlled (so that battles can happen independently of the player's presence). * Dozens of unit types including mounted camels, elephants and mammoths. == 2 game modes == * Real-time mode: a 'classical' mode to be played alone or with a few friends, meant to be played with the permanent presence of all players and to be stopped/continued over several playing sessions. * Persistent mode: a more "MMO" mode where the game server is to be left running 24/7 at all times even when players are offline and where actions take much more time than in the real-time mode. Meant to be played with the maximum number of players on a day-to-day basis, with games lasting several weeks. [[Category:YMIR| ]] [[Category:Porcopedia| ]]
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