The Myth of Empires Jade Era servers will be officially launched on April 19 at 17:00 UTC. The Jade Era servers are comprised of 6 prefectures, each consisting of 8 individual counties. The Jade Era servers feature settings tailored for new players. They only serve the North American and European regions, and are separate from the servers of other regions as well as the Classic Era and New Era servers. Jade Era servers only interact with other Jade Era servers.
Now, let’s take a look at some of the new content we’d like to show off in this dev log: the new structures that will make their debut in the upcoming Greece DLC for Myth of Empires.
The architectural style of ancient Greece was characterized by the use of durable materials such as marble, limestone, and bricks, which provided a noble and elegant texture. The use of columns was common, including both multi-column and single-column designs, with multi-column temples being particularly representative of ancient Greek architecture. The roofs were typically designed in a triangular shape, with gabled and pedimented roofs being common features in Greek architecture.
In addition, ancient Greek architecture emphasized symmetrical aesthetics in its overall structure. Decorative art consisted primarily of reliefs, murals, and carvings depicting mythological stories and historical events, reflecting the culture and beliefs of that era.
Therefore, in combining the characteristic style of ancient Greek architecture with the gameplay of Myth of Empires, the various architectural components have been broken down and strengthened, enhancing the different specifications of columnar structures while balancing their support function and decorative features. A new sloped design has been adopted for the roofs, which are flatter compared to the Eastern-style buildings already in the game. This, coupled with the use of colors and decorative art reminiscent of the ancient Greek style, allows players to construct buildings that are highly characteristic of that civilization.
Currently, the Greek building recipes are undergoing further design and development, and are expected to be released around July this year as part of the Greece DLC. Players are welcome to share their ideas and feedback regarding future development content in our official communities and forums.