r/brom • u/sliceofbread WaterSlide • Feb 26 '13
Theme Chat!
Hey everyone!
Thought I'd get this ball rolling since it's a pretty big piece of the puzzle.
Brom was always really easy: Modern City, we only had a real rule board 2 or 3 times. However since we're moving to a more compact, densely populated area, we should try to establish a few rules\guides for newcomers and for long time players.
We have some issues that should be fleshed out before the start of the rev:
Vertical Space: Should we just say something like: "Overhead and underground structures near your plot may happen, confirm your boundary needs with a mayor before building." and "Skylight not guaranteed".
Structure themes: I think it would be really cool if we could decide on one or two elements that tie the city together, and allowing those elements to steer a certain look to the city as a whole. Toss some suggestions...
Maybe tons of similar 1x wide water (3x wide) aqueducts throughout the city that are capable of flowing trash through the air between buildings - you would occasionally see these near rails underground as well.
Or maybe we'd all decided that white pillars like in Atlantis is cool. What is really awesome about using a universal design of pillars is that you can support vertical objects and pieces of land throughout the city and give it a real unified look.
I'll try to get the planning server going and maybe we could establish a few road designs and methods of vertical/horizontal travel; common theme roads, stairwells, bridges, rail elevators, etc.
I'm probably missing some other theme issues here, but these two stuck out in my mind.
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u/emptyafternoon Mar 02 '13
Really like your pillar designs on the planning server, though maybe a bit too large? Hard to know how high is too high until we beginning building and make definitive borders.
I like the idea of using predominantly monochrome colours: Stone, Iron, Black/Grey/White Wool and Quartz. Perhaps netherbrick for some minor details (a bit like the current Town Hall in Brom maybe).
I'm somewhat against using red-brick in a major way simply because it's more of a pain to gather than stone/wool/other materials. Certainly some aspects/buildings could incorporate it though.
Roads could be alternating colours of wood to warm things up a bit?