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Once more Tuesday is upon us and it is time to unleash some more facts about Rajas of India upon your unsuspecting minds. This time, I thought I'd go through some of the major features we're adding in the free part of the expansion, i.e. patch 2.1.

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First up, I think you might be interested in the parts of the new map that are actually outside India; the regions of Afghanistan, Transoxiana and Siberia. Part of my reason for wanting to extend the map to the east was to get these areas into the game. If you consider the old edge of the map, you might have noticed that many counties are truncated, or in the wrong place. Places like Balkh and Samarkand were deemed important enough to be on the old map even though they are in reality located off the eastern edge. This is perhaps most obvious around the Urals, where we even have an "Omsk" province. With the new map, these provinces could finally be put in the right place. Of course, we still needed to add a lot of new counties as well, which meant we also needed some more cultures. Thus, we now have this situation:
  • The Cumans are intrinsically more powerful
  • There is a Kirghiz state to their east, with its own culture
  • There is Karluk (new culture) state south of Lake Balkhash
  • There is a Khanty (new culture) realm north of the Cumans
  • The whole region of Afghanistan, with new Afghan and Baluch cultures
  • More counties in Khorasan / Greater Persia
Tibet, the Tarim basin and the Altai mountains are visible on the map, but we decided not to add any provinces to those regions.

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There are changes to the old parts of the map as well. We had to trim the western edge slightly to get the map dimensions right, and there are many changes to province borders and positions in the Middle East, the steppes and the far North East. We have even added some new counties, like Lori in Armenia. The most dramatic change is, however, in East Africa. We decided to take this opportunity to make East Africa more interesting, so we added Nubian culture and completely revised all the provinces south of Egypt and added about a dozen more. This allowed us to add the fascinating Jewish state of Semien (a.k.a. Beta Israel) to Abyssinia.

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Right, that's enough about the map I think, I'll just let the screenies speak for themselves. A related thing we've done is to allow ports and ship movement in completely separate oceans; a feature that has been much requested. The AI now understands how to handle this, which was always the biggest hurdle. So you can now have a Buddhist merchant republic in the Maldives and build trade posts all the way to the Suez, etc.

As usual, we've also spent a lot of effort improving the base game. I'll cover a couple of the changes today, and the rest next Tuesday. Now, one of the most drastic improvements we have made is to faction revolts. No more will the revolters be mere allies in a war against their liege; they will now be temporary vassals of the faction leader in a proper civil war. In other words, you will be fighting these wars against a more unified and powerful enemy (or fight as them, of course.) Naturally, these rebel lieges will be very limited in their diplomacy and plotting until the war is over.

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The AI has received another round of improvements, most notably in how it moves, raises and dismisses armies, but also when and why it revokes titles off vassals (it tended to create a lot of unnecessary internal strife while still failing to maintain reasonable internal de jure borders.)

One little thing that's always annoyed me is that you can't easily go to a dead character's killer, so we now show a red skull on characters who have a known killer. You can simply click the skull to go to the killer.

Lastly for today, we decided to add a new tab to the character view, called "Relations". The main reason was to add Rivals and Friends (a very underused concept in the game), but it also allows us to show Lovers, etc.

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That's all for today! If you can't wait for the upcoming dev diaries, tune in to my livestream at 20:00 CET. :)

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PS. Crusader Kings II; Rajas of India livestream info:
The Crusader Kings 2 team has been working hard the past months on our next expansion, Rajas of India.
As before with The Old Gods and Sons of Abraham we'll be doing a showcase to show you the grandiose sub-continent of India.

When?
Today, Tuesday, at 20:00CET

Where?
On our official channel on Twitch;
http://www.twitch.tv/paradoxinteractive

I can't make that time :<
No worries, we'll be posting the presentation as well as the highlights onto our YouTube channel;
https://www.youtube.com/user/ParadoxExtra
 
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Any changes planned for western africa? As the east gets updated but it would be a shame to see the west not getting any new stuff.

they are getting a new border xD no more complaints of no sea access, there will be no sea for them to have access :p
 
Great changes. The east Africa additions are way more impressive than I expected.
 
Yes, at least for the two on map invasions can the religion of the region actually influence the Seljuks and the Timurids? They shouldn't be Muslim if Mecca falls.

EDIT: And any word on release date? next week or the week after? just a guesstimate?
 
Awesome!

Are there any plans to expand on friendships and rivalries in the future?

This will certainly make that an achievable goal in the future.
 
One question regarding the new relations tab. Does this mean, we will see more friends and foes popping up as well as more lovers? Will we eventually even be able to start our own actions with them (like inviting etc)?
 
Lastly for today, we decided to add a new tab to the character view, called "Relations". The main reason was to add Rivals and Friends (a very underused concept in the game), but it also allows us to show Lovers, etc.
Sweet mother of mercy. That's just beautiful. Simply beautiful.
There are changes to the old parts of the map as well. We had to trim the western edge slightly to get the map dimensions right
Convenient that it also fixed a common request to have that area populated with provinces.:)

Are the Ethiopians going to be using the petty kingdoms for their titles? I think it might be appropriate.
 
One question regarding the new relations tab. Does this mean, we will see more friends and foes popping up as well as more lovers? Will we eventually even be able to start our own actions with them (like inviting etc)?

I would love that, to have some great stories as the one of Isabelle of France and Mortimer : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella_of_France.
 
ya, this one in particular shouldnt pop up too often. Its highly unlikely to have anything like this happen. That's, why it happened only one time in history.
 
Will the Mongols be coded not to attack India and go for a definded path or are they going to attack complete random kingdoms?
 
Is there any chance we'll see some inter-faction conflict once the civil war starts? Eg. some other member trying to become leader.
 
Surely it's too late to change it but, there should be a unified independence faction for home rule.

What I mean is, in some situation it would make more sense for the temporary title not to dissolve.
For example let's say you are ruling form Ireland and somehow managed to inherit vast portuguese lands. If they fight for independence and win, they should stick together because there are strong enemies around, specially is said enemies aren't of the same religion.
 
Independence factions will split up, so the end result will be as before.

What happens when an outside power declares war on the rebelling faction? Do both sides in the civil war get bonuses for defending, etc?



Seljuk and Timur are more involved now. They will actually exist as characters for ten years before they embark on their conquests. The Mongols are as before, but they arrive at the new edge.

Does this mean that the invaders will actually drive deep into the southern areas, as they did historically, or are we still going to see them establish Turkestan as their southern expansion borders? Is there a chance that the Ill-Khanate and Seljuk might detour into the Indian sub-continent or Timurians for that matter?

The special pre-raised forces of the various powers in the area have been balanced to keep it fair.

This is really good, was the dejure situation for empire and kingdom level also adjusted? (I do not remember seeing the Perm/Cumania portions in earlier screens)

Overall, I am very excited to hear about all of the outlined changes - it is just the details now that are in flux. I really am pleased with everything I am seeing; with the little exceptions that I've noted before and that you no doubt have seen. So thanks again for putting forth such a passionate and enthusiastic effort. (this goes to the entire team).

Oh, I like the Lotheringia color update although I liked the original as well.