Not sure what you mean. The crusader states have always been Catholic non-Greek-cultured. (I don't think Morea is considered a crusader state; it was more of an offshoot of Byzantium.)Have the Greek Crusader States changed culture from Greek to Catalan and Cosmopolitan? I'm referring to Morea, Achaea and Athens.
Im wonder how fast a player could capture, convert and switch to become the Kingdom of Jerusalem. I bet some people will manage it by 1402 with some lucky conversion rolls.
I want to see the first KoJ world conquest with a vanilla version
I'm hoping France is now playable without falling to asleep over how easy it is.Personally I'm disappointed with the nerfing of France. The game is already too easy, and France was one of the few nations you could at least rely on to provide somewhat of a challenge, particularly in the late game.
I'm hoping France is now playable without falling to asleep over how easy it is.
no romania. oh fiddlesticks
Romania didn't exist in the time frame of the game, did it? (Or even relatively close, like some of these countries or later ones like Germany and Italy?)
In a 1866 coup d'état, Cuza was exiled and replaced by Prince Karl of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, who became known as Prince Carol of Romania. During the Russo-Turkish War Romania fought on the Russian side,[47] in and in the 1878 Treaty of Berlin, Romania was recognized as an independent state by the Great Powers.[48][49] In return, Romania ceded three southern districts of Bessarabia to Russia and acquired Dobruja. In 1881, the principality was raised to a kingdom and Prince Carol became King Carol I.