Japan would be a lot more fun if there were a bunch of different countries to unite. As it is, it just feels too early to raid China's coast (two thousand years too early) and it doesn't feel right invading Korea either.
Japan would be a lot more fun if there were a bunch of different countries to unite. As it is, it just feels too early to raid China's coast (two thousand years too early) and it doesn't feel right invading Korea either.
Just some observations while I've been playing as Etruria lately:
1 - Corsica is connected by land bridge to the southern part of Sardinia (Karalis, I believe) as opposed to the northern part - surely the land bridge should be to the closest part of Sardinia?
2 - Infamy doesn't seem to accumulate. I can conquer as many territories as I like and never accumulate infamy for annexation. My infamy is therefore always at '0'. Perhaps this makes the game a little easy?
3 - Roman characters, and some others, in start dates before the Phyrric war all have 5-5-5 stats for martial, charisma and finesse. At some point will these be altered to give more 'individuality'?
Just some minor points there. I'm really enjoying the mod - keep up the good work!
Here are some suggestions:
1) Is there anyway you can add a technology to do with the discovery of the Monsoon winds that would allow you to trade with India from places like Arabia and Egypt? In the real world this is something that mariners discovered around 100 bc or thereabouts and allowed the Romans to grow rich from trade with India.
2) For Buddhism, it would be cool to have some sort of Decision for Ashoka the Great to send missionaries out to the Greek World and install Buddhism as a religion there. This is what he actually tried to do.
3) I noticed that at the start of the Phyrric Wars, Rome is both at war with Picentis and in an alliance with them. I am guessing this is an error right?
4) Is there anyway to stop Phyrrus sending his army to Emporion in the Phyrric Wars instead of fighting in mainland Italy when Epirus is controlled by the computer? Even if you play as Epirus and land his army in Italy and then swap back to playing as Rome he will still walk his army all the way across Italy and head towards Emporion and Massilia, really annoying!! Maybe one way would be to not have Massilia in the Phyrric War (i.e. turn off their alliance with Rome - they were not involved in that conflict anyway as far as I know), you could then compensate by giving Rome additional manpower.
Borne2Run said:Wondering if this is feasible, a decision that opens up multiple "Convert to 'X'" religious decisions, but only fires if the leader is that religion. That way we can easily replicate the conversion of the Roman Empire to Christianity or other big empires (Maurya, Chinese, Japan, etc.).
This would also make it feasible for a breakaway region to identify with the non-converted populace.
On a separate note, I think it is very cool how a migrating horde of Tibetan Buddhist Warriors managed to occupy most of Sarmatia in my game and convert the area into a military tribe of Buddhists. It is now the largest religion on the planet...