I might give that a go sometime. I'm too used to all hell breaking loose at a moments notice from Magna Mundi.Too bad you weren't playing Miscmods, Jin Shan could finally have appeared without player influence.
I might give that a go sometime. I'm too used to all hell breaking loose at a moments notice from Magna Mundi.Too bad you weren't playing Miscmods, Jin Shan could finally have appeared without player influence.
I'm playing with the steppewolf mod, starting from 11 AD and trying to go all the way through to 2010. Every few centuries or so I resign and look at the map to see how everyone's doing. At around 776 AD I see this:
It's like a Native American Ming! D:
That my friends is Sesquehanna, an Administrative Kingdom one thousand years before Americans won independence in our timeline. Apparently it ate up all the other small Native American states and centralized to form one big nation. Honestly I can't wait to see if they survive to see European colonization, and how they handle it.
Mmmmmh. Never played that long. Would you mind posting screenshots of the world, please?
How do new countries form? Like France, or Sweden, or GB. Since in year 11 those werent there?
From this same game:
Steppewolf is awesome. BUT IT LAGS LIKE HELL. I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I just can't play it while normal EU III runs smooth as butter on the fastest and I have a pretty good pc. (Well, DW + Death & Taxes.)
World's Worst Doomstack. (I've seen cavalry conquer a fort faster than that!)
Folgore [NL];13291338 said:That's 1739.
What year are you in? Historically the population of the entirety of Denmark in 1720 was only 700,000. Theres probably more Austrian soldiers than Danish locals in that image. :O
They do snowmans, and teach them how to march.
Haha Simpsons reference