I'm not too disappointed with Milites bringing the AAR largely to an end (at least from gameplay terms). The 'Glorious Revolution' (well not yet, but it may still be so) is a good point to end the continuous narrative, as both a Stuart and Parliamentarian/Orangist victory will draw a line under the era of conflict that began with Henri IV and spread across most of Europe under Nicolas. France is either going to get an exiled king who will do their bidding and a dynamic, decidedly strengthened new rival just a few miles from her northern coast, or a severely rattled king who will do their bidding in order to hold onto his own throne. Either way, it presents a new challenge for Nicolas and the beginning of a new period in European history....
I really liked the Ottoman and Russian updates, as you mentioned earlier, convergence can be a big problem but its achieved very well in those two updates. The way events affected by the Huguenot victory merge with OTL historical ones is well done and very plausible. And as always your maps are superb!
I really liked the Ottoman and Russian updates, as you mentioned earlier, convergence can be a big problem but its achieved very well in those two updates. The way events affected by the Huguenot victory merge with OTL historical ones is well done and very plausible. And as always your maps are superb!