As long is matter of time, I think we as players could wait, as some other big cultural reworks had been done previously in ck2 with I belive quite popular result, but we need to think that changes are intended instead still making deeper the problem (alas creating new characters of non-existing cultures/problematic ones etc.). By the way, in this cultural reworks maybe should be observed the option of adding a latin-iberian mozarabic culture, while reducing the extent of the arab-iberian andalusian culture. As well there is a few events were iberian-romance is called as castillian (while of course galicia-portuguese, leones etc. have nothing to do, castillian/spanish come from a "dialect/variety" of navarro-aragonese (culture that's not in the game) called in scholarly circles "riojano-castellano", whith big aquisitions from vasque, langue doc and arabic that had not that big influence in other ibero-romance languages, so please take a look at this of puting castillian as the language of leoneses and galicians.)Alas, you're right. Unfortunately we don't have infinite time and resources, and there was a desire to touch up this decision specifically with Royal Court and Fate of Iberia, but both had other priorities or complications.
I managed to touch up the Outremer culture for Royal Court only because Outremer culture isn't tied to any historical characters in the database while Portuguese, English, Norman, Swedish, etc. all either exist in the history files or in the 1066 start date so changing them would be much more complex. It's something I'd like to change, but it's a matter of time unfortunately.
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