As long as that patch announcement -> release gap was at least it was in beta long enough y'all could drop your own beta
?As long as that patch announcement -> release gap was at least it was in beta long enough y'all could drop your own beta
There is only one more beta after this right?
There was someone working on a 621 (?) bookmark, allthough I believe right now the projec is quite deadSo sad there will be no earlier date - i would love to see a rise of Islam bookmark and would like to see how the world will look like even when now the sassanid dynasty has its real coat of arms and too bad you are not able to play as one of them, cause they are all dead by earliest bookmark :/
Kingdom of Macedon, formable by Greek, Bulgarian or Albanian cultures.
That was a fast turnaround! Been waiting for CK2+ to hit MnM for my next AAR, so this rocks! Thanks as always for the hard work.
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So sad there will be no earlier date - i would love to see a rise of Islam bookmark and would like to see how the world will look like even when now the sassanid dynasty has its real coat of arms and too bad you are not able to play as one of them, cause they are all dead by earliest bookmark :/
waiting for what? plus was mnm compatible on launch
It's a titular title I added (for fun). Take a good look where Macedonia (the region) is located.
In general, I'm always in favor of more titular titles. It's just...Letting it be formable by Albanians and Bulgarians...
I guess I should be happy it wasn't added dejure, with a new Macedonian culture in the south slavic group, and a history of the title going back to 350 BC with Alexander as the new culture.
I don't think this is true. I remember having to wait at least 15 minutes.waiting for what? plus was mnm compatible on launch
In general, I'm always in favor of more titular titles. It's just...Letting it be formable by Albanians and Bulgarians...
I guess I should be happy it wasn't added dejure, with a new Macedonian culture in the south slavic group, and a history of the title going back to 350 BC with Alexander as the new culture.