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Can we forget about overseas status with new development system?


new colonized province:


every new colonized province would have 1 base tax, 1 base production, 1 base manpower

learn AI CN how to use development. provinces would just develop as they did in history

there would be significant development cost increase for provinces on the other continent

some provinces, like in carribean would have 'fertile land' modifier that boosts development for some time after colonized


what about already occupied provinces which are overseas to us?

provinces which are not primary culture (I mean primary, accepted doesn't count) and are on the other continent would have 30% minimum LA, plus different religion another 20%

but the best way is to make trade companies semi-independent as CN are


TL;DR
Move overseas modifier to development cost in overseas provinces.
 
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