Finellach said:
chegitz guevara Cattaro or Kotor was far to the west from Dyrrachion and it is in Montenegro. Making Cattaro and Dyrrachion one province is idiotic.
Btw. I have one suggestion. Why don't you make whole this region(Croatia, Bosnia, Albania, Romania, Hungary, Poland, Caucaus, half of Russia plus Ukraine) one huge blob...I mean who needs provinces here...they didn't had any STRATEGICALLY SIGNIGFICANT role anyway....
Have I insulted you even once? I treat you and your comments with respect and I demand the same in return. We are all working towards the same goal, even if we disagree. If you find it simply impossible to speak to me without insulting me, then I highly suggest you do not do so at all, because the next time you insult me, I'm reporting you to the moderators, who take an exceptionally dim view of such behavior. It's up to you whether or not you wish to apologize for your behavior. Now, when you can address me civilly, I will respond to your "criticisms."
Sandolfon said:
So should we annihilate Georgia, Moldavia, Byzantium, and Wallachia as well? By your reasoning, one would think "yes" as they already behave "ahistorically." Dubrovnik WAS an important seaport on the Adriatic--with better modifications to the Balkan region, she would become quite interesting to play.
Georgia, Moldavia, Byzantium, and Wallachia, all
unlike Ragusa, engaged in wars, conducted diplomacy, had civil wars, revolts, religious problems, and affected the history of their neighbors. They were also all fought over, repeatedly. Furthermore, through events, we can mostly get those states to behave historically, at least some of the time.
None of that is true of Ragusa.
All Ragusa was, was a trading center, and while it was exceptionally important for the Ottomans and the Balkans for those purposes, it doesn't merit seperate existence as a country in EU2.
I'm not the only person who thinks that Ragusa should be removed from the game. It was removed in the AGCEEP. Ragusa
never acts historically. It is simply impossible to get it to do so. To act historically, Ragusa should do nothing, for the whole game.
It's not a matter of a
player not acting historically. Obviously players don't do so with any country. It's a matter of the ai doing so. We're all striving towards a game that acts more in line with what happened historically. If we weren't, what's the point of fixing the map? But Ragusa is one of those places
that just doesn't work, ever.