Wonderful Dev Diary. Any delays are completely understandable, given Paradox's recent DLCs and patches.
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Best is to have no positions entries in the positions files. Nudge will generate them, placing all the positions at the center of the province, then you adjust manually averything by hand.No, it is the most efficient way which I'm aware of.
That works for a total map overhaul, yes. I guess Lumberking could do that here too, and then merge with vanilla, but personally WinMerge had issues with doing this in the past.Best is to have no positions entries in the positions files. Nudge will generate them, placing all the positions at the center of the province, then you adjust manually averything by hand.
Assigning convenient keyboard shortcut for nudge interface is also helpful.
Assigning convenient keyboard shortcut for nudge interface is also helpful.
edit this file interface/EU3_nudge.guiHow do you do this?
Yeah, except that... I do not want to click the up button a few hundred times for every single provinces in game. Do you know a more efficient way? Also, I need someone who can solve the conflicting provinces between the mod and Horse Lords (.Me didn't reserve enough space in case of provinces expansion - he probably thought the next map expansion would be China).
Can't you use the mouse to click the approximate position, and then use the arrow keys from there?
Well, Loup's method also works. It really doesn't take very long though, if you're not too concerned about geographical accuracy each province would take only about 10-15 seconds at best, less for inland provinces.
Best is to have no positions entries in the positions files. Nudge will generate them, placing all the positions at the center of the province, then you adjust manually averything by hand.
Assigning convenient keyboard shortcut for nudge interface is also helpful.
How many provinces is the mod?
Do you intend to split up bhuddism or make the indian cast system indian only?
My primary concern with this is that Bhuddism is currently in the Indian religion group, which has lots of local flavour by letting you change to a different Indian religion. If you don't split it you'll have to make a lot of those options indian region only if you intend to keep the vanilla stuff. In vanilla there's currently a problem with bhuddist hords going hindu or jain which makes no sense. I don't want to see hindu Tibet, Japan, or China.I've thought about it and it is something I'm still pondering on. Instead of going the EU4 route Umbra Spherae had (before EU4 in fact), I decided to keep vanilla as is, but add a Far East variant, Amidism, which in-game is a Chinese religion instead of Indian. I intend to make this a Sinicized variant while still retaining most of the Indian Buddhist elements. It will be far from perfect however and as such I would welcome suggestions (in the suggestions thread).
The decision to switch religion is extremely easy to lock down or limitMy primary concern with this is that Bhuddism is currently in the Indian religion group, which has lots of local flavour by letting you change to a different Indian religion. If you don't split it you'll have to make a lot of those options indian region only if you intend to keep the vanilla stuff. In vanilla there's currently a problem with bhuddist hords going hindu or jain which makes no sense. I don't want to see hindu Tibet, Japan, or China.
Depends on the date. At the time of Charlemagne and The Old Gods bookmark, Buddhism, although already influential in China, was still regarded as foreign, just like Nestorianism, Manichaeism and Zoroastrianism. Denomination wise, there were more difference between Pala(Mahayana/Vajrayana) and Lanka(Theravada) than between Pala and East Asia (Mahayana and Vajrayana, with the latter relegated to Japan later). So there's no easy way to divide it into Indian Buddhism and Chinese Buddhism in the DLC scenarios. By 1066 though, Buddhism in China and Japan had become syncretic with local believes, and the difficulty in religious exchange between Indian and Chinese Buddhists (due to the Islamic states in between) only aggravated their dissimilation.I think it would be fair to split Buddhism between Indian and Chinese. It would mirror Christianity being split in Catholic and Orhodox, with big countries on each side. And surely, there would have been differences between how it was practised in the two regions?