Wait. So there's a new province in the Crimean Peninsula?
There's new provinces in a lot of places.
Wait. So there's a new province in the Crimean Peninsula?
Woa, you got Theodoro in EU4!? Never realised that.
Awesome ideas.
Oh, and it's Mangup. Fix, please.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangup
Or better - rename it to Doros.
Fortifications add manpower, infantry production time cut down by 50%? ; )
Just noticed a semi-related dust-up in the CK2 forums, and am curious about the EU4 implementation of Theodoro.They are a small Gothic Principality in Crimea, added in 1.8.
Just noticed a semi-related dust-up in the CK2 forums, and am curious about the EU4 implementation of Theodoro.
Is "goth" or "gothic" or "crimean goth" culture going to be in the Scandinavian culture group, as one might expect from the name? Or is it going to be related to Greek, Tatar, or Slavic, given the population realities of the region in this period?
TY. Any chance they'd be able to form BYZ? Or will that still require "greek" proper?Byzantine group.
Is their culture still 'Goths' in the current iteration of the game? That really irked me from the stream it was shown on — it should be Gothic to stay in line with the kind of sentences it's used in.
"Convert the culture of Constantinople to Goths?"
"We're already working in Trebizond to make it Goths culture."
My new first game will be with them