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regne_valencia

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I writte it helped by google translate because my english no very good,.

I think the current system that replace one culture by another is not very real.I think it would be best that instead of an overwrite culture to another what would have to do is create a modifier to say that your culture is accepted in that province, that would simulate a kind of bilingualism where the two cultures coexist what is normally often happens in real history.
Make an original culture disappears from his province and be replaced by another should be a very exceptional situation that rarely occurs that is also what happened on the true story.
 
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I writte it helped by google translate because my english no very good,.

I think the current system that replace one culture by another is not very real.I think it would be best that instead of an overwrite culture to another what would have to do is create a modifier to say that your culture is accepted in that province, that would simulate a kind of bilingualism where the two cultures coexist what is normally often happens in real history.
Make an original culture disappears from his province and be replaced by another should be a very exceptional situation that rarely occurs that is also what happened on the true story.
I do not think that the possibility of culture converting should be completely removed. For gameplay purposes it should be possible, albeit costly, to culture convert like it is now.

That said, I agree that there should some modifier that over time, after you have completely integrated a culture in to you country, slowly reduces the penalties of non accepted. Perhaps the floor of this modifier could be on the level of "same culture group" but only becomes that low after say 200 years of non separatism and being completely integrated,
 

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Usually in history one culture dont eat the other,i mean,for example in catalonia,they speak spanish and catalan i think nice solution in game can be add a modifier that indicates the language of your country is speaked too in other provinces,but they dont losed their original culture,in the history are lot of more examples,the same in galician region their original culture is galician but spanish culture is accepted there without deleting galician culture,in colonial regions the same, for example,morrocco was colony of france and spain,they never losed their language,but lot of people there can speak spanish and french,i think making one culture eat the other is not real.Sorry for my english i cant explain better my idea
 
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