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I always thought that it would be cool to be able to see a timelapse of your world's independent realms through time. Not on an interactive map (that would require all information to be saved, including stuff like when what county had what religion), but just a quick timelapse, kinda like this. The best would be being able to see it in the game-over screen, although again - wondering the effectiveness of that since it is a lot of info to process. I think the best way would be if there were a tool that allowed you to generate one (in gif format, I suppose) from your save file.

The game already saves the times of all count titles & above changing ownerships, so the bulk of the work for that is done I think o.o All it would need to do is go through each recorded year, colour the counties accordingly

The only thing that I can think of that's missing is - I don't think information about vassals / lieges is saved, meaning while we know who the count of Axum was in 1221, we don't know if the count was independent or not at the time.

Would it take that much extra infospace to record those things as well? Are there any technical limitations that prevent this from being a thing? Or is there already a mod out there that helps with this?

Also, sorry if this has been requested / discussed before.
 
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