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    I hope Ca introduces again the ages instead of having a full developing campaign from year 1000 to year 1550 .... that would be too unhistorical ....

    better instead fragmentate into severall campaigns to me ..... so that we can have different factions for different times

    here year 1000 political situation




    year 1100



    year 1200



    year 1300



    year 1400



    year 1500


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    Imagine having all those factions :O

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    What the hell happened in between 1200 and 1300? Looks like the Holy Roman Empire just collapsed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obershutze
    What the hell happened in between 1200 and 1300? Looks like the Holy Roman Empire just collapsed!
    Well, the H.R.E. didn't collapse as an Empire at that time period *technically* - not that I think. I mean there would have to have been someone of the H.R.E. challenging Martin Luther come the 16th Century. Although it had no flat settlements, it probably had a large significance militarily throughout Europe. I guess the map is representing the holds of some of the princes in Germany, who were really loyal to the Holy Roman Emperor until the rise of Luther and his Protestants.

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    I would like mutliple campaign start dates with different factions in each, as we saw in MTW itself.
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    Considering the europe through to the new world time period I believe it will be in, it was already possible in RTW...and they have less work to do (on the engine) this time around so it makes sense.
    It was always fun to reinvigorate the Byzantine Empire in the Late Ages in MTW.

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    I love Euratlas simply for the fact that you can get provinces for all of the nations of Europe. You can zoom in incredible amounts in the full version, and you can export the maps. The demo allows you to zoom up to full for 1800(partial zoom for 300 and 1300, others centuries are locked), which exports to roughly 10000x10000 pixels.

    And isn't the breakup part of the Empire's interregnum period?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Obershutze
    What the hell happened in between 1200 and 1300? Looks like the Holy Roman Empire just collapsed!
    The reign and death of Frederick II, that's what happened. The man was a fascinating ruler who was greatly successful and influential (speaks 9 languages, favoured free trade, believed in secular rule, and was a great patron of poetry and science). But when he died, nobody could take his place (not to mention he was elected by a group of electors who were instigated by the Pope against the excommunicated Otto IV and ruled from Sicily) and the power transfered over to an emergent, permanent class of electors.
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    That reminds me, one thing that should happen is when there is no suitable heirs for the HRE and no real great HRE generals, it should be possible for a particularly influential king from another faction close by be elected HRE (or maybe one of his sons or something). Or if the HRE is excommunicated, it should be possible for the Pope to instigate an uprising among the HRE generals and have them declare the enemy of the HRE as the "real" Holy Roman Emperor.

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