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OMG,OMG,OMG!
What is left unfinished now?
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I cant wait for campaign!
The map looks like it's really coming together, great work dcadastro!
Great picts :)
Looks amazing! Maybe some more pics / updates?
Thanks! There has not been enough progress to deserve an update. The map is on hold at the moment, because I am rebuilding the mod folder from scratch to get rid of a decade worth of unfinished stuff. This removed all the unsolvable bugs we had.
Habemus Italiam. Just finished tonight.
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Great job man! :)
Very good indeed!
Excellent work ;)
This map would be suitable for the antique mod.
I am very happy to see that this mod is progressing. Can't wait for the final version :thumbsup2
It may be a little late, but I noticed the Swiss towns represented in Tsardoms are Berne and Lucerne as well as the village of Schwyz. The most populous cities in modern-day Switzerland in the Late Middle Ages though were the episcopal sees Basel (which didn't join the Confederacy until 1501, but cooperated with it in the 14th and 15th century) and Geneva (just before the Great plague both had around 10000 inhabitants, though Geneva's area is not covered by the map and joined the confederacy only in 1815), then Zurich (6000), and only then (not above 5000 inhabitants) Bern, Lausanne, Lucerne and Fribourg. Do with this whatever you want, but I think Schwyz should certainly not be in here. Otherwise amazing map!
Impressive work!
Anyone missed campaign map previews? :whistling
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Was there ever a city called philadelphia in anatolia? Bc I thought that city was only in the usa? Was I off or not?
I hope you are joking. The American philadelphia was named after the ancient greek city of Philadelphia. Just like dozens of other US cities such as Athens, Memphis, Ithaca and so on.