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    Default Baghdad, the traditional headquarters of the Hanseatic league...

    ...no?

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    Default Re: Baghdad, the traditional headquarters of the Hanseatic league...

    LOL! Perhaps you should PM gracul about this so he can correct it for 6.2

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    Default Re: Baghdad, the traditional headquarters of the Hanseatic league...


    Anyways i'll fix that.

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    Well, it's incredibly useful, I'll be honest. I've started a Templar game, and it's really helping out my economy.

    Baghdad (now renamed to Babylon - let's do things right, shall we?) is making quite a bit of money, especially for this early on in the game...
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    Default Re: Baghdad, the traditional headquarters of the Hanseatic league...

    Umm, so you don't own any baltic city and you still got the proposal for hanseatic?
    Are you using 6.1?

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    Default Re: Baghdad, the traditional headquarters of the Hanseatic league...

    I am indeed using 6.1, but without RC/RR.

    And no, I don't own a Baltic city.
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    Default Re: Baghdad, the traditional headquarters of the Hanseatic league...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sargon_of_Akkad View Post
    I am indeed using 6.1, but without RC/RR.

    And no, I don't own a Baltic city.
    Apologies, some of the fixes made by me or Quark were done so long ago and held in "hand to hand" files that i was thinking that SS6.1 already had that fix.

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    Default Re: Baghdad, the traditional headquarters of the Hanseatic league...

    Funny, the Hanseatics in Mesopotamia. What's next, Caliph of Abassids is ruling from Riga, Latvia.
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    Default Re: Baghdad, the traditional headquarters of the Hanseatic league...

    well my saracen emir of tortosa is also the guildmaster of knight hospitaller or whatever, learn something new everyday huh?
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    Default Re: Baghdad, the traditional headquarters of the Hanseatic league...

    It's also real fun when your templar headmaster is also the hospitalliers headmaster.

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    Default Re: Baghdad, the traditional headquarters of the Hanseatic league...

    Trade is booming... no monopolies anywhere?

    You could anser no (!?!). Of course, if this is the HL headquaters, there presumable alreay is a HL building in Baghdad. So this can't be a surprise.

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    Default Re: Baghdad, the traditional headquarters of the Hanseatic league...

    Had the same when I was playing Templars some time ago.
    HQ in Antioch was offered but I declined.

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    Default Re: Baghdad, the traditional headquarters of the Hanseatic league...

    You should have done - my economy was a malformed entity before I got the headquarters. It saved my campaign, to be honest!
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