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    Default Norway in the Empires campaign

    I started to play with Denmark-Norway ( ) in the 1547 campaign. And I'm very impressed by the mod, however not with the geography of Norway.

    1. The city of Stavanger does not lie up in the mountains in the middle of Norway. It's by the coast in the south-west, as you can see for example here : http://grimdalstunet.no/kontakt.php?id=11
    2. The region should be called Norway or Norge, since "Vestlandet" is only a small part of Norway by the Western coast.
    3. The most important city of Norway (and possibly Scandinavia) at this time, was clearly Bergen. Map here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergen
    4. Tromsų should not be included, as it got its city status in 1794, when it was the home for 80 people

    In my opinion, the cities of Bergen and Trondheim/Nidaros should be the cities to represent Norway

    Hope you can change this, this mod should be perfected
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    Default Re: Norway in the Empires campaign

    Come on, 60 views and no answers yet?

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    Okay I'll make the changes you suggested. Do you have any suggestions for the map used in the 1220, 1331, and 1453 campaigns?
    Morning Sun (adds Korea and China to the Shogun 2 map)
    http://www.twcenter.net/forums/forum...28-Morning-Sun

    Expanded Japan mod (97 new regions and 101 new factions)
    http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...ew-factions%29

    How to split a region in TWS2
    http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...split-a-region

    Eras Total Conquest 2.3 (12 campaigns from 970-1547)

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    Default Re: Norway in the Empires campaign

    Quote Originally Posted by uanime5 View Post
    Okay I'll make the changes you suggested. Do you have any suggestions for the map used in the 1220, 1331, and 1453 campaigns?
    Those two cities should be used for all the campaigns If you only want one, then it's Bergen (became the capital of Norway in 1217 and has always been the greates trading city)

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    Default Re: Norway in the Empires campaign

    It's good to see someone enjoying the new Norwegian units.

    I will give my brief opinion on those location/names later.

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