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There are a lot of well-developed cultures in the game, but a number of important peoples[cultures] that were not added to the game have been forgotten. The same Albanians (or Illyrians), Goths (East German branch) in the Crimean mountains, a number of other important cultures. There is COPTIC CHRISTIANITY, but there are no Copts themselves. Do it at least in some provinces, like the Assyrians.

Or the same Republic of San Marino, which existed in the 9th and 11th centuries. It still exists.
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Central Feb 11, 2024 @ 5:19am 
on the earliest start there are coptic people in ethiopia, the realms of showa, damot and gojjam for example.
Last edited by Central; Feb 11, 2024 @ 5:20am
Paul Walker Feb 11, 2024 @ 1:33pm 
That'll be a $40 DLC 2 years from now
SeriousCCIE Feb 12, 2024 @ 7:06am 
Surely you jest. I assume 2 years from now, everything will be on a monthly subscription model only, where if you fail to pay 3 months in advance with a 1-month deposit (pricing based on social credit score as determined by Microsoft telemetry) you lose access to everything you have installed locally. The local files would only be available for convenience and not actual offl-line use, despite the new distrubution model sizing the installed content based on the perceived ability of the customer to pay, with save game progress held for ransom on some cloud with just a shortcut installed locally that doesn't work if you're offline.

Sometimes, even as horrible as some of the eras of ancient history was, (as simulated in this game), I think that in some ways, humanity was better off. I mean, at least the commoners didn't get bombarded with advertisements throughut their lives as serfs and peasants. And the goths back then were way cooler in combat.
SkyRipper Feb 12, 2024 @ 11:08am 
did albanians even had an identity at this time? google says first albanian identity came after the Kingdom was created by a french (yup weird), in the 13th century, i'm not from there and know little about them but i assume Paradox knew what they were doing.

Still pretty easy to create your own albania culture.
Zeno Feb 12, 2024 @ 2:57pm 
Originally posted by Vetto:
There are a lot of well-developed cultures in the game, but a number of important peoples[cultures] that were not added to the game have been forgotten. The same Albanians (or Illyrians), Goths (East German branch) in the Crimean mountains, a number of other important cultures. There is COPTIC CHRISTIANITY, but there are no Copts themselves. Do it at least in some provinces, like the Assyrians.

Or the same Republic of San Marino, which existed in the 9th and 11th centuries. It still exists.

Not trying to be rude, but I think you are confusing some things here and don't really know how these cultures were structured and what they were part of.

The Copts for example were part of the Byzantine Empire and the Goths were more of a cultural ethnic group within larger regions such as pre HRE times.
I mean by the Goths, the East Germans, who were on the territory of Belarus, Ukraine, and then only in the mountains of Crimea

Originally posted by parraguda:
Originally posted by Vetto:
There are a lot of well-developed cultures in the game, but a number of important peoples[cultures] that were not added to the game have been forgotten. The same Albanians (or Illyrians), Goths (East German branch) in the Crimean mountains, a number of other important cultures. There is COPTIC CHRISTIANITY, but there are no Copts themselves. Do it at least in some provinces, like the Assyrians.

Or the same Republic of San Marino, which existed in the 9th and 11th centuries. It still exists.

Not trying to be rude, but I think you are confusing some things here and don't really know how these cultures were structured and what they were part of.

The Copts for example were part of the Byzantine Empire and the Goths were more of a cultural ethnic group within larger regions such as pre HRE times.
as a person with a historical education - the linguistic, local identity of the Albanians, according to one of the main historical theories, comes from the moment when the people who lived there were called Illyrians. The French gave them statehood, but not identity, I think so.

Originally posted by SkyRipper:
did albanians even had an identity at this time? google says first albanian identity came after the Kingdom was created by a french (yup weird), in the 13th century, i'm not from there and know little about them but i assume Paradox knew what they were doing.

Still pretty easy to create your own albania culture.
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Date Posted: Feb 11, 2024 @ 2:48am
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