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Victoria 3

[1.9] Morgenröte - Dawn of Flavor
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Update: Sep 30, 2023 @ 2:52pm

Hotfix 1.8.5.b

- Save Games from 1.8.4 should get the new Journal Entries after a year to ensure they have access to the deleted decisions.
- Botany Expedition should have a more reasonable price now.

Update: Sep 29, 2023 @ 2:06pm

Hotfix 1.8.5.a: Removed double entry for "Global" in history.

Update: Sep 29, 2023 @ 4:39am

Changelog for 1.8.5 "Brehm"

General:
- New option in the "Academic Careers" JE: Academic Investments. This will give you +1 Academic Progress per month for paying a moderate sum each month. However, your academics won't be pleased should you cut it before ten years have passed.
- Academic Missions will not trigger before 1841.
- Changed image for Sandbox Games.
- The Eiffel template is now used for France only, as many European Countries have their own historic engineers now.
- Removed almost all decisions for a better overview and re-assigned them under Journal Entries with buttons; more on that below.
- Removed all Hide/Show decisions except for Geography to hide the vanilla expeditions.

Zoology:
- All animal decisions were canceled. They are now gathered as buttons under the journal entry "Zoology" for a better overview.
- Moved Zoological Expedition from "Scientific Expeditions" JE to "Zoology" JE and re-named it to "Catch local animals". Also moved Heia Safari to "Zoology" JE.
- Added new technology Genetics.
- Added new building Nature Reserve. It currently has 2 PMs: Royal Hunting Grounds an National Park.
- Added new Diplomatic Action: Smuggle Animal. A Naturalist may smuggle an animal from another country when diplomatical methods don't work to get the desired animal, but he may get caught.
- Added 43rd animal.
- Habitats can now get destroyed by too much human interference, but you can protect them with Nature Reserves
- No more European Richard Owen, as many European countries have their own unique Paleontologists now.

Archaeology:
- All archaeological decisions were canceled. They are now gathered as buttons under the journal entry "Archaeology" for a better overview.
- A fourth Archaeological team for Excavations can be hired.
- Excavations in Peru can be undertaken by any nation that owns an airport, regardless of the power rank.
- Archaeological Society is now a JE, not a decision.

Paleontology:
- Added two new dinosaurs: Stegosaurus (North America) and Rhoetosaurus (Australia).
- Added special fossils: Archaeopteryx, Eusthenopteron, Ichthyosaurus, Ichthyostega, Megatherium, Pterodactylus, Smilodon.

Astronomy:
- All astronomical decisions were canceled. They are now gathered as buttons under the journal entry "Scientific Conferences" for a better overview.
- "Scientific Conferences" will be expanded in the next update with new features, so don't be surprised that it seems to be bland at the moment.
- The "Map the Moon" JE will start automatically without decision.

Aviation:
- Removed Hide/Show Aviation Decisions. It doesn't make sense to make a new JE for Aviation as there are only two decisions left.

Culture:
- All music decisions were canceled. They are now gathered as buttons under the journal entry "The Arts" for a better overview.
- Added An event for the publication of A Study in Scarlett

Achievements:
- Added 6 achievements for Dubois:
-- "Gotta Catch 'Em All!": Own a zoo with 42 animals.
-- "Jurassic Park": Create a collection of 15 dinosaur skeletons. The status of the specimens is irrelevant.
-- "Better than Darwin": Invent the technology 'Theory of Evolution' with a nation that is not Great Britain.
-- "Mountaineer": Climb a mountain peak.
-- "The Wisent is safe": Own a Nature Reserve with a Bison habitat that is not in Brest.
-- "The 43rd Animal": Find the legendary 43rd animal for your Zoo.

New Characters:
- Isambard Kingdom Brunelt (random British Engineer)
- Alessandro Antonelli (random Italian Engineer)
- Arnold Bürkli (random Swiss Engineer)
- Louis Favre (random Swiss Engineer)
- Ignaz Venetz (random Swiss Engineer)
- Giovanni Antonelli (random Italian Astronomer)
- Giovanni Santini (random Italian Astronomer)
- Maria Mitchell (random American Astronomer)
- Carlos Berg (random Argentinian Naturalist)
- Eduardo Holmberg (random Argentinian Naturalist)
- Joseph Roman Lorenz (random Austrian Naturalist)
- Georg von Frauenfeld (random Austrian Naturalist)
- Alexander Walker Scott (random Australian Naturalist and/or politician)
- Harriet Scott (random Australian Naturalist)
- Ladislau de Souza Mello Netto (random Brazilian Naturalist)
- Emílio Goeldi (random Alemannic Naturalist in Brazil)
- Jaques Huber (random Alemannic Naturalist in Brazil)
- Juraj Kolombatović (random Croatian Naturalist)
- Japetus Steenstrup (random Danish Naturalist)
- Hermann Burmeister (random North German Naturalist, spawns in Argentina too)
- Ludwig Leichhardt (random North German Naturalist, spawns in countries with a University with Natural History Focus too)
- Matthias Jacob Schleiden (random German Naturalist)
- Alexander von Frantzius (random North German Naturalist, spawns in Costa Rica too)
- Maria von Linden (random German Naturalist from Württemberg)
- Stephan Endlicher (random Hungarian Naturalist)
- Giovanni Battista Amici (random Italian Naturalist and Astronomer)
- Federico Delpino (random Italian Naturalist)
- Oreste Mattirolo (random Italian Naturalist)
- Pellegrino Strobel (random Italian Naturalist and Archaeologist)
- Filippo Parlatore (random Italian Naturalist)
- Jagadish Chandra Bose (random Indian Naturalist)
- Hendrik van Rijgersma (random Dutch Naturalist)
- Fridtjof Nansen (random Norwegian Naturalist and Politician)
- Józef Paczoski (random Polish Naturalist)
- Julio Augusto Henriques (random Portuguese Naturalist)
- Miguel Colmeiro (random Spanish Naturalist)
- Henri François Pittier (random Swiss Naturalist, also spawns in American Countries)
- Dimitrie Călugăreanu (random Romanian Naturalist)
- Daniil Popovici-Barcianu (random Romanian Naturalist)
- Francesco Bassani (random Italian Paleontologist)
- Carlo Fornasini (random Italian Paleontologist)
- Giovanni Capellini (random Italian Paleontologist)
- Gaetano Giorgio Gemmellaro (random Italian Paleontologist)
- Arturo Issel (random Italian Paleontologist)
- Giuseppe Giovanni Antonio Meneghini (random Italian Paleontologist)
- Venceslau de Lima (random Portuguese Paleontologist)
- Lucas Mallada (random Spanish Paleontologist)
- Ludwig Rütimeyer (random Swiss Paleontologist)
- Hans Georg Stehelin (random Swiss Paleontologist)
- Friedrich Delitzsch (random German Archaeologist)
- Franz Xaver Kugler (random German Archaeologist)
- Eduard Meyer (random German Archaeologist)
- Hugo Winckler (random German Archaeologist)
- Arthur Conan Doyle (writer in an event)

Fixes
- Fixed a bug in the Christian Conversion JE preventing completion when having more than 51% converted natives.
- Finding the Ishtar Gate now gives you the right JE.
- Hiring Rachmaninoff now gives you Rachmaninoff and not Mahler.
- Failed mission to Oceania Modifier lasted permanently (instead it should last for five years).
- Hopefully fixed the calculation/random chance when constructing a dinosaur.
- Fixed an issue not being able to select a destination for botany expedition.
- Fixed an issue with exaggerated prestige bonus when doing a botany expedition.
- Fixed an issue with the localization for the botany expedition.
- Fixed a possible crash in rapanui.142 and rapanui 143.
- Fixed an issue with academic progress not giving accurate points for institutions.
- Fixed Loc issue when baptizing a native ruler.
- Fixed Keisuke Ito from being spawned in Italy instead of Japan.
- Fixed various errors in the Error Log.
- Released countries now inherit some music tradition, astronomical objects, specimen and fossils.
- Third parties will no longer be notified about Botanical and Paleontological Licenses.
- Archaeological Expedition Alert triggers only when having an excavation site or an archaoelogical license.
- Changed "Visit Special Buildings" Icon.
- Impressionism, Expressionism, Art Nouveau and Mass culture now have their own images in their proper JEs.
- Fixed lepsius.434 "Grave robbers caught".
- Fixed Location/Placement error in gaudi.501 "Ringstrasse Phase 1 begins".
- Fixed trigger in gaudi.514 "New Coffee House".
- Fixed gaudi.518 "Monument to Ruler".

Update: Sep 8, 2023 @ 6:41am

New update 1.8.4 "Coaz" is ready, bringing mountaineering and objectives to Morgenröte and also fixing some issues.

General:
- Updated to Patch 1.4.2

Geology
- Added a new type of Scientific Expedition: Mountain Expedition.
- States with a mountain range state trait can be conquered by a general which has at least one of these traits: Mountain commander, Explorer, Surveyor or Mountaineer (new trait). A nation must own the state.
- Naturalists and Paleontologists can join the team and will find some extra specimen/fossils.
- The Succes of an Expedition depends on the traits of the expedition leader, but also technologies and the altitude of the mountain: higher mountains need more climbing.
- Experienced mountain generals will create Mountain Infantry (modifier), giving a small advantage to nations fighting in mountains.

Paleontology:
- Paleontological Licenses are now available for all recognized countries.

Botany:
- Botanical Licenses are now available for all recognized countries.

Astronomy:
- Changed icon for observatory building.

Objectives:
- Added Objective "Thriving Culture".
- Added 10 Subgoals for "Thriving Culture".
- Added 10 Journal Entries for "Thriving Culture".
- Added 4 recommended countries for "Thriving Culture".

Missions:
- Added a mission to build a first railway line (is used by the AI as well)

Fixes:
- Fixed a bug which erased animal habitat modifiers when colonizing.
- Fixed localization bug in academics.2212.
- Fixed a bug which prevented Naturalists and Paleontologists memorizing their Pacific Expedition.
- Fixed the mesh error overfloating the error log.
- Fixed a naturalist error overfloating the error log.
- Fixed scipted button issue creating unnecessary log errors.

New Characters:
- Alfred Brehm (random North German Naturalist)
- Johann Wilhelm Coaz (random Swiss Naturalist)
- John Muir (random American Naturalist)

Update: Sep 3, 2023 @ 10:59am

Small hotfix:

- Changed picture for Paleontology Tech
- Fixed naturalist overview

Update: Sep 3, 2023 @ 2:10am

Changelog for 1.8.3 "Cuvier"

Because of the new size of event images, the first load of Morgenröte may take a bit longer.


General:
- Updated to Patch 1.4.1

Natural History:
- Replaced the specimen effect with one in which you can use every number.
- Naturalists now actually gain better traits.
- Added a small overview of the achievements of your Naturalist so far.

Astronomy:
- Added an overview of the discoveries of your astronomer.

New Characters:
- Alfred Belpaire (random Belgian Engineer)
- Henri Alexis Brialmont (random Belgian Engineer)
- Édouard Empain (random Belgian Engineer)
- Zénobe Gramme (random Belgian Engineer)
- Édouard Hannon (random Belgian Engineer)
- Alfred Renard (random Belgian Engineer)
- Ru Feng (random Chinese Engineer)
- Tianyou Zhan (random Chinese Engineer)
- Charles Brown (Swiss random Engineer)
- Charles Eugene Lancelot Brown (Swiss random Engineer)
- Walter Chrysler (random American Engineer)
- Glenn Curtiss (random American Engineer)
- Karl Kreil (random Austrian Astronomer)
- Ejnar Herzsprung (random Danish Astronomer)
- Louis Niesten (random Belgian Astronomer)
- Jules Janssen (random French Astronomer)
- Henrietta Swan Leavitt (random American Astronomer)
- Frederick McCoy (random Irish/Australian Naturalist/Paleontologist)
- Pierre-Joseph van Beneden (random Belgian Naturalist/Paleontologist)
- Antoine Payen (random Belgian Naturalist)
- Marietta Rousseau (random Belgian Naturalist)
- Louis Dollo (random Belgian/French Paleontologist)
- Laurent-Guillaume de Koninck (random Belgian Paleontologist)
- Paul Gervais (random French Naturalist/Paleontologist)
- Vladimir Prokhorovich Amalitskii (random Russian Paleontologist)
- David Livingstone (random British Naturalist)
- Keisuke Ito (random Japanese Naturalist)
- Guowei Wang (random Chinese Archaeologist)
- Ernst Curtius (random German Archaeologist)
- Howard Carter (random British Archaeologist)
- Frances Eliza Babbit (random American Archaeologist)
- Harriet Ann Boyd (random American Archaeologist)
- Henry Jones Sr. (rare random American Archaeologist)
- Samuel Foster Haven (random American Archaeologist)
- Secret Easter Egg Character

Fixes:
- Botanical Reports now actually show how many specimens you collected
- Paleontological Reports now actually show how many fossils you collected
- You can now actually observe the Venus transit if your Astronomer is in the Pacific in November of 1874.
- Your scientists return from their Pacific Expeditions instead of staying there indefinitely
- Fixed a wrong loc in the astronomical objects effect
- Fixed option loc in academic mission

Update: Aug 25, 2023 @ 8:35am

Changelog for 1.8.2 "Humboldt"

QoL Changes:
- New JE "Scientific Expeditions": Pacific Expedition, Zeppelin Expedition, Safari Expedition, Zoological Expedition ("Catch local animals"), Botanical Expedition and Paleontological Expedition (Inspect Formation option in the Paleontological Collection) are now part of a handy new Journal Entry with buttons.
- The "Academic Careers" journal entry now indicates which discipline you are promoting.
- You will get some notices about important actions for Morgenröte Content (idle scientists, possible decisions, etc.)

Zoology:
- Added twelve new animals to get via Safari, Zoological Expedition or trade.
- Animal list:
-- Alligator, Axolotl (North America)
-- West Indian Manatee, Squirrel Monkey (South America)
-- Alpine Ibex, Wisent (Europe)
-- Naked-Mole Rat, Zabra (Africa)
-- Snow Leopard, Asiatic Cheetah (Asia)
-- Cassowary, New Zealand Sea Lion (Asutralia&Oceania)
- All animals can be visited in the Zoo when collected.
- 42 animals in total. This is the right answer. No further animals will be added in the future.

Astronomy:
- Added new Events that can lead to your Astronomers gaining negative traits
- Added new negative Events that only occur if your Astronomer has negative traits

Ballooning:
- You can now find all important information buttons and information in the Ballooning Journal Entry.

Natural History:
- Botanical Expeditions to collect specimen in states with rainforest state modifier (Amazonas, Congo, Borneo, Indochina).
- Diplomatic Action "Botanical License" to get access to states with rainforest modifier.
- Naturalists may find special specimen on Botanical Expeditions to enhance the Botanical Garden or the Specimen Collection.
- Naturalists gain experience like Paleontologists, Archaeologists and Astronomers.
- Introduced experienced and famous Naturalist.
- Naturalists will find new specimen yearly when doing a Botanical Expedition depending on their experience.
- 5 new Scientific Society Missions

New Characters:
- Paul-Émile Botta (random French Archaeologist)
- Henry Creswicke Rawlinson (random British Archaeologist)
- Annie Jump Cannon (random American Astronomer)
- Johan August Wahlberg (random Swedish Naturalist)
- Gustaf Svanberg (random Swedish Astronomer)

AI:
- AI will be more clever when promoting academics.
- AI has learned to use paleontology and will search for fossils and assemble dinosaur skeletons.
- AI will specialize their universities.
- AI Prussia gets an excavation license from Egypt in the Lepsius event to get Egyptology going.
- More powerful nations will concentrate on Archaeology and Natural history, small nations will prefer Astronomy if they don't have any formations.
- AI nations with possible monuments will/should try to get an engineer.
- AI thinks Astronomy and Theory of Evolution is more valuable now (because of university PMs).
- AI will not change Tech Schools anymore when it has established one.

Fixes:
- You will not have a balloonist all the time anymore
- Major and Great Powers are more likely to sponsor balloonists now and everyone else less likely.
- Tech School Game Rule works now as intended - Tech Schools will be present at start or not.
- Fixed Tech School Game Rule Localization.
- Unfortunatelay, the ability to get illegal snow leopards from South Africa has been removed.
- Fixed a bug in the Safari Decision, asking for a modifier instead of a PM.
- Removed diplo cost from Christian Mission to make it work again.
- Fixed Localization in Academic Careers.
- After the inauguration of the New Zoo, the modifier remains only for 3 years.

Update: Aug 18, 2023 @ 9:41am

Update 1.8.1 "Owen"

QoL Changes:
- Added an event that allows you to see all your active Academics (Scientific Society)
+ The scientific society has dynamic names for various countries
- Added Concepts that explain new content

General Science:
- Added many Missions given to you by your Scientific Society (Only Astronomy and Archaeology at the moment)
- Archaeologists, Astronomers and Paleontologists now have experience and level up. They get the experienced Trait with 100 Experience and the famous Trait with 300
- New Scientists gain Experience when they are created, e.g. a 35 year old astronomer starts with 50 Experience.
- You can now delay the Emeritius of your Academics
- Scientists will ask for more funding sometimes
- Activated Humanities PM for University

Tech Schools:
- You can specialize your research with six different tech schools, each giving different advantages in production, military or society, but also giving disadvantages in other areas
- To get a tech school, you need a certain IG in government, a certain percent of specialized universities and sometimes other recquirements (strong military for military-industrial complex or navy/coast access for Sea Power&Merchant Marine)
- Special JE to chose one of the tech schools
- Gamerule allows to start some countries with historical tech schools (Prussia with military-industrial complex, France with Avantgarde Intelligentsia and Austria with Ivory Tower, for example)

Paleontology:
- Paleontological Collection with found fossils, dinosaur bones, assembled skeletons and a panel for the paleontologist. It is accessible via the "Special Buildings"-JE if you have a paleontologist or fossils.
- Paleontologists can be given orders in the Paleontological Collection to inspect Formations and Great Formations. They will be busy after that and find fossils every year. Random events may trigger.
- Dinosaur bones can be found in Great Formations. After finding a first bone, a JE will start. A Paleontologist may find additional bones in a year.
- Each continent has its own dinosaur bones. You may use Paleontological Licenses (diplomatic action) to visit other Great Formations to find different dinosaur bones.
- A skeleton can be reconstructed from five dinosaur bones.
- Howver, it is not guaranteed that a paleontologist will reconstruct a dinosaur skeleton perfectly. Imperfect or poor reconstructed skeletons can be revised later. The success depends on the experience of the paleontologist.
- Dinosaur Rating gives prestige or hits prestige, depending on the quantity and quality of your dinosaur sekeleton collection.
- 20 fossils can be converted into a missing dinosaur bone by an experienced Paleontologist. This is only possible if you have at least one dinosaur bone; no dinosaur can be reconstructed ex nihilo.
- 100 fossils can be converted to a Fossil Exhbition in the Zoo (ex Paleontological Collection PM), giving scientific advantages.
- 13 different dinosaur skeletons at the moment.

Astronomy:
- Added a new event for a discovery if you have an astronomer
- Some discovery events will now fire more often if you have a good Astronomer

Archaeology:
- Archaeologists will now be generated like other academics
- Researching Early Archaeology as the first nation now fires an event that will get you a free Archaeologist
- Prussia now gets Lepsius when he writes his letter
- You can choose one from three random generals when doing an Expedition

New Characters:
- Nikola Tesla (random engineer, World Wide)
- Florentino Ameghino (random paleontologist, France)
- Alcide d'Orbigny (random paleontologist, Argentina)
- Mary Anning (random paleontologist, owner of the province with Lyme Regis)
- Edward Drinker Cope (random paleontologist, USA)
- Othniel Charles Marsh (random paleontologist, USA)
- Christian Jürgensen Thomsen (Event for Denmark in 1836)
- Auguste Mariette (random archaeologist, France)
- Robert Koldewey (random archaeologist, Northern Germany)
- Heinrich Schliemann (Event option instead of treasure of Priam)
- Flinders Petrie (random archaeologist, Great Britain)
- Ernesto Schiaparelli (random archaeologist, Torino)
- Thomas Henry Huxley (random anthropologist, Great Britain)

GFX:
- added various new symbols for concepts, etc.

Fixes:
- Fixed various localisation errors
- New Academics no longer delete the old ones but instead ask you if you want to replace them.
- All Emeritius Events should now workproperly

Internal:
- Added new scripted_effects for adding/subtracting artifacts and astronomical objects. This allows every number to be used.

Update: Aug 4, 2023 @ 1:28pm

Hotfix 1.8.0a "Darwin"

Merged with Lord R's Fix.

- Special Buildings are now actually getting construction and not just waiting in the queue.
- You are no longer able to visit construction sites and have to wait for you special buildings to finish construction.
- University Specialization PMs no longer have an influence on different innovation gains. In the next patch we will replace it with a national Focus ability.

Update: Jul 30, 2023 @ 11:08am

New version 1.8.0 "Darwin".

This is a MASSIVE Update. Please start a new game. Pretty please.


General Science:
- Astronomers, engineers, naturalists, paleontologists, archaeologists, and anthropologists are now part of a category of characters we call "academics." Academics are not politicians, generals or admirals, but exist as background personalities.
- Since Academics do not exist as ordinary characters, they are generated over time via a special Journal Entry (Academic Career).
- The time it takes for a new academic to be generated depends on literacy levels, educational institutions, and specialized universities.
- The academic generated at the end of a curriculum is random; unless the player influences it by specializing universities. Then it is possible to specify the area from which the academic comes.
- Universities can be specialized. The areas are: technical-mathematical (astronomer, engineer), natural-historical (naturalist, paleontologist) and humanistic-anthropological (archaeologist, anthropologist).
- Several specialized universities do not give an additional bonus to an academic's doctoral degree; however, they do help to shape a particular research focus. For example, technical-mathematical universities give a bonus for researching production and military technologies, but a malus for society technologies.
- A nation that researches a certain key technology first receives an academic along with an event. Key technologies are: Modern Astronomy (Astronomer), Steel-Frame Building (Engineer), Evolutionary Theory (Naturalist), Paleontology (Paleontologist), Early Archaeology (Archaeologist), and Modern Archaeology (Anthropologist). In some cases, a nation gets historical characters for this; for example, Gustave Eiffel appears for France in the Engineering event.
- IMPORTANT: Archaeology has not yet been changed to the new system. For the time being, everything will remain the same. In an upcoming update, archaeologists will be generated via journal entry and anthropologists will be added as a new character trait. The Humanistic-Anthropological University is therefore still disabled in this update.

Zoology:
- 30 animals, 5 per continent, live in habitats designated by modifier.
- Naturalists can collect animals on their own territory by decision.
- With a diplomatic action, animals can be bought from friendly countries.
- Safari Decision to capture African animals.
- Animals can also be found on the Pacific Expedition and Zeppelin Expedition.
- From 5 animals you can build a zoo. This zoo can be upgraded by decision the more animals you have. The bigger the zoo, the more prestige. There are five upgrade levels (currently only four are possible).
- A zoo can either strengthen science as a research zoo or raise the standard of living as an entertainment zoo.
- The zoo can be entered via a journal entry. There you can find all captured animals that can be visited. Under certain circumstances there are also Easter Eggs.

Naturalism:
- Naturalist as a special trait belonging to an academic.
- Collect specimens on Pacific Expeditions, Safaris, and African Expeditions (Vanilla).
- Via a Journal Entry, specimens can be used to build a botanical garden or specimen collection in your zoo. The garden improves living standards, the collection improves research; both give prestige.
- Your naturalist can discover the "Wallace" line on a Pacific expedition in Indonesia if you have enough specimens and advanced technologies.
- Historical events for the return of the Beagle with Darwin, the publication of Humboldt's "Cosmos" and the discovery of Mendel's rules.

Paleontology:
- Paleontologist as a special trait belonging to an academic.
- Several states have Normal and Great rock formations. However, these are not uncovered at first, but are discovered by paleontologists or revealed during research into paleontology technology.
- Normal formations contain fossils, while Great formations contain fossils and dinosaur bones.
- If you have a formation and a paleontologist, the paleontologist will find fossils every year (passively).
- Fossils can also be found on Pacific expeditions and the Zeppelin expedition.
- Game rule that allows to randomize Great Formations on a continent. Dinosaur bones are then not necessarily in the western United States, but can be anywhere in North America.
- Paleontological collection as part of the zoo. Accessible via Journal Entry to get more information.
- Special fossils such as the Java Man, trilobites, insects encased in amber, or Archaeopteryx.
- Java Man can be discovered on a Pacific expedition to Java if you have fossils and paleontology. This must happen before 1891. Otherwise, the Dutchman Dubois finds the bones by historical means.
- IMPORTANT: The paleontology feature is not finished yet. It still lacks dinosaur bones and the ability to assemble them into skeletons. Fossils can also be found, but do not yet have a more advanced feature.

Oceanography:
- Pacific expeditions with customized ship names.
- Pacific expeditions can increase a nation's oceanographic knowledge. Should a nation accumulate enough oceanographic knowledge, it gains a naval advantage for a few years.
- The Challenger Deep can be discovered during a Pacific expedition in Oceania, assuming sufficient oceanographic knowledge.
- Pacific expeditions designed to enhance a nation's glory have a chance to complete a circumnavigation.
- Admirals who undertake a successful Pacific expedition can improve their trait.

Astronomy:
- Observation of solar eclipses and southern starry skies during Pacific expeditions.
- Possibility to observe the transit of Venus in 1874 (major event).
- Discovery of the asteroid Astraea by Prussia (additional planet before the discovery of Neptune).
- Historical events about the observatories in Awadh, Athens and Switzerland.
- Numerous new characters with their own models available as astronomers: Le Verrier, Quetelet, Argelander, Vouris, Schiaparelli, Hubble, Bond, Wilcox, Wolf, Möbius, Planck.

Christian Mission in Oceania:
- Countries with diplomatic interests in Oceania may send missionaries to convert the natives.
- After successful conversion, the chiefs place themselves under the protectorate of their godfather. Protectorates can be annexed very easily via diplomatic action.
- Rival mission stations (Catholic vs. Protestant) can lead to a political crisis.
- Missions provide access to oceanic artifacts, exotic animals, and the opportunity to acquire colonies with "soft power".
- Unsuccessful missionaries are killed by natives.

Changes:
- Museums and observatories are no longer built by Decision. Instead, they are built directly like any other building (if the requirements are met).
- Museum, Observatory, Opera and Zoo are not accessible via a "Visit" Decision, but a Journal Entry (Visit Special Building).
- Removed character interaction with engineer. An engineer will automatically work on a monument without making him the construction manager.
- Archaeological Exhibitions are now worth more (15, 25, 50, 100 prestige).
- Astronomical report shows how many astronomical objects were found in the year.
- 5 new events for the vanilla Africa expeditions.
- Detailed listing and indexing of all events in the event files at the top of the file.

GFX:
- New images for Curtiss technologies.
- Icons for East Asian artifacts, Schneider Trophy points, Architectural Splendor and Airlines.
- Characters now don't always wear hats and glasses.
- Two new loading screens.
- New start screen.

Music:
- New playlist "Dubois - Carnival of the Animals" with 14 new tracks.
- New playlist "Elgar - National Themes". National themes have been extracted from the Dawn OST.
- New playlist "Elgar - War Themes". War themes are taken from the Morgenröte OST.
- New track "Gauillaume Tell" as national theme for Switzerland.

Fixes:
- Piccard now travels around as originally intended.
- Removed Capitalists from independent artist pm.