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@Foxwood3 All the DLC is needed *i think*, but i am not entirely sure. I put the requirements there because this mod utilizes unit models from various paid DLCs within EU4. I do not know what happens if someone downloads this mod and runs it *without* the DLCs; you are welcome to try it out, but know that the some tags might have weird unit models or something like that.
@Војвода Рачић I will consider it but those are really old in general... Like, more than a thousand years prior to 1444 from what i recall. I'm hesitant on putting stuff in from that far back.
@gudyrty It took a lot of digging around in the mission files but unfortunately i did find out what was causing the issue you are having: the Emperor of China mission set specifically is locked to only a certain list of vanilla tags (you can find the list here on the EU4 wiki [eu4.paradoxwikis.com]). That means none of the formables in this mod can get those missions specifically, as far as i know. I apologize about the inconvenience.
@TurtleShroom For the government change, that's just how the decision is coded since i honestly did not anticipate someone doing it as anything but a monarchy. I can look into changing it so it doesn't force a government switch. And as for Ardalan as a subject not counting toward owning the land, it might be because they are a march? I'm not entirely sure if marches count as "non-sovereign subjects". If you can, try switching Ardalan to a regular vassal and see if that works.
As for the name, the name only swaps for certain cases. If you form Burma with Mon as your primary culture (like as Pegu), it will change to "Ramma"; with Burmese as your primary culture, it changes to "Burma"; if you are playing as Ava and take the decision, it changes to "Pagan"; if you are playing as Taungu and take the decision, it changes to "Toungoo". I do believe you have to progress the game a few days or a month after taking the decision for the name change to take effect, but if that still isn't working, please tell me so i can look into it more.
"It can be formed by The Knights, Athens, Cyprus, Epirus, and Naxos at the start."
I'm not sure what the issue is if i'm honest.
@SwordofGeddon Cahokia is certainly one i wouldn't mind putting in as federation formed tag. Angkor i will look into a bit more, see how much meat there is to the formable in terms of history. Burmese Empire is a bit odd, one i will consult with my friend who is much more of an expert on the region than i am, because that one might just be better as a name change rather than a true formable.
-Cahokia: Reform the Mound Builders Kingdom as a formidable native culture, by owning select provinces as the Creek cultures or Cherokee.
-Angkor: Originally, Ayutthaya and Khmer were one, part of the great Angkor Empire, only to decline and split over a succession crisis caused a civil war. Uniting the Khmer and Ayutthaya could give the option to reform this great empire, and restore past glory.
-Burmese Empire: Also known as the Toungoo Empire because it was under the Dynasty of the same name, the Burmese Empire at its height rivaled the Ming in size and power. Kick things off by uniting the Burmese lands to reform the Burmese Empire.