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Tinto Talks #52 - 26th of Feburary 2025

Hello and Welcome to another Tinto Talks, the Happy Wednesday where we spill all the secrets about our upcoming game with the codename Project Caesar.


In a game where we simulate hundreds of millions of people, not all calamities that they get exposed to involve Warfare or Diseases. Today we will talk about how Mother Nature does her best trying to reduce the population regularly.

Little Ice Age

As the widest definition of the Little Ice Age encompasses almost the entire timespan of our game, we decided to go with the Maunder Minimum, which happened between 1645 and 1715, being the colder phase of the period. We simulate the Little Ice Age with a Situation that will affect the northern half of the Northern Hemisphere, making winters last longer.

During the Little Ice Age, food production in the affected areas is lowered, and events and other mechanics are happening which will make the experience a challenging mid to late-game phase.

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Who will survive?

Weather
We also have a rather in-depth weather system, where we simulate storms and similar phenomena moving across the planet. We currently have two categories of weather systems, the weather front, and the cyclone. We have also included in the weather fronts the monsoons, which have the particularity of going in one direction (Africa to India) from February to June, and in the other direction (Himalayas to the Indian Ocean) from October to December.



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Ireland might suffer some weather fronts during the year, yeah…


Not all weather systems that spawn are the same strength, and their strength can change as they move across the map. The strength of the weather system directly impacts the benefits and penalties they give to the locations.

Fronts are usually wide weather patterns bringing rain from the oceans into lands. This has some negative impacts on armies and navies, but it provides a large food production boost.

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This was a huge rainstorm..


Cyclones, or Hurricanes as they are known in the Northern Hemisphere, are a more narrow weather system, which causes a lot of damage due to high wind speeds.

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At least no buildings damaged? Or????


In deserts with cold arid or arid climate, there will not be sometimes beneficial rains though when a weather system passes through, but instead you will get sandstorms.

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I don't like sand. It's coarse and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere.

In any location with severe winter, where a front passes through, there will be snow instead of heavy rain.

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Didn’t stop Carl Gustaf Armfeldt trying to move his army..


Volcanos
There are locations which contain volcanos that are not entirely dormant. At any point, any one of them can erupt, spewing out long streams of lava and an enormous cloud of ash that leaves a path of destruction in its wake, causing huge devastation to the location they are present in.

It will ruin RGO’s, destroy buildings, kill a lot of people, and reduce prosperity dramatically. Afterwards, there is a small boost to food production due to volcanic soil for a few decades.

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Can be helpful longterm yes?


Earthquakes
A large part of the world is prone to earthquakes. While we do have some famous historical earthquakes likely to happen, we also have a small chance that any area with an earthquake risk can get one.

Similar to a Volcano it will destroy buildings and kill people, but earthquakes will usually not affect just a single location, but many adjacent ones as well.


Sadly there are some locations that are in the awkward position of most being in an earthquake zone, and having a volcano.

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Not the best place for a city?



Next week we’ll be talking about how mercenaries work in Project Caesar.
 
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Had a "fun" campaign as Naples.

2 cities destroyed and black death hit me hard in like 50 years... :)
Bruh if thay happens to me in a mp Imma instaragequit :p jks aside can you make it less likely to happen or at least make it so that there's a maximum number of eruption that can happen per game? The Vesuvius can be very disruptive but it doesn't erupt very often, it's basically the opposite of the Etna
 
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Nothing definitive. Currently I'm not convinced by how Wales and the Palatinates feel to play so they are WIP. I think Ireland is close to being finished though.
Sure show us a sneak peak then.

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I've noticed Uí Maine/Hy Many is now a separate tag, as are the Uí Chathain North of Tyrone? Seems Clandboye Ulster has been divided up a bit which makes a lot of sense as they were only expanding in the 14th century
 
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Wow, aweomse. Any chance we can get the earthquake and volcano maps?

And I assume the map at the top shows weather systems?

the top is quakes and volcanos
 
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Yeah but that's not the case on the seismic map just look at the Teutons, they have the full name and at the same time the Livonians do not

Livonia name squeezed and curved so it seemed there is no place for Livonian Order, I dont have any answers so thats my guess :d, Teutonic Order name placement seems fine
 
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Theoretically, if Earthquake/Volcano destroy the only building where Extraterritorial Country (Building Based) is located, do they just stop existing?

yes :)
 
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Really hope that natural disasters in “PC” will provide some challenge for the player, but at the same time will not make the game feel unfair/unplayable for some nations (Yellow River Flood and Yangtze River Flood EU4 Events flashbacks).
Lol, thats just life though. Life is unfair. They didn't call it "China's Sorrow" as a bit.
 
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Are there any degrees to danger to earthquake zones or is it all earthquake zones have an equal chance for an event to occur?

not equal, but its a lot of random
 
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Everyone knows Vesuvio in Neaples because of Pompei destruction 2000 years ago, but about Etna, is it in the game? It is the tallest active vulcano in Europe, it is still very active nowdays and Catania got destroyed couple of times in history (last one in 17th century).
 
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Everyone knows Vesuvio in Neaples because of Pompei destruction 2000 years ago, but about Etna, is it in the game? It is the tallest active vulcano in Europe, it is still very active nowdays and Catania got destroyed couple of times in history (last one in 17th century).
It's on the map...
 
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