Time for forum replies is limited (and I tend to do it a lot in my spare time even so, like today) if a question is repeated often despite being recently answered it's not always I have the time to reply again (if so I try to answer new questions instead).
I dont put posters on ignore since I started working here and I wouldn't just because someone tags me.
Sometimes I also save a thread to reply later when I have the time, in some case the question may be repeated again before I get the chance to.
Sometimes I also wait until I can give a definite reply and sometimes I wait because I hope to see more good ideas in the thread
In other words there can be many reasons a thread goes unanswered but you can be sure it's not going unread.
Keep in mind devs are devs, we spend our work time working on the game and the forums move quickly (as an example, I remember answering 5 different suggestions threads during a weekend and none of them being on first page the Monday after).
I try to reply when I can but if I don't get to a particular one I hope you won't assume it's personal
As an aside between me and Guillaume I believe your questions in the thread Grand Historian linked to were answered @Dracolithfiend
So now if not before I hope you feel you know why Provence is where it's at (a decision that I might add goes back to eu3). As for if it might change:
It might at some point. I'm not convinced hard scripted inheritances is the best case for every place on the map though, it makes the game more rigid and less dynamic.
That said we strive to be as accurate as possible and revisiting Provence (and to some extent savoy's imperial status would be nice if we find a solution we're happy with for it).
Especiallt now that the capital is properly in Anjou, I won't rule it out for the future but I also can't promise anything.
We are certainly aware of it though
I dont put posters on ignore since I started working here and I wouldn't just because someone tags me.
Sometimes I also save a thread to reply later when I have the time, in some case the question may be repeated again before I get the chance to.
Sometimes I also wait until I can give a definite reply and sometimes I wait because I hope to see more good ideas in the thread
In other words there can be many reasons a thread goes unanswered but you can be sure it's not going unread.
Keep in mind devs are devs, we spend our work time working on the game and the forums move quickly (as an example, I remember answering 5 different suggestions threads during a weekend and none of them being on first page the Monday after).
I try to reply when I can but if I don't get to a particular one I hope you won't assume it's personal
As an aside between me and Guillaume I believe your questions in the thread Grand Historian linked to were answered @Dracolithfiend
So now if not before I hope you feel you know why Provence is where it's at (a decision that I might add goes back to eu3). As for if it might change:
It might at some point. I'm not convinced hard scripted inheritances is the best case for every place on the map though, it makes the game more rigid and less dynamic.
That said we strive to be as accurate as possible and revisiting Provence (and to some extent savoy's imperial status would be nice if we find a solution we're happy with for it).
Especiallt now that the capital is properly in Anjou, I won't rule it out for the future but I also can't promise anything.
We are certainly aware of it though
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