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So, will CK III be able to handle BC/BCE dates? Or negative years of any other calendar, for that matter?
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Wat.You really want to unleash a culture war, don't you?
I find one about " deus vult" more than enough already.
Hence the BCE in the title, the accepted secular alternative.if for whatever reason you need to use BC, just use A.V.C, as having BC pre-Christ makes no since
Ab Urbe Condita, "since the city's (Rome) founding", used in EU Rome and Imperator to avoid negative year issues.Hence the BCE in the title, the accepted secular alternative.
Haven't heard of AVC though. Fill me in?
Nothing to do with the topic, but if you wanted to create a secular calander, don't use BCE and ACE and pretend like it's not about the Christian era. There's nothing common about it. It's Christian. You just removed the name. If you want a true secular calendar, choose a secular 0 year. Can be the transition from republic to empire if that's convenient because it's similar, or you can choose the founding of Troy as where western civilization really began-ish. IDK. But don't culturally appropriate Christian calendars. That's just dumb.Hence the BCE in the title, the accepted secular alternative.
Haven't heard of AVC though. Fill me in?
if for whatever reason you need to use BC, just use A.V.C, as having BC pre-Christ makes no since
That would be interesting. But I think it would make it confusing for most players, who understand the dates on the Gregorian calendar pretty intuitively, but might not be able to convert between different calendar systems quite so easily.What would be interesting is different calendars for different nations/cultures. So if you play as a Muslim nation you get the Muslim calendar (so it be like year 300), for the Romans you can use the roman calendar, the jews the jewish one (year 4000 for them i think in the game) etc......
You are making fun guys, but actually BC dating would be great for historical characters. They do not need to be playable, it would just be fun to see Ceasar in history of Roman Empire title or ancient pharaos in k_egypt history. Alexander the Great in k_greece. Darius in e_persia. Or even Leonidas with badass unyielding trait.
I honestly have not seen BCE ACE used anywhere beyond college text books and occationally government documents.Yes, the Common Era is the Common Era because that's what's used in most places nowadays, not because it was originally invented by Christians. The fact that AD became the Common Era is an accident of the way history played out in Western Europe. It could well have been that a different era gained popularity had some completely different history happened, and then that era would be the Common Era instead. I think the Common Era is probably irrelevant to CK2, though, I imagine the situation was quite different at the time.
Not sure if that's true. The images we have available of CK3 show the date in its old format.I think I saw somewhere that CK3 will use ruler-based years. So the year 1066 will display as "Year 7 of King Phillip's reign" for everyone in France, "Year 11 of Emperor Henry IV's reign" in the HRE, etc.
Hence the BCE in the title, the accepted secular alternative.
Haven't heard of AVC though. Fill me in?