I know. There're still no events yet, and vanilla ones are used. You can open db/events.txt and delete everything except randomevents or delete everything if you don't want events to happen.
Would you need suggestions for lands?
How about having inland sea? I mean, with ports and sea provinces so ships could sail the sea.
hope they are any good
I don't quite understand you. Something like current Inner Sea?
Hmm, that must be interesting. Really must try it out.< interesting proposal >
Thank you, finally a screenshot by a player!I tested out the mod, really nice work with the map Vax! It's so big but also that "stony" layer on it makes it so nice!
Good job!
I thought there was no AI so I made militia![]()
lol.... and got pwned by apparently.
By the way, you could add to the new lands some jungles and deserts. And on those jungles and deserts there could be 'third world' nations, with high resources (on jungles rare materials and on deserts oil), large nations with high manpower but low industry. I'd like to see all kind of terrain etc. in the map.
By the way, I got an idea about how the victory point distribution could be done smoothly. How about making one third of the provinces having one victory point. From the provinces left, without any VPs, 1/4 would have 5 VPs and after that 1/5 of the provinces still without any VPs would have 10 victory points. Like this:
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I have some ideas for techs:Air and naval trees will probably be quite similar to vanilla, doctrines for those branches quite simple, but if someone has good ideas for them (and may be ready to help me with those trees) every proposes are welcome!
Naval structures? Maybe including mobile sea forts, sea minefields and such.Light carrier - ?
Ok:What should submarine carriers do? I'm not going to make 'interesting' or 'exotic' tech tree, but balanced one. And I am not saying there couldn't be submarine carriers, I just don't know what they should do.
Wiki:Submarine aircraft carrier and The Sen Toku I-400-class said:Submarine aircraft carriers are submarines equipped with fixed wing aircraft for observation or attack missions. Except for the I-400 and AM classes, those submarine aircraft carriers which were actually built used their aircraft in a supporting role (usually for reconnaissance), unlike the typical surface aircraft carrier, which describes a ship whose main function is serving as a base for combat aircraft.
The I-400-class was designed with the range to travel anywhere in the world and return....The I-400 class submarine was the brainchild of Admiral Isoruku Yamamoto, ... he conceived the idea of taking the war to the United States mainland by making aerial attacks against cities along the US western and eastern seaboards using submarine-launched naval aircraft.
Future designs
There are no known submarine carriers in use today, but There are, however, several projects to develop UAV launch and recovery capabilities. The US Navy is a primary driver and customer for this capability, recognising the need for more advanced littoral combat capability, to counter growing area-denial asymmetric threats.
Another idea is to modify jet fighters into seaplanes, so they are capable of taking off and landing on water, then retrieved by the submarine carrier. This would remove the need of building a runway on the submarine itself.