Thanks.Nice!
I think the known provinces for BYZ are fine now. If you think that their knowledge should extend further east, please feel free to make a concrete suggestion.I did a few runs with the Romanoi until around early 900's (I wrote 1000 for some reason, must sleep more...) and so far everything seems peachy. (even though it's still a bit annoying having to trade maps with many nations in the east. I don't like playing hands-off, what can I say.).
Same here, I'd like to know about them. Like I said to the poster above, Byzantium is not my main centre of interest but I would be glad to implement proposals for monarchs, leaders, events, historical setup for provinces and cores...These days I'll do some minor modifications for the scenario (culture and core-wise mostly) then I'll try a full campaign and see what happens.
I cannot promise anything about swiftness but for the moment I will not make countries in these areas because:Hopefully, new patches will be swift and deadly in their content(please, at least let northern Germany and Lithuania have some tribes present instead of empty provinces)
1. Historical resources about the tribes are very scarce so I would hardly know how to trace borders or name the countries, and I am not even thinking about monarchs lists.
2. From what I read, the German eastwards expansion rather looks like FTG colonization with ferocious natives.
3. They never founded a state.
Granted the last two do not apply to Lithuania, I am still undecided about that though right now I am rather leaning towards adding a country there only in later scenarios.
Do not hold your breath, this should take a looong time. Some countries are already playable, the ones selected by default at scenario start and others too. Check out the size of the events files to see which ones have more events.Look forward to trying this when it hits 1.00![]()