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Lord Rellik

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I am trying to make it where countries can colonize provinces with lower civ values, so some of the tribes will become a bit stronger. I cant find the file with the Civ value to colonize.
 
It's hardcoded, unfortunately.

You could, however, give tribal countries an event that removes 2 population from one of their provinces and adds them to a neighbouring barbarian province.
 
Yeah thanks. I can also, I found out, change the civilization of a province. So it wont take as long to start colonizing for some countries, but I have to go and see what provinces each county owns which might take some time. Was trying to make it where the gaul nations and britain nations would start colonizing early so they stood a chance. Thought it might be fun. I was playing around and changed some to despots and republics to see how it changed the game.
 
I've tried increasing the civilization spread variable in defines.txt, with some interesting results. The barbarian tribes have colonized pretty widely and the "civilized" folks have trouble declaring war without a stab penalty.