Very awesome! You're the new RIMP, Lowman.![]()
The changes look great! Especially giving Sicily more provinces.![]()
Nice additions Lofman, especially the ones in Dacia. It is a usually neglected region so it's great to see som care for it.
About Asia Minor, I have a few ideas. One thing wich always annoyed me was that the Seleucids from a later start date were cut of from their possessions in Anatolia, as the Ptolemies by then control Cilicia and Cappadocia is independant. Historically the Seleucids could reach these areas despite having lost Cappadocia and Cilicia. For instance there is an account on Antiochus III (later 'the Great') leading an expedition to Asia Minor to root out the rebel Achaeus, who had taken control of Lydia/Phrygia, and fight the Attalids of Pergamon, who had also annexed Seleucid territory. This was after the battle of Raphia, when the Ptolemies controlled Coele-Syria and the southern coast of Asia Minor, so there must have been a passage through or around the Taurus Mountains from Syria to the Seleucid possessions in Asia Minor wich the Seleucids could use without having to cross through enemy territory.
Those map changes look awsome cant wait to try it. In regards to anatolia I definetly think that the area around Pontus could use some work, but that is just my opinion.
Is this compatible with the beta patch yet?
It's really looking very nice...
Great map changes Lofman. Like how Bithynia is actually where Bithynia should be instead of Pontus owning it. Sicily is great and of course splitting Macedonia was definitely needed. You draw very nice borders without sharp edges. Muy bonita.
Agree about Dacia, should take a lot of territory out of northern Scodra for another province. And as for Anatolia, I've always thought Lydia was the most awfully done province. IMHO should be split in two, one coastal, one inland, so that coastal Lydia half isn't bordering Lycia especially, or possibly Phrygia either.
Eta on new releases?
I think that the Numidia and Mauretania provinces should both be split in two, imo it looks weird that both stretch from the Mediterranean to the PTI. Carthage should be able to conquer the whole coastal area without having to take out all the tribes, and it will make them a tad stronger, too.
Here are a couple of suggestions from the Barrington Atlas:
- On the eastern side of the little promontory to the west of the border is the city/town of Rusaddir
- a river/creek is also marked dead in the middle of the province labelled: "Mulucha?/Malva?
- a people/tribe is also marked covering the promontory and the land to the east of the promitory. They are called the Herpeditanoi.
Have you thought about adding some new trade goods to go along with the extra provinces ?
Hmm, alot of work done, nice Lofman!
As for Asia, I like it all except that Palmyra is so huge but I understand your reasons, and also now that Cilicia is huge I think it should be split in two.
Gaul/Cisalpina: Awesome! Very nicely done, I love it! Hopefully if you make the Alp regions very low civ to begin with it will keep Rome from colonizing Germania so early. This is now my favorite region of your map!Along with this region I think it would be awesome if you implemented Hardradi's river trading along the Rhine and Danube. Makes those new provinces much more relevant and worth colonizing.
Hispania: All good except Bastetani is funky-shaped now, I think.
North Africa you surprised me for the first time. I'm not much for sugar-coating it, I don't like it. I hate two-coastline provs for a number of reasons, IMHO two-coastline Mauretania should be split, Numidia redone like you suggested with the yellow borders in a screenie. Overall, judging by the map, it looks like Carthage was extremely crippled by your changes, which makes me sad.Also in comparison to the all the other regions you've redone now, it seems like Africa's provinces in general are too big and too few; I would add more. But again just my opinion nothing personal, keep up the good work!