If having Byzantine Empire called Byzantium ruins someones immersion, then he's better off not getting the game in the first place.
When such debate starts, I always point out the marvelous irony, that they call themselves Romanoi. So they were Romans, but greek instead of latin.
So I would support name Romanoi Empire (or anything that is grammaticaly correct. I don't know greek much)![]()
Byzantium is the most commonly used name for the Empire. Only the Byzantines themselves ever called the Empire "East Rome", and it makes sense to use the most commonly used name for a country.
It's still the name that most people who are going to play the game identify the country with, and how it's generally called. Names aren't given by the basis of how the people themselves called their country, but how they are generally called today.Byzantine Empire is a name made up later by historians ...
It's still the name that most people who are going to play the game identify the country with, and how it's generally called. Names aren't given by the basis of how the people themselves called their country, but how they are generally called today.
Alfred sums up my view perfectly. In addition I do agree that Byzantine Empire is a misnomer, however I don't think it's paradox's job to correct that. Historians are the ones who should start using the correct name, paradox is just a game company. When reading this thread though the idea popped in my head that, a great compromise imo would be calling it "The Empire of Constantinople". At least it's half-way accurateI quite agree. Whether historical or not "Byzantine Empire" evokes mental images and concepts, periods and cultures that "Roman Empire" does not. Since this isn't a historical simulator, but rather a game, I think Byzantium should remain.
"Roman Empire" evokes images of Rome, Caesar, togas and Legions. "Byzantine Empire" evokes images of Greeks, Constantinople, Crusades, iconcolasim and religious struggle with the west, Basil II the Bulgarslayer and the 4th Crusade.
Therefore, paradoxically, calling it the Byzantine Empire, for most people, makes for a most historical feel than calling it Roman Empire.
There's no restoration because the Empire hadn't fallen yet and in game they still were the Empire. There just were areas where Roman authority had fallen and needed to be returned.I hope at least there is a decission/event that switches the name to "roman empire" if they restored the empire (taking modern day Italy). Such decissions/events are the "goals" in every sandbox game. Then everyone could change the name ingame if he wants![]()
Yep, but it would be even more stupid to call it "Byzantine" when they restored it completely at original size.Difference between Roman Empire and Byzantine one wasn't about how much territory they held.
How about this: when the Byzantine Empire has its capital in Rome, derives its authority from the Roman Senate, and has abandoned Greek culture for Latin, then there could be a decision to change its tag to ROMYep, but it would be even more stupid to call it "Byzantine" when they restored it completely at original size.
I just wanted to make a compromise, I am still member of the "Roman Empire"-Faction in this forum![]()
No, because the way I see it Byzantium was the Roman Empire, but with Greek culture, capital in Constantinople and Orthodox Christianity as a religion. This is what seperates Byzantium from the Roman Empire of old, which was most of its history pagan, and later on Christian with Latin dominated culture.Yep, but it would be even more stupid to call it "Byzantine" when they restored it completely at original size.
I just wanted to make a compromise, I am still member of the "Roman Empire"-Faction in this forum![]()
Make a "yes / no" decission and you don't have the problem.a decision would be more annoying than a change in the localisation [which takes two seconds]
and every game it would be sitting there, pissing people off by being useless.
Look at EU3 where you have the decision icon up the whole time because theres a decision that you dont want to enact. and this one would do nothing.