Hello there,
The Balkan developer diary showed us another look at some parts of Southern Germany. While some little things were edited (like the shape and location of Rothenburg), other things still remain untouched. One among them being the province of Rosenheim, controlled by Bavaria-Munich.
So, what's wrong with it? Well, quite some things, actually.
First of all, it was pretty minor during EU4's timeframe, especially in the first few centuries. But the developers don't seem to contest this:
The second issue is its ownership:
As you can see, Rosenheim was under control of Bavaria-Landshut (little note: Bavaria-Straubing didn't exist in 1444 anymore).
So, we have two issues in total: Rosenheim was a very minor town (more akin to a big village) and is currently also under the wrong ownership. One of the developers has stated that he doesn't want to change ownership; but is this possible?
Let's take a look at other noteworthy towns in the region:
- Kufstein: under control of Bavaria-Ingolstadt.
- Wasserburg: also under control of Bavaria-Ingolstadt. This is the best option, as the town is already roughly in the correct position on the map and was far more important.
So, there are two ways to fix this:
- Keep Rosenheim as it is, but give it to its rightful owner, Bavaria-Landshut.
- Rename Rosenheim to Wasserburg and give it to Bavaria-Ingolstadt. The best option out of the two.
The last option gives Bavaria-Ingolstadt 3 provinces, Bavaria-Munich 2 provinces and Bavaria-Landshut keeps its 3 provinces. Bavaria-Munich already has more power because of its vassal, Passau (which I also find odd, but that's another topic). And is probably wealthier, as well.
Donauwörth could always be released if you guys feel like Bavaria-Ingolstadt would become too powerful otherwise, as the tag already exists and it was an independent city. Also, its conquest by the Bavarian dukes also lead to the creation of the Protestant League and after that the Catholic League. It basically served as a catalyst for the 30 year's war.
So, please fix this guys.
@Caligula Caesar
The Balkan developer diary showed us another look at some parts of Southern Germany. While some little things were edited (like the shape and location of Rothenburg), other things still remain untouched. One among them being the province of Rosenheim, controlled by Bavaria-Munich.
So, what's wrong with it? Well, quite some things, actually.
First of all, it was pretty minor during EU4's timeframe, especially in the first few centuries. But the developers don't seem to contest this:
The second issue is its ownership:

As you can see, Rosenheim was under control of Bavaria-Landshut (little note: Bavaria-Straubing didn't exist in 1444 anymore).
So, we have two issues in total: Rosenheim was a very minor town (more akin to a big village) and is currently also under the wrong ownership. One of the developers has stated that he doesn't want to change ownership; but is this possible?
Let's take a look at other noteworthy towns in the region:
- Kufstein: under control of Bavaria-Ingolstadt.
- Wasserburg: also under control of Bavaria-Ingolstadt. This is the best option, as the town is already roughly in the correct position on the map and was far more important.
So, there are two ways to fix this:
- Keep Rosenheim as it is, but give it to its rightful owner, Bavaria-Landshut.
- Rename Rosenheim to Wasserburg and give it to Bavaria-Ingolstadt. The best option out of the two.
The last option gives Bavaria-Ingolstadt 3 provinces, Bavaria-Munich 2 provinces and Bavaria-Landshut keeps its 3 provinces. Bavaria-Munich already has more power because of its vassal, Passau (which I also find odd, but that's another topic). And is probably wealthier, as well.
Donauwörth could always be released if you guys feel like Bavaria-Ingolstadt would become too powerful otherwise, as the tag already exists and it was an independent city. Also, its conquest by the Bavarian dukes also lead to the creation of the Protestant League and after that the Catholic League. It basically served as a catalyst for the 30 year's war.
So, please fix this guys.
@Caligula Caesar
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