The first thing which got to be overworked is Italy.
First of all, we need to decide if Sicily and Genoa can co-exist next to each other, for now it seems to me that those two exclude each other. Before 1450 one of the two eliminates the other brutally. I am not sure how this can be avoided or should be avoided. Genoa meddles seemingly everywhere and especially in Byzantium, whilst Sicily is a something in between, and could be seen as Genoa "light" with a monarchistic touch.
I am currently evaluating how I could change this situation, maybe Genoa keeps the greek, byzantine card, whilst Sicily takes over the genoese north africa ambitions. Or is it good that both try to destroy the other as soon as possible?
Secondly:
The Byzantium option to go for Genoa is still quite the joke with a bad CoT move, no claims in Italy for sure (dependent on Genoa). I like the backstory, but this obviously has to change.
First of all, we need to decide if Sicily and Genoa can co-exist next to each other, for now it seems to me that those two exclude each other. Before 1450 one of the two eliminates the other brutally. I am not sure how this can be avoided or should be avoided. Genoa meddles seemingly everywhere and especially in Byzantium, whilst Sicily is a something in between, and could be seen as Genoa "light" with a monarchistic touch.
I am currently evaluating how I could change this situation, maybe Genoa keeps the greek, byzantine card, whilst Sicily takes over the genoese north africa ambitions. Or is it good that both try to destroy the other as soon as possible?
Secondly:
The Byzantium option to go for Genoa is still quite the joke with a bad CoT move, no claims in Italy for sure (dependent on Genoa). I like the backstory, but this obviously has to change.