Good enoughwryun said:Macquarie certainly is European... the problem with Tasmanian names in general is that full-blood Tasmanian aboriginals were all killed or died from disease during the 19th century, and their languages were basically lost. I found a rather dubious website claiming that Trowerner should be the name, which I guess is better than nothing. Wikipedia has some (not all) of the tribe names: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmanian_Aborigine
Essentially both, till about 1850, being mostly what I see as development of industrial era and railways for which eu2 engine is very unsuitable imo. But I also can add area's that weren't exactly well colonized till then and hard to colonize if a potential natural economical value (like gold, slaves or something else) could have made people exploit it, as colony or somewhat more developed tradepost. And this is a cathegory that I'm not very consequent about either - for example I limited America's more than Africa and Australia in that aspectHaving just looked at a 'areas occupied by 1850' map it does appear that the area up to Esperance wasn't settled at this time (just searched; website said 1863). Kalgoorlie certainly wasn't settled until later. I'm not sure exactly what your aim is with this map, however: do you want to represent all areas that could have been effectively colonised/occupied in the 18th/early-19th centuries, or only those that were?
Should I also do that considering the above? This was kind of the 'optimistic' extension of 'colonizable' as came out of the long discussion ( http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?t=187006 ) that Hive had about his map afaik. He intended to use it for longer timespan, till 1913 or so, but still.(EDIT: going on that map, you should dump Broome, Yila, Tiharda, Eharana, Iriad, and almost all of Murai... I'd definitely dump Broome in any case)
I think the graphic part should be done before the end of july, after all yet only North America, Europe and Siberia need to be finished. Then I will probably spent 3 years rewriting manually province.csv to fit all the icon-positions correctly, unless WiSK or Inferis creates a nice tool for itJimbo_Jools said:This looks amazing... any ETA?
Kasperus said:I think the graphic part should be done before the end of july, after all yet only North America, Europe and Siberia need to be finished. Then I will probably spent 3 years rewriting manually province.csv to fit all the icon-positions correctly, unless WiSK or Inferis creates a nice tool for it![]()
3 years are you serious. Just need 4 days for rewriting province data for all asia and africa . ROTW could be less that a month maybe.Kasperus said:I think the graphic part should be done before the end of july, after all yet only North America, Europe and Siberia need to be finished. Then I will probably spent 3 years rewriting manually province.csv to fit all the icon-positions correctly, unless WiSK or Inferis creates a nice tool for it![]()
Geez, am I getting so old that people take everything I said so seriously or what?agung pasha said:3 years are you serious. Just need 4 days for rewriting province data for all asia and africa . ROTW could be less that a month maybe.
Before do that wise to test minject map to the game , just to prevent from Idgrid problem. And fix regional CTD problem that maybe appear couse of the map.
Kasperus said:Should I also do that considering the above? This was kind of the 'optimistic' extension of 'colonizable' as came out of the long discussion ( http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?t=187006 ) that Hive had about his map afaik. He intended to use it for longer timespan, till 1913 or so, but still.
Wonderful map, Kasperus! You should show it to MKJKasperus said:
I see.Kasperus said:@Herr Doctor
Since MKJ already posted in this thread one could assume that he already seen it don't you think?![]()
And these islands ARE already 3x as big as irl. Making them bigger will make them actually connect to each other which would be rather... weird. THey will be impossible to click from the normal game map anyway, even if I make them twice as big as now... owwell, I can live with that myself, got used to pdoxian Corfu and Malta as well over time...
Tobago just 'looks' separate on the map btw, like on pdox' map, I made it part of Trinidad province (but Trinidad & Tobago name was too long for my taste and for the font I use). This is a simplification as I know that Tobago was initially colonized separately but some island parts simply HAD to be merged. And well, how often does Courland colonize there anyway (if ever)? This I might revise in the end when I have free id's left though.
Herr Doctor said:I see.But it’s not only coz of my dear Courland, but also as the Dutch, English, French, Spaniards and Swedes fought for this island and tried to colonize it during XVII-XVIII centuries, so it had completely separate history from Trinidad, and possibly the richest colonial history in compare with its neighbor islands.
Sounds good.Kasperus said:@wryun
tax = 1, manpower = 0, producing fish and a minimal chance of colonization succes was kind of what I had in mind for these northern provs. Also, in my tests I defined them as being in Africa in province.csv which gave them that nice population-growth penaltySo establishing a colony here will be something only a bored player with too many colonists and money will try to do around 1800 I guess. Of course that's for the 'scenario' I had in mind myself.
But thus what should I add exactly to the western part of Australia you think (if anything) as that question kind of remained unanswered?
I'M WORKING ON IT!Mad King James said:You can join me in begging pathetically for such a tool.
It probably is, but as I have to extend a province there up to the USA-Mexico border and, uhm, 'cover up' a small change of projection in that region, my baja will become quite big so I will have to keep it dividedMad King James said:I think I'm going to leave North America to you beyond what I've done so far, and see what you can come up with, cause I'm short on ideas at the moment, beyond thinking Baja is definitely way too much of a wasteland for 2 provinces.