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Demiurge4

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These two goals are still incredibly hard to reach in almost all circumstances and in my opinion because the other expansionist goals work directly against them.

As you expand by taking Syria and eventually Egypt, you accrue more provinces and more illiterate pops which work against these two goals by putting them further out of reach.

The urbanization goal is not aligned with the generic urbanization journal entry. The generic goal requires a percentage of only incorporated states to be urbanized. The Tanzimat goal looks at all states and then requires them all to be incorporated AND urbanized, I think this is an oversight and should be changed to only consider incorporated states for the goal. This way any states the player conquers during the Tanzimat period will not put them further behind on this goal.

The education goal requires you to raise literacy by 20% from 11% at game start. This means that in 10 years you have to reach 31% literacy across your entire nation and again, any conquered states put you back on this goal. I think it should be changed to require the player to reach 20 or 25% to be more a more realistic goal.

As it is it feels like the only attainable Tanzimat goals are reform, militarization, Syria and Egypt. This puts the player on a very narrow path because if they want to hit urbanization or education they cannot pursue Syria or Egypt
 
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