I've been thinking a bit about all the accepted cultures as present in-game, and I'm starting to wonder what the weirdest accepted cultures in-game are, and, concurrently, the weirdest lack of accepted cultures as well.
If I had to give my two cents, I'd say that (Many of these are two-way dichotomies where one is true and the other is false):
+ Ruthenia's Ugrian is a very weird accepted culture (as Ruthenia has the Russian/Belorussian/Ugrian that Russia and Ukraine both have).
- On the other hand, Belarus lacks the rest of the set (most notably Russian - if Ukraine can accept Belorussian, why is Belarus monoculture?).
+ Belgium having a blanket French acceptance seems a bit weird and I'd definitely like to hear the reasoning behind it, as France does not get Flemish in return.
- Yugoslavia can end up lacking Slovene for some reason
- Why doesn't the Netherlands get Boer? It would make some sense, even if it's only via event.
But that's just what I think - is there anything glaringly obvious I missed? I'm interested to know what everyone else thinks.
If I had to give my two cents, I'd say that (Many of these are two-way dichotomies where one is true and the other is false):
+ Ruthenia's Ugrian is a very weird accepted culture (as Ruthenia has the Russian/Belorussian/Ugrian that Russia and Ukraine both have).
- On the other hand, Belarus lacks the rest of the set (most notably Russian - if Ukraine can accept Belorussian, why is Belarus monoculture?).
+ Belgium having a blanket French acceptance seems a bit weird and I'd definitely like to hear the reasoning behind it, as France does not get Flemish in return.
- Yugoslavia can end up lacking Slovene for some reason
- Why doesn't the Netherlands get Boer? It would make some sense, even if it's only via event.
But that's just what I think - is there anything glaringly obvious I missed? I'm interested to know what everyone else thinks.