
Originally Posted by
Figaro123
1) Scotland should be a Catholic faction, not a Protestant one. It was the difference in religion that caused lots of tension between them and England; also the alliances with France were based largely on their common religion.
================> Not for a long time though, I wanted to keep all the factions with the same religion for the whole time and campaigns, but I think I will change it new few cases, but only cauple of factions will have ther religion adjusted.
2) The proper adjective for the people of Tuscany should be Etruscans, not Tuscanians. Is it possible to get rid of the "The" on the faction choice screen altogether? That way you could also avoid such tounge-twisters as the Brandenburgians, too.
==============> Fine. Thanks. The - I am not sure, I will check the files tomorrow.
3) For some reason, the names of the new provinces don't show up on my map. The new provinces are there, but all the names are in their normal places (so Constantinople is just blank, with the name in Nicea). I know this isn't anything to do with my computer, because I have the XL mod installed which uses the same map and the problem doesn't arise.
===============> Because I used only part of XL map i.e. the small maps defining borders withoud adding the big files which would add over 30 Megabytes to the install files. I will make a new map anyway and XL map was only for the 1.5. release.
4) I had the wierdest bug of all... a rebel uprising in my province (it happened in Algeria and Morrocco) consisted of a Spy. Not as an agent, but as a military unit. I bribed it in order to see what it did; it didn't do any of the normal spy tasks but acted just like a regular unit. I tried to use it in battle but the game crashed after I chose what weather I wanted to attack in.
============> Muslim rebells (not loyalists) are bugged, patch will correct it.
5) For some reason, my ships don't seem to be able to sail through the straits of Gibraltar. They can enter that sea space but not move beyond it into the mediterranean. I've yet to try this with a ship moving the other way.
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