If removing ships will help out the AI and balance trade, then I fully support doing it. I admit I'll miss them a little, but not so much that I won't sacrifice them to improve gameplay.


Quote Originally Posted by Asai Nagamasa View Post
Naples to Epirus will be needed as well as Ireland to Wales/Scotland. Apart from that no more will be needed.

I'm still not sure about the Cordoba to Fes landbridge. It's existence allows for an isolated Granada which is useful and historical (plus there's the fact that we may have a one province faction there in the late era). It may be better to remove the Granada to Fes land bridge, and keep Granada as a defensible province. This way the Castilians could expand as far as Fes but would not need to march through Granada to get there. This will be something to consider for crusades also. Having what will end up as a line of provinces between Castile and Tunisia will mean that any crusade will have to pass through every province in succession in order to reach it's goal.
What about a land bridge between Britain and Norway/Denmark? Bad idea?