TheLastOne36
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Tags is just another way to say country. (As each country has a 3 letter codename or 'tag')Oh wow, sounds awesome.
I'll admit that it's been years since me or my brother have dealt with EUIII, and even then it was mostly him who played EUIII (like 99% of my EUIII "experience" actually comes from watching and advising him on EUIII), so my knowledge on the game is pretty sketchy at this point. That's not to mention that we rarely played EUIII mods (for whatever reason), so I'm unsure of what the capabilities of EUIII modding is. (For one thing, I've heard people throw the word "tag" around, but I dunno what it is)
That said, I'll be happy to contribute whatever limited knowledge and ideas I might have. I will say that Vietnam will probably have mechanics and events more similar to that of China, and it'd be more of a slight oddball in the SE Asian zone, but whatever. Do you have an account on the PI forums? It'd be quite... interesting to go do a bit of modding work with you again, albeit in a very different fashion.
For the provinces, it'd be as simple as me taking a screenshot and letting you draw around on paint, i'll handle the rest.
For game mechanics and balance and stuff we'd have to have a more lengthy discussion on how stuff worked in Vietnam and area and see what we can do in game. This area is probably the toughest and most restricted thing to get right.
Beyond that, if you have ideas for events and decisions, feel free to speak and they can be included.
I'm not done with the map yet though. (Though I got the landmass copied relatively well from Vicky, the Oceans are another story.... Beyond that, the terrains didn't copy well leading to awkward situations like Borneo having plains.) When I get done, I'll send you a pm and we can get this organized.
Anyway, for everyone else curious, I do have some screenshots of the new Asia, and I don't think I've posted these on here.
http://i.imgur.com/wn1Ir.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/66To0.jpg
You can see the difference between the old coastline and the new one.