You're right, using Quebec would probably be less of a stretch.
Both is equally annoying. I don't think I can keep the proportions of everything right while adding two new columns.

Also, Taipei should be a Chinese city at the start, since they controlled Taiwan since the 1600s. About North America, Toronto should be removed since it wasn't founded until the late 18th century. Also it would probably be better to move Boston one east and either have Montreal stay where it is now but be Quebec, or move Montreal one southwest and keep the name


I think that just removing the land north of the lake would be simple, would help the local geography a lot, and wouldn't remove anything from the game. So let me insist once more, and then do whatever you want![]()
Does anybody have any idea about when will this scenario be playable?
I think small archipelagos like the Malukkus can be regarded as part of the larger landmass on the map. There are a couple of other similar cases as well, Zanzibar for example. The spices that are "on" New Guinea are only there because of the Spice Islands anyway, so it's nothing new to place Ambon there.
