1700AD Scenario Development Thread

Btw Hamburg has a great deal of dutch culture inside the city and Königsberg is 90% polish...

sorry it didn't happen this time, so I suppose it's fixed...my apologies.:)

No it's not really fixed...it starts after the first turn...btw i think this problem with culture is really annoying, I've just conquered Krakau from the Polish and they were destroyed and then suddenly the entire population of Krakau is Austrian...
 
Spanish La Coruña is only "A Coruña", and doesn't change it's name as a result.

A Coruña is the correct name in Galician. La Coruña is the name in Castilian, but it's more often called A Coruña in Spain even outside of Galicia these days (popularized outside of Galicia by Franco, I believe, who was from the city).
 
No I haven't, and I think it's sad...the ai always take the italian peninsula...I think their spawn shouldn't be conditional...specialy in the 1700 scenario.
 
England starts with Capitalism and free market, but loses them on the second turn because they haven't researched the prerequisite Economics.
 
No I haven't, and I think it's sad...the ai always take the italian peninsula...I think their spawn shouldn't be conditional...specialy in the 1700 scenario.

I totally agree. It's a pity that Italy is not represented by 1700 scenario. I think it's the only very important missing civilization in modern era.
 
Isn't Scientific Method normally a science needed for industrial age? I researched it, but my era didn't change (england again).
 
I've already taken care of it, commit following soon.
 
China has a similar issue in the 600AD start - it loses Organized Religion because it doesn't have the Monotheism tech.
 
The map generally looks very good except for North America. Toronto should definitely be removed for two main reasons. First the city was found at the end of the century (1793) by the English after the conquest, and secondly, the regions of the Great Lakes and Ontario were under French control, not english.

If you want to better represent the situation in North America, the French colonie should be incredibly large in territory, but not improved and much less populated than the English colonies. On the contrary, the English colonies should be small in territory (only the west coast in 1700, the Hudson Bay region was only ceded in 1713), but greatly improved, and very populated in comparison with the French colonies, and with a larger standing army.

Finally, like it was mentionned before, Québec city should be connected to the ocean. The St-Lawrence river was at the time (and still today) the entrance in the interior of the continent. My suggestion is to change the tile 2E of Québec in a coast tile to connect it to the ocean.

Edit: Québec should be the most populated settlements of the French colonies, not Nouvelle-Orléans!

Continue the great work!
 
Is Belgrad meant to be Foreign Core for Prussia? I ask because all of its adjacent tiles are contested. I figure this is the result of a peak previously existing on this tile. My suggestion would be to either make it contested, or to change the adjacent tiles to its south to Foreign core. The current stability map is a bit odd in Serbia.
 
Poland and Austria need at least 1 more city (Warsaw and Budapest?). Warsaw has to be capital, and Milan was Spanish, not Austrian. I know it is very jammed in Europe but 1 and 2 city civs do not represent major states on European continent in 1700. If anything -- Prussia has to be 1 city civ!
 
Poland and Austria need at least 1 more city (Warsaw and Budapest?). Warsaw has to be capital, and Milan was Spanish, not Austrian. I know it is very jammed in Europe but 1 and 2 city civs do not represent major states on European continent in 1700. If anything -- Prussia has to be 1 city civ!

Stop this nonsense, there's no comparisson between the cultural importance of Prussia/Germany to that of the polish for example, so stop this non-sense idea of getting Prussia only one city...
 
Btw the Austrians conquered Milan in 1714 irl...so it's one of the first turns in the game...it doesn't make much difference...
 
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