That's intentional.


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My vassal who had 7% of my population and 12% of my land declared war on me only a few turns after capitulation and got conquerers. Again they unvassaled and declared war only like max 10 or 15 turns after capitulation.
I discovered that its not an isolated problem with Iran, but this happens with every civ that the player choose to switch.When I switched to Iran, this python exception appeared and in the Victory Conditions screen its UHV and URV are not present.



Yes.Strangely, in this game, Egypt doesn't have any islamic dynamic names, like Fatimid Caliphate or Mamluk Sultanate, not even Sultanate of Egypt/Misr. Also, it continues with Cleopatra as leader. The civilization is in the medieval age and is very close to me in research. Is it a condition to Egypt change leaderhead and name, collapses in antiquity and be reborn in medieval age?
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Wow. I didn't imagine this when I read the goal. Thanks for the help. Maybe this could be taken in consideration to turn more clear the Turk second UHV. These details could catch the player by suprise, like opening borders with an civilization would stop the Oghuz horsemen unit from pillage and attack the improvements of the chosen civilization, which such information is lacking in the unit's pedia.The road have to be within your culture borders.
Thanks to the answer! Nice to see that Egypt can have an alternative path that reflects the surviving of this civilization of invasions and conquests by others empires. Would be nice if the dynamic names corresponds in some way to this alternative path. Its very strange to see "New Kingdom of Egypt" when any other religion like Islam or Orthodoxy is adopted as state religion.Yes.
Well, since this is a tentative of naming country that have evolved in an alternative form, I have thinked mostly in generic names.Sure, any ideas?
I have also considered the use of the name that the ancient egyptians have given to their country (Kemet). Would be interesting in the construction of these dynamic names because the name would link Egypt with its ancient culture, since the english word egypt is derivated from the greek word aígyptos.
I must painfully agree with this.I don't think using Kemet is a good idea - every other country uses the standard English/historiographical name, it would be inconsistent.