I was under the impression that Mughalistan refers to the original Mughal holdings around Ferghana?Alright, Mughalistan sounds worse than Pakistan (or Afghanistan) and encompasses the core area of modern day India. Also, In the modern era, the point of this is not to represent India but the following empires / nations: the Durrani Empire and the modern day nations of Afghanistan and Pakistan
Daibul is certainly anachronistic, and Kolachi was an Indian city there. I couldn't find anything on what exactly caused the rename, though.I think it was only called Karachi after the British advent; although im not sure.
That's just the game mechanics. Afghanistan is not part of the Mughal core, i.e. they'll get a severe stability penalty when they only own cities there.You bring up a valid point when you point out that Pakistan is a name only applicable to a small area but I still dont agree with you on not the part of that the civ should not be able to survive. Imo, after the Maratha or British conquer Delhi and most of the Mughal holdings in India, i think it would make sense to let the Empire continue as the Emirate of Afghanistan (which also included most of Pakistan and significant parts of Central Asia as seen from the map below)
I will, but not too soon, so we'll need working names for Rhye's system. And just as a note, the civ spawns at Delhi or flips it on spawn if present, so the Ghorids are without purpose here.Now here is my plan on dynamic names, considering that you add a system similar to that of Linkman's (or just copy his system) where features from SOI are imported; features like Dynastaic Names (for civs like China and Arabia), name change according to territory (for civs like the Moguls and Maratha), and flag and leaderhead changes (communist China, USSR among others)
Dynamic Names:
Ghorid Empire: start out with this.
Delhi Sultanate: Conquest of Delhi.
Mughal Empire: on 1526 ad.
How should that work out if "India" is still present?Now for the tricky part:
-If the Mughals survive the British and the Marathas and maintain hemogeny over most of India: the the name stays as the Mughal Empire until empire switches to Democracy or enter the modern era when name will be changed to India (will follow Indian Dynamic names) and the flag will also be changed. I say this because in retrospect if you look at it, it is likely that the Hindus would have asked for greater rights sooner or later if the Empire had managed to survive or the people would have asked for democracy.
Unplayable major it is currently, for two reasons:I think its fine for the civ to represent both the Mughals and then later, Pakistan. It looks pretty good so far anyway. Are they going to be a full civ, or some kind of unplayable minor (ie. the celts)? I seem to remember you suggesting they would be unplayable, but to be honest I think that would be pointless and they'd be awesome to play.
a) I've added them primarily for realism reasons, so nothing's done for UP and UHV etc. yet.
b) There's a little problem with the autoplay mode (it doesn't work if your later spawn plot is occupied by a city, as it always is in 600 AD), and I want to save me the work of circumventing that.
The Khmer have a little less hue, i.e. are more gray. The current color is simply borrowed from SoI out of laziness, a still can make it a little less brownish for contrast.Slightly concerned about the colour scheme though, to me at least they look just the same as Khmer!
Sure.If they are to represent Pakistan as well, maybe one of their UHV's could be to obtain a nuclear weapon?