What does this mean?
if (bEmpire and bCaliph) or utils.getScenario() == con.i1700AD
Yeah, I think Sublime Ottoman State should simply replace the current Ottoman Sultanate name. I don't think Caliphate should always be able to override the Empire name. Historically, the Ottomans claimed the Caliphate but were still referred to as Empire. I'd think of it more as an alternate history name should the Ottomans decide to emphasize the tradition of the Caliph more, e.g. by adopting Theocracy.Or we use Sublime Ottoman State as pre-Empire pre-Constantinople name and Ottoman Empire as Empire name. I'm not entirely sure.
Edit: I think I've decided on an appropriate sequence.
Just spawned: Sublime Ottoman State (Osman I Ghazi)
Taken Constantinople and reached isEmpire threshold: Ottoman Empire (Mehmed II Fatih)
Destroyed/Vassalized Arabia, Egypt, Seljuks, with Islam as state religion and reached isEmpire threshold: Ottoman Caliphate (Selim I Yavuz).
I don't get how this should work.I think the trigger should simply be if the Romans are alive or not.
I'm thinking along the SoI title "Commander of the Faithful".Yeah, I think Sublime Ottoman State should simply replace the current Ottoman Sultanate name. I don't think Caliphate should always be able to override the Empire name. Historically, the Ottomans claimed the Caliphate but were still referred to as Empire. I'd think of it more as an alternate history name should the Ottomans decide to emphasize the tradition of the Caliph more, e.g. by adopting Theocracy.
I don't get how this should work.
If they are called "Roman Empire" when Rome is dead, what are they called when the Romans are still alive? Modern historiography begins to use the name "Byzantine Empire" after the collapse of the WRE at the earliest. Before that it's the Eastern Roman Empire, which is what they're called in the game too.
I also think that it's very counterintuitive to have a civ called the Byzantines which can never have the name Byzantine Empire.
Historians do, heck I have a book by quite the authority on Byzantium that has Byzantine Empire in the title on my bedside table.I'm sure this has been covered before, but IRL the Byzantines never referred to themselves as the Byzantines, and neither did anyone else until a century after they were conquered. They and the Roman Empire just referred to themselves as the Roman Empire - they didn't even distinguish between the two halves.
Historians do, heck I have a book by quite the authority on Byzantium that has Byzantine Empire in the title on my bedside table.
I've already said that I'm going with modern historiographical names for consistency and recognizability. Everyone knows what the Byzantine Empire is, while having two civs with the name Roman Empire just leads to confusion. Your other examples aren't really applicable since they don't lead to the same kind of confusion. You could even say they support my point since the Chola Empire didn't call itself Chola Empire either.
Don't take it personally, but I'm getting a bit tired of the "they didn't call themselves Byzantines" bit because it's usually said by people whose knowledge of the subject ends at reading the wikipedia article so they look like they're in the know. It's a triviality to anyone remotely familiar with the Byzantines.
Historians do, heck I have a book by quite the authority on Byzantium that has Byzantine Empire in the title on my bedside table.
I've already said that I'm going with modern historiographical names for consistency and recognizability. Everyone knows what the Byzantine Empire is, while having two civs with the name Roman Empire just leads to confusion. Your other examples aren't really applicable since they don't lead to the same kind of confusion. You could even say they support my point since the Chola Empire didn't call itself Chola Empire either.
Don't take it personally, but I'm getting a bit tired of the "they didn't call themselves Byzantines" bit because it's usually said by people whose knowledge of the subject ends at reading the wikipedia article so they look like they're in the know. It's a triviality to anyone remotely familiar with the Byzantines.
That's the spirit of moddingIf it mattered that much to me, or anyone else, it would be pretty simple just to change the names file myself!
There was nothing 'inevitable' about the decline of the Byzantines. Declines are only inevitable in retrospect.
It was their bad luck they were subjected to probably the biggest mass migration since 1200 BC.
The Human player on 3000 BC can easily decide whether to be Roman Empire or Byzantine Empire by choosing to adopt Orthodoxy or not. I think that's a neat solution.
When I'm done with the stability stuff.Leoreth, when will this be added to the base game?