VermelhoRed
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I'll add that Germany is in the same situation. The U-boat is modern Germany, but the rest is the HRE.
But the HRE was basically Germany. I mean, northern Italy, Czechia and the Netherlands were parts of it as well in different periods, but the core of the HRE was Germany. And all the elements brought to the civ were from the German parts of the HRE. It think it's a great depiction that honours the whole of German history.
Right, but it fails to adequately represent the breadth of English history despite the civ being called England. It's so weighted toward being post-union Britain that it may as well be called Britain. Queen Victoria, redcoats, Pax Britannica, British Museum... to me, it's British Museum that takes it a little too far (and Workshop of the World as it applies to the industrialization of 19th century Britain has the same issue). I like the cultural aspect of British Museum, but think it could be represented more specifically to England if it were to draw inspiration instead from English literature, perhaps, rather than plundering artifacts from Egypt during the throes of its imperialist phase.
Well, I agree and disagree with you. I agree that it may as well be called Britain, and I think it SHOULD have been called Britain and we shouldn't have a different Scottish civ.

