The Medieval European Mod

It'll help me waste less time if you list the ones you want in order of priority :goodjob:

I'll do one of the Teutonic Knights and I'll post it later.
 
Originally posted by calgacus
It'll help me waste less time if you list the ones you want in order of priority :goodjob:

I'll do one of the Teutonic Knights and I'll post it later.
1. all the new civs
2. Burgundy
3. Bohemia
4. Kingdom of Jerusalem

thats the most important ones, but feel free to do more/other if you want:)
 
I've done the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Teutonic Knights.

I had done Burgundy and redone the Scots, but I stepped on the cable and the power went before I saved it.

#PS, Do you want the Scottish list to have their contemporary (usually Celtic names), or shall I just do the most important medieval towns with their present names?

#PPS, do you want a list for the central medieval Kingdom of Burgundy or the Late Medieval Duchy of Burgundy (they are quite different)?
 

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BTW, do you really think that the Hanseatic League is a good idea? It overlaps the German Empire, Poland and the Teutonic Order. It simply won't be needed. It wasn't a state anyway. Considering the large map, perhaps it would be better to have another civ in the vast spaces of eastern Europe. Lithuania is the obvious candidate. Northern Germany is already exhaustively covered, the area covered by Lithuania will just be empty space.
 
I would like a celtic version of scotland, but Edinburgh should be capital.

Burgundy really represents both the new and old Kingdom, the capital is Arles, I leave the rest up to you.

With the Teotonic Order I dont think Lithuania is needed, though maybe in the new ex where you can more civs
 
Originally posted by Yoda Power
I would like a celtic version of scotland, but Edinburgh should be capital.

Burgundy really represents both the new and old Kingdom, the capital is Arles, I leave the rest up to you.

With the Teotonic Order I dont think Lithuania is needed, though maybe in the new ex where you can more civs

But the leader is Philip the Good. Arles wasn't in his territory.
The Kingom of Arles and the much later Duchy of Burgundy are almost completely different states.

Well, Edinburgh is a small frontier town for the middle ages.
For the period between the reign of Kenneth I mac Alpin to Alexander III (843 - 1286) the Kingdom of Alba (Scotland) is Gaelic in nature and Edinburgh is a frontier town. The capitals were, using modern names, Dunkeld, Scone, Stirling, Dunfermline and Dunadd.

I think I need to know what exactly you mean by medieval.

On Lithuania, the TO at its peak covered very little of Lithuanian territory at its peak. Lithuania became a gigantic Grand-Principality which dwarfed the TO, and was distinctive because it remained pagan right up to almost the early modern era.

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But the leader is Philip the Good. Arles wasn't in his territory.
The Kingom of Arles and the much later Duchy of Burgundy are almost completely different states.
Balancing, if I moved the capital more north(as I expect you are going to suggest) the area would be very crowded.

Well, Edinburgh is a small frontier town for the middle ages.
For the period between the reign of Kenneth I mac Alpin to Alexander III (843 - 1286) the Kingdom of Alba (Scotland) is Gaelic in nature and Edinburgh is a frontier town. The capitals were, using modern names, Dunkeld, Scone, Stirling, Dunfermline and Dunadd.
I knew these were important cities, but I also thought Edinburgh was the capital in the later medieval ages.

I think I need to know what exactly you mean by medieval.
You mean which period? The mod runs from 610 to about 1515.

On Lithuania, the TO at its peak covered very little of Lithuanian territory at its peak. Lithuania became a gigantic Grand-Principality which dwarfed the TO, and was distinctive because it remained pagan right up to almost the early modern era.
Yes I know this historic geography is a part where I have the most knowledge. But again balancing, Kiev is within Lithuanias territory.
 
Originally posted by Yoda Power


Yes I know this historic geography is a part where I have the most knowledge. But again balancing, Kiev is within Lithuanias territory.

It is quite a large are compared with other parts of Europe where the civs are sqeezed in. But, that's fair enough I suppose, but that should mean that there is no Hanseatic League, correct?
 
Originally posted by calgacus


It is quite a large are compared with other parts of Europe where the civs are sqeezed in. But, that's fair enough I suppose, but that should mean that there is no Hanseatic League, correct?
no. Im still going to add the Hanseatic Legue. You can always chose not to have them in your games if you want.
 
I'm just trying to be helpful. :) It's your scenario, and you can put Martians in it if you like, but if a choice seems to be odd or a chain of reasoning flawed, then it is only natural for someone to point it out.
 
Kiev, Novgorod and Russia were slavic countries, Teutonic order, Hansaetic League were western. Lithuania/Poland were fighting both, so there wouldnt be any disbalance if you throw Lithuania in :)
 
Originally posted by gladius
Kiev, Novgorod and Russia were slavic countries, Teutonic order, Hansaetic League were western. Lithuania/Poland were fighting both, so there wouldnt be any disbalance if you throw Lithuania in :)
Im talking about gameplay balance.
 
The MEM, how´s it going?

ok I though it would be time to bump this a little. I have been working slowly the last weeks, I did some civiliopedia updating, but it was all lost:(. I have done many new things to v0.07 which will be released as soon as possible. I have updatet many building graphics, and made more balancing to the game. I am still open to suggestions for v0.07 if anyone have some. Im also looking for people who are willing to do some work for the mod(Civiliopedia and such). It has been announced that the 1.21 patch for Europe will finally be downloadable. This means that the next version will work normal with the North American version of PTW.
More than a thousend people have downloaded v0.06, for that I thank you all:). As I said: If you have anything to offer, text writing, historical knowledge or maybe even graphical skills, I would be happy if you would help me with v0.07.

Yoda P
 
Edinburgh did become the capital of the Scottish kingdom in the late medieval times, around the 1200 or 1300's.

Lithuania was quite powerful until Russia came into prominence, so if you plan to emphasize the early medieval times, put Lithuania in, but if the emphasis is on the later times, leave it out.
 
Yoda - Once you get the MOD to 1.21 I'll be more then happy to test it out and help with the civclopedia or anything else. I've been following the MOD since you started, but don't want to go back from 1.21 if I don't have to.
 
Originally posted by woodelf
Yoda - Once you get the MOD to 1.21 I'll be more then happy to test it out and help with the civclopedia or anything else. I've been following the MOD since you started, but don't want to go back from 1.21 if I don't have to.
thanks, v0.07 will be for 1.21:D
 
Nope!
 
thanks emu:)

im really working hard one the next version so expect it to be much better. (I was´nt really satisfied with the latest version)
 
So have you made this for v1.21 PTW, I really want to try it:)
 
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