So we're sticking with mainly humans as our people?
Okay. Let's have a sort of Rome-type people, doing the whole pax romana thing, but with their hold on the world's currency. Perhaps they get several events that improve trade tech, but at the expense of military and naval technology.
Maybe another nation is a loose confederation of bandits. (not familiar with EU3s modding capability, so feel free to tell me how stupid my ideas are if they're not workable) They get access to higher damage troops (representing ambushes), but with low defence and morale. Revolts in nearby nations have a chance of joining the bandits.
Another nation is made up of slave owners and slaves. If possible, have troops with low morale, attack, defence, but very cheap. We could have them be the source of the 'abnormals', using breeding programs for different types of slaves.
I see your ideas, but I still feel it's all too early to brainstorm this
I like the way that Pseudo-North America looks. It reminds me of those early maps of the New World, which displayed this strip of land surrounded by water on both sides.
Could there be a gap of some sort between Pseudo-South and North America? I think that it could look very nice, and allow (relatively) quick access into Pseudo-China.
As an idea for nations, could you include one a kingdom ruled by Pseudo-Prester John? It would be a rather advanced nation, but surrounded by countries of different cultures and religions, eventually leading to a series of wars and battles on all sides. The countries with similar religions and cultures to this kingdom would be far away, too far away for contact or help (at least in the very beginning). Think of the Byzantium Empire transplanted into Mongolia.
I don't know about how advanced I think a Prestor John inspired kingdom should be, but Prestor John could prove atleast some good inspiration
This looks interesting, it will be cool to see how it develops.
The only thing I can think of saying is that pseudo-Europe but especially the pseudo-Mediterranean area still looks a lot like the real thing. The coastlines, the Black Sea and the Arabian peninsula makes it kinda easy to make out. I don't know if that bothers you, of course.
...Yeah, this was pretty much just a "posting to watch" thing. But I wanted to say something else, at least.
Thanks for watching then
I don't really like this, because you are being completely oblivious to anything we suggest, especially when its acually a good thing in retrospect.
Me and anzki4 posted some good maps, but you completely ignore them as if they did not even exist. In fact, you completely ignore any suggestion towards any new map.
And not implenting my idea about the Undead because you cannot try and think up a creative way to implent it just proves you like to ignore us. I can think up a way to put it in right now! Listen, if you have the "Undead Crusade" tag and units in an undead contolled province then it should be a possible event, with one outcome decreasing your manpower (Getting people to replace the infected soldiers) and increasing your normal revolt chance, and the other option increasing your undead civil war MTTH. There, I did it. And don't say that its immpossible to add a new and realistic spin to the undead, because its not. Read World War Z, which I feel adds a new a realistic to the take of the zombie apocalypse.
I have a sniking feeling your being far too closed-minded about this. Try and open it a bit more.
If you go back you'll see that I responded to the maps and explained why I didn't see their merits, but that I understood your suggestions and agreed islands were needed, and reminded you I weren't that far yet.
I'm not gonna respond to the undead talk anymore, however. This is the Late Middle Ages to right before the Industrial Revolution. No mad scientists here.
To be fair, it is his project and his vision, and according the OP, he has spent years trying to make/find satisfying map.
Just follow your vision Lysabild. I'll surely try this if/when your work is done.
Thank you, I have indeed been trying to work out a map that please me for many years, and I listen and look at the criticism and the ideas, but I didn't make the thread to implement anything people could throw at me
Now, I was completely deadlocked in the Pseudo-World map and growing irritated that I just couldn't get it to work for me, so, I looked a bit around the net for more inspiration and found the program Fractal Terrain Pro, and what do you know, atm I am sitting with a world I fairly like, only it needs some more cleaning and I need one more continent.
Now, this is the exact size it needs to be, can't be wider, can't be higher, so either theres a really big ocean or we need another continent. Atm theres also FAR too many islands, but I'm having trouble deciding how to clean them up exactly.
Anyway, I'd like some opinions on this map
I have a good feeling about it.