![]() ![]() That is why i decided to write here, because I know that the Developers at Tinto are reading comments under Developer diaries and try to listen to the community. Since 1.36 was in development for some time now, I wanted to ask about the status of the change: if it is in the pipeline, but couldn't get in touch with the Developers. ensured that he will "try to get this tested it early on, so we can get this change for 1.36", which is very promising. ![]() It was aimed for 1.35.4, but was later moved to 1.36, so there would be more time to polish it. Later explained to me in a conversation, that this change needed some extra testing time because of the gameplay implications of Prussian Confederation triggering earlier, before getting implemented, which is understandable. Some time ago I wrote here about an issue where "The Prussian Confederation Revolts" event in "Prussian Confederation" disaster only triggers after 1460, which is several years after its historical counterpart and in turn also creates gameplay problems when you play as Teutons and try to overcome the disaster.Įven though the issue was planned to be resolved in the patch 1.35, sadly it stayed in the game to this day. Hello! I wanted to ask about one thing, but it's not directly related to the dev diary, so please, excuse me for that. Your tall missions will have you strengthen the Apostolic Church of Armenia, liberate the holy sites, rebuild the majestic city of Tigranakert, and resettle your ancestral lands with Armenians, unlocking powerful culture conversion rewards such as +1 of all development on culture converting a province to Armenian: We should note here, before we move to internal-development-related missions, that Armenia also gets access to new government reforms, granted via the missions ‘Refine the Nakharar’ and ‘The Office of Sparapet’. Prestige_per_development_from_conversion = 0.25 Has_country_flag = arm_great_armenian_ideas Lastly, before we delve into the content, forming the Armenian tag is now easier since it no longer requires the province of Adana. The narrative of the content is built around the restoration of Mets Hayk – the Greater Armenia, which existed during the glorious reign of the Artaxiad dynasty, but it also takes you beyond that and allows you to exceed the golden age of Armenia by conquering Persia, Anatolia, and Egypt. The goal of the mission tree is to give them a flavorful and powerful tree without trivializing the difficulty of their early game – the tree does not give you anything before you succeed in securing independence. Karabakh is arguably one of the most difficult tags in the game. Some Armenians living in the Caucasus were subjected to religious and political pressures from the Ottoman and Safavid rulers, leading to challenges and occasional persecution. During our timeline in that century, as a Christian minority, Armenian communities often found themselves caught between these larger empires. ![]() The region was caught in the midst of territorial disputes and power struggles involving the Safavid Persian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and local rulers. During the second half of the 15th century, Armenians in the Caucasus faced complex geopolitical shifts. Now, let’s go back to the content itself. In no way it is intended to be a comment or reference to the ongoing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan or the humanitarian crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh. We have been working on unique content for the Armenian region for a long time, and it reflects our understanding of the historical situation. Let’s move forward to Armenia, but first, let us make a comment about it. Therefore, there will be a mission about fully restoring it: The House of Wisdom's enduring legacy lies in its role in preserving and transmitting knowledge, which later influenced the European Renaissance and the broader development of human civilization. Scholars from various backgrounds gathered there to engage in scholarly pursuits, making significant advances in fields like astronomy, mathematics, medicine, and philosophy. Established during the Abbasid Caliphate in the 8th and 9th centuries, it continued to flourish into later centuries, being a hub of learning, translating, and preserving ancient Greek, Persian, and Indian texts, contributing significantly to the Islamic Golden Age. The House of Wisdom in Baghdad was a renowned center of scholarship and intellectual activity in the Islamic world. The first option of the event will grant some prosperity over time in the entire state as well as some reduction to local autonomy among other minor rewards.Īnother highlight of the Aq Qoyunlu conquest path is “The House of Wisdom”.
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