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 alexandrois
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		iancanton wrote:i think u receive exactly +4 for holding all iberia: the christian iberia +3 is not in addition to this. however, this is unclear. to remove confusion in the legend, list all iberia +4 first, then indent christian iberia only +3 on the line below. also change + to & in the legend when it means and, so it isn't the same as the + in the bonuses. use the word each in the legend for the shield and crescent bonuses to show that u can have more than one.
italian independent states +3
all iberia +4
- christian iberia only +3
jerusalem & rome +1
jerusalem & rome & each shield +2
jerusalem & each crescent +1
ian.

 Beko the Great
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		fumandomuerte wrote:My thoughts:
*Can you make the font sharper & darker?
fumandomuerte wrote:*Wouldn't be a nice historical addition to make constantinopla a port too?
fumandomuerte wrote:*The city of Edessa (north-east Antioch) was much more important than damascus, maybe you can change a little bit the shape and names of those regions around Jerusalem.
 
 

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		Wikipedia wrote:The original language of the government of the Byzantine Empire, which owed its origins to Rome, had been Latin and this continued to be its official language until the 7th century AD when it was effectively changed to Greek by Heraclius. Scholarly Latin would rapidly fall into disuse among the educated classes although the language would continue to be at least a ceremonial part of the Empire's culture for some time.

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		pamoa wrote:Wikipedia wrote:The original language of the government of the Byzantine Empire, which owed its origins to Rome, had been Latin and this continued to be its official language until the 7th century AD when it was effectively changed to Greek by Heraclius. Scholarly Latin would rapidly fall into disuse among the educated classes although the language would continue to be at least a ceremonial part of the Empire's culture for some time.
so Byzantine Empire territories names in ancient Greek should be
Konstantinoúpolis
Thessaloníkê
Ípiros
Athễnai
Krētē
Níkaia
Trapezoúntos
Kýpros
and in French
Flandres
 
 
 Beko the Great
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		pamoa wrote:and in French
Flandres
Beko the Great wrote:No... http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flandre_(Belgique)
I though it was Flandres too, but this was what I found

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		pamoa wrote:pamoa wrote:and in French
FlandresBeko the Great wrote:No... http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flandre_(Belgique)
I though it was Flandres too, but this was what I found
That's only for the flandre belge but there is also the french ahd zeeland ones
so it commonly said les Flandres
 I'll change it
  I'll change it  

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pamoa wrote:Wikipedia wrote:The original language of the government of the Byzantine Empire, which owed its origins to Rome, had been Latin and this continued to be its official language until the 7th century AD when it was effectively changed to Greek by Heraclius.

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		Incandenza wrote:England seems like more of a +2


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		Incandenza wrote:Incandenza wrote:England seems like more of a +2

 AndyDufresne
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			AndyDufresne wrote:Incandenza wrote:Incandenza wrote:England seems like more of a +2
Agreed.
--Andy

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			Beko the Great wrote:Using Widowmakers bonus calculator is worth of 2.58. I round it to 3... But I can lower it to 2, of course!

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		Incandenza wrote:Beko the Great wrote:Using Widowmakers bonus calculator is worth of 2.58. I round it to 3... But I can lower it to 2, of course!
While the bonus calculator is a valuable tool, sometimes the numbers can be tweaked a bit... and in a situation with a continent with 2 borders like England, I'd rather see it a touch underpowered than a touch overpowered.


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