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>pre-arab italy
>not white
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>pre-arab italy
I know someone who constantly nags me to play all these games in MP.Im surprised how all the pirate people are concerned with MUH MP
NEWSFLASH NOBODY FUCKING PLAYS THESE GAMES IN MP
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Maybe it could just be my monitor then.I dunno what you're seeing there, but I'm seeing a tanned dude. Which yeah, most people in the Mediterranean are tanned unless they're inside all day.
Maybe it could just be my monitor then.I dunno what you're seeing there, but I'm seeing a tanned dude. Which yeah, most people in the Mediterranean are tanned unless they're inside all day.
We've seen the models for Roman characters for ages and people are complaining about this now? Because wops are so insecure and thirsty for that fair Nordic skin they can't fathom a Roman being dusky??
Also big parts of old Italia were forests,later on the Romans cut it down to make boats and transform the land in to farmland. The whole Italian eco system is very different from what it was back then,also the climate changed thanks to the forest removal. Also the whole darker skin is connected to the work they were doing,sea fairing people had darker skin while city folks had white skin.We've seen the models for Roman characters for ages and people are complaining about this now? Because wops are so insecure and thirsty for that fair Nordic skin they can't fathom a Roman being dusky??
To be fair, it would be wrong if they were dusky at that time period. The mingling happened later, and hill-town tuscans/rural Italians in certain areas are still really, really pale. I just don't think the models ARE dusky, though.
THE PLEBS ARE RISING UP
plus now steam is hiding review bombs and reviews of things not directly related to gameplay from the score.review bombed
I just found it pretty hilarious that all the artwork in the game depicts normal white Romans and then you actually load it up and Rome is ruled by a swarthy Arab and its legions are commanded by a Sub-Saharan African.We've seen the models for Roman characters for ages and people are complaining about this now? Because wops are so insecure and thirsty for that fair Nordic skin they can't fathom a Roman being dusky??
To be fair, it would be wrong if they were dusky at that time period. The mingling happened later, and hill-town tuscans/rural Italians in certain areas are still really, really pale. I just don't think the models ARE dusky, though.
Both are irrelevant,they make their money from player retention and the possibility of milking their retarded fanbase. If the player base drops rapidly,they will have a problem. I am amazed at how bad their dev teams are. They can't even implement some basic features from other games that use the same engine. This shit was supposed to be made from their A team...
THE PLEBS ARE RISING UP
Unfortunately steam reviews have no correlation with sales for Paradox, they have said in the past DLC that got review bombed still sold really well. This is why we get Imperator:EU4.5. They know the fan boys will slurp it up and beg for DLC.
I honestly don't understand why every game they try and re-invent the wheel. Start with what works as a base. But no.hands down the worst Paradox game since EU:Rome. What a waste of time this experience has been.
Let this be a lesson do not buy any paradox game ever. Fucking company has gone off the deep end.
The amount of revision shit they're going to have to do with this game compared to Stellaris and HOI4 I mean god damn. An honest thing would've been to slap an Early-access logo on the damn thing.
This game is terrible. Do not buy.
Nilotic Reskin - Darker skin for Nilotic (Egyptian) characters
This mod changes the appearance of characters from Nilotic cultures (e.g. Egyptian, Kushite, and Garamantian) so that they have darker skin and African hairstyles.
When trying out the game on launch day, I thought it quite strange that not only the Egyptians but also the Kushites and other Nile Valley cultures had lighter-skinned characters by default (as shown in the "Before" image) and so sought to rectify that.
Especially you.I guess it's appropriate that everyone is equally retarded in clownworld.
This we agree on. It's popamole shit.The one post about the quality of the game above is spot-on, it's a fucking disaster zone and you definitely shouldn't buy it, but if you really want an antiquity-era game you don't have much in the way of alternatives.
Emendatio Historiae Imperatoris
Features
- More than 100 new historical countries across the map
- Modified map to represent the ancient coastline
- Two new regions
- Added a new nation formation decision
- Annual consul elections
- Senate appointments of offices in republics, with term limits
- Progressive cultural and religious conversion through events
Vision
The aims are more historical accuracy, expanding upon existing vanilla content to give more flavour to the player and eventually work on adding new bookmarks in a modular format, with the core mod being mandatory and bookmarks optional. With this stated, I want to make it clear that the philosophy of this mod will be different from that of the vanilla game, in the sense that more emphasis will be put on plausibility. That will lead the mod to not just simply expand upon vanilla while keeping the spirit, but also to question some choices that have been made in the base game and change them for it to correspond with our vision.
Future plans
For now, there are the following plans, in no particular order:
- Add new offices
- Add and adjust more province boundaries
- Add more historical countries
- Make the fabricate claim option slower, rather than instant
- Add bookmarks for the following dates: Pyrrhic War, First Punic War, Second Punic War, War of Antiochos, Third Punic War, Social War