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I assume it's because it's not compatible with my current version of my game.
I really hope this gets updated.
This mod was an Honor to pay with
If it will no longer be continued can it be said so that those who enjoyed it can move on.
Love this mod and just want to know what is going on with the 56 edition.
Only real critiques is that the Expansionist Monarchist path felt too overpowered and Metaxas' path probably needed more work and focuses for it being the historical path.
Other than that this mod was great.
keep up the great work on this spectacular mod.
Hope all of you guys in EU or US prevent yourselves from the virus. Stay at home and restore Byzantine
TBH not sure why Greece needs these resources anyway, thought the Greek resource situation was very interesting as it was in the base game. Just my 2 cents, hell, if you could make this policy an 'unlocks resource excavation decisions" policy, I would be much more a fan of this. Then it simulates me as the Greek nation having planned to invest in resources resulting in a boon as I unlock excavation techs, rather than simply im-balancing the regional resource balance and making free trade too easy an early game decision to make. (not that this isn't an easy decision anyway)
If it even had to be defined, that kind of proves that the line between "Hellenic" and "Turk" was pretty vague. There were people who were undeniably Greek and undeniably Turk; people who lived in Greek speaking areas, spoke Greek and practiced Orthodox Christianity were undeniably Greek, and people who lived in Turkish speaking areas, spoke Turkish and practiced Islam were undeniably Turkish.