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I would have loved Paradox to actually implement some later start dates that would actually work, so I could play as Oliver Cromwell, form the Anglo-Dutch Confederacy, et cetera et cetera.
And so, I began searching and I found your mod.
I pray you succeed in your standalone game.
Both for your benefit, but also for my own, so you can update this mod.
I wish you the best.
thanks
For now, there's a way to be called in the war and that's to enforce peace. If they don't accept then you get called into the war as the overlord.
In the 1490's, England had most of New England colonized while I and my PU Portugal had a couple of colonies in the Caribbeans. Apparently England was a colonial power before Portugal/Spain :P
This mod makes no sense.
What does this mean, and can some kind of option be given to this? As a player that likes to play colonial, it is quite upsetting to reach end game and colonies constantly declaring independence wars. The inbuilt "liberty desire from development" just makes it impossible (and historically inaccurate for that matter). Are there any plans to extend this mod so that players can continue playing colonial in the end game?