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Also Catalan should be in the same culture group as occitan (not Iberian), to be correct... ;)
where were u wen mod die?
I was at play byzantium being besieged when notification ring
"mod is kil"
no
Instead of being inside the French or Spanish culture groups they should be one of their own; they're sister languages after all and from the 8th century up until the 13th showed no clear differences between them.
Also, did you going to update the mod for the incomming map-update of 1.25 which add more provinces in France, Low countries and the British Isles and could make possibles some new improvments, like parlanjhe or hiberno-norman.
And about the creation of bosniak culture it could can be a dynamic culture; that is, when a Serbian or Croatian province becomes Muslim, it takes like 120 months for an event to happen, like "People in that province have profoundly changed their way of life following their conversion to the Islam, and now forms a full-fledged group in the Bosnian Pachalik " and Poof, you got somes Boşnaks.
It should be Meskhetian and Orthodox.
@SultanTürk ☪
Ok it will be this way in the next update.
I'm still not totally convinced, but I can respect the opinion.
If you and @SultanTürk ☪ feel strongly about it, I'd be willing to accept Azeris as Turkish at campaign start.
Then an event that converts xx provinces to 'Azeri' (or whatever other name) culture as time rolls by.