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But unfortunately every nation has traders left because there are now more traders than trading posts.
Is it possible to realize the function of determining the flow of trade according to the level of trade competitiveness
This game had been balanced with the goal that England/France/Netherlands (by the ~17th century) are great powers with their economic/trade potential, but in many iterations that I've played with this mod, those countries don't even exist by then. I've even fiddled with AI settings and it doesn't help them survive vs Spain/HRE. Without the channel trade, England is just cows and grain.
IMO, the changes in trade flow is a good idea, but to maintain balance, some countries need to be compensated with more trade power. Maybe add a few river estuaries to England and France.