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I've had plans for several German nations, both of antiquity (such as the Vandals) and the modern era. However, we are far from the expansion for Germany proper. Expect Teutonic crusaders and barbarian kingdoms first.
Best Regards,
Strudeler von Tartenburg
thanks for your answer ; very nice to read (As I absolutely love Venice).
I thought it would be too strong in the beginning (as building 2 Entertainment Complex gives an inspiration for Professional Sports), but after playing with it a bit, it's not that OP (instant eurekas are imo stronger).
I also love the universal men !
Tuscany is the first of several Italian mods in an expansion I'm calling "Risorgimento," with a focus on a modern Italy and internal regions (such as Liguria = Republic of Genoa, Venetia = Serene Republic of Venice, Sardinia-Piedmont, Lombards, etc.). Tuscany is Babylon's cultural equivalent, but instead of falling into certain traps (like many civics requiring technologies for their inspiration) the Palazzo ensures they can keep advancing down the civics tree with random(ish) inspirations. Also, if Tuscany feels too busted, I included a game mode that weakens their trait.
Best Regards,
Strudeler Tarts
So it's basically Cultural Babylon ?