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I was actually wondering what one cool thing you learned researching the time period for this was, and i was wondering the justification behind the greco-agean culture group, thanks a ton
>> Also, 'enact gender equality' doesn't work although it shows working post enacting, I guess the message is 'ai_will_do' and it shows a green check-mark. It is not a game breaking issue for me, just thought of taking some good stats women in research and government.
>> Just let me know if I have understood this right, the game runs from July 2272 BC to July 987 BC, right? Sorry, I am not really good with other forms of date.
Meanwhile, I started your Age of Iron mod, it is also a good one.
Also, what is the end date/year of this game mod.
Thank you @LonelyModder for this offering.
In my opinion, you should add Italy too
Too bad authors of Bronze Age mod decided to switch to CK3 and didn't update Anatolia for Imperator version of the map. While not as important in 2115 bce, anatolian states would play a role later, Lydia was kind of big deal and later Urartu, later one also as an avenue for Assyrian expansion.