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I would be interested to see the widespread effect of reduced Taxes and Levies, as a result of reduced Control, on the simulation.
here's my Chinese translation:
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2903983628
muh man made climate change
The game does not have this, at least I have not seen it in almost 2000 hours played.
I was wondering if you have the idea of implementing varied weather for the 4 seasons of the year, it would be great, I think it's something that should come in the base game.
Regards and ty for the mod.
As for climate impacts beyond Europe. Its definitely something I'd consider adding to the mod in the future, especially for players who like to play outside of Europe. That said, I'd want to do a bit more research first. Climate anomalies outside of Europe, during the in-game period, vary widely in their impacts and timing (e.g. extreme aridity in Egypt from 10th-11th century and cold winters in Persia/Mesopotamia from 950-1050 AD). If I can find a bit more data on regional climate impacts I'll definitely consider building them into the mod.
Historically, the end of Medieval Warm Period (and the resulting end of High Medieval age by 1300) was a big reason that Europe turned from a rather stable, slowly prospering continent into a dirty, depopulated, poverty-ridden messy dunghole full of famines that it became known for during the late Medieval period. It increased desertification in Africa, created political turmoil and caused imperial dynasties to collapse across India, China and Persia as it unleashed a century of floods, droughts and disasters...and there was Black Plague to top it off. Some parts of the world took decades to recover.
An equally severe version of the same thing happened a millennium earlier, when end of the "Roman Warm Period" sent all the ancient empires into crisis.
I hope you'll update this whenever Paradox finally ports the epidemic DLC from CK2 to this game. I love the late game challenge.
@Riaman. It'd be pretty trivial to add additional volcanic events from antiquity. I haven't played the Fallen Eagle mod but I'll definitely check it out.