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The states of Slovakia, Ruthenia, Upper and Lower Silesia, Eastern and Western Serbia & Kosovo are broken (completely unusable) and show up as "empty" on the map
Austria is now a single big country instead of being split into multiple states.
1.10 also changed how cultures are implemented, so the ones added by the mod are broken (they're "empty") and the rest of the world has broken localization (all of them have their traits show up as like `heritage_iberian` or `language_anglophone`)
Kampuchea(?)(SE Asia) also has broken localization for some reason lol
However, the mod needs an update. It breaks a bunch of states in eastern europe.
I suggest doing some changes to the Merina kingdom in this great mod. I like the territorial changes that were done already, but the country is still not properly adjusted. I'm talking specially about technologies, which by the starting date should be more similar to the Ethiopian states, but also to resources and politics. If any of the suggestions made in this paradox forum post would be taken into account it would make me so happy: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/threads/fix-madagascar.1617618/
Thanks.
The region is extremely interesting in this time period, and criminally underrated, so I hope you guys keep it alive, and I'm excited to see what you guys come up with in the future! :)
Noted is a bug in the localisation. I´ll change that in the upcoming days. I just used the old files and instead of overwriting the main file I´ll put the mod localisation in a new file.
As for history events I´m not that deep in to the topic. So I´m looking forward to hearing your suggestions :)