I was clicking through random provinces and found out that Vermindois(France) is not connected to Artois(Burgundy). Same thing with territories London and Wessex.
Occasus Universitas - 1444 AD: 2015-11-28 23:42:03
The map is now entering the final phases of development. I should have all of the territories and bonuses done by next week and after that all that will be left is adding sea connections, country bonuses, reshape some territories and add some more graphical detail.
Occasus Universitas - 1444 AD: 2015-12-08 18:49:13
Why is Kiev and Moscow worth 10 points? Why are the Russian territories worth so much? It is neither representative of reality nor the game. Is this an attempt to make it balanced? Because Russia and Lithuania start with a lot of territories making them stronger.
Occasus Universitas - 1444 AD: 2015-12-08 23:36:10
The Russian territories are really not that much. Look at the HRE, Ottomans, France, etc. More points there and anyway Moscow and Kiev start with high development I believe so..
Occasus Universitas - 1444 AD: 2015-12-09 00:09:08
I noticed that this is identical to the EU4 Europe provinces, with the color of your bonuses and everything. That being said, it would be wonderful to see the finished product.
Occasus Universitas - 1444 AD: 2015-12-09 01:27:30
+demonmutantninjazombie Kiev has 15 development, produces grain and has +10 trade power in an effectively useless trade node. Kiev wasn't the capital of any nation at the time. To compare, Danzig has 16 development and has +20 trade power in a very important region. It is worth 7. Paris has 32 development (over double Kiev), produces cloth and is the capital of one of the strongest nations at the time. Tirol produces gold and is only worth 5. If you've got to have a 10 in that region at least make it Novgorod, Vilnius (the capital of Lithuania) or Warsaw (Poland gets an event that increases the value massively). Also, if you look at the HRE, they are mostly 2, 3 and 4 because the provinces are so small. The most valuable area should be North Italy followed by France and the Low countries which it is.
Occasus Universitas - 1444 AD: 2015-12-09 20:23:16
Kiev has a total of 28 development and is an impotant centre of trade. So, 28 devided by three is 9,33, which is rounded to 9 and the trade centre gives the territory one more value. Paris also has 28 development and is without a centre of trade, so it's worth 9.
That's pretty much how I determine the value. The only trade good that gives more income is gold, which normally adds 1 with the only exception being Tirol which adds 2.
Occasus Universitas - 1444 AD: 2015-12-10 19:59:48