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Change Cultural Setup Europe #22

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ghost opened this issue Oct 2, 2019 · 20 comments
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Change Cultural Setup Europe #22

ghost opened this issue Oct 2, 2019 · 20 comments
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ghost commented Oct 2, 2019

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(Porting over the existing suggestions)

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Split Latin(Gallo-Romance):

  1. Gallo-Romance (French, Norman, Arpitan)
  2. Occitano-Romance (Occitan, Catalan)

But because they have somewhat cultural ties with their old groups, Catalan later gets a small opinion bonus towards Iberian, and Occitan a small opinion bonus towards Gallo-Romance.

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  • Add Veps/Vepsian to Finnic group

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vepsians

@schwarherz schwarherz added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 3, 2019
@schwarherz schwarherz added this to the Initial Release milestone Oct 3, 2019
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LordPeter commented Oct 3, 2019

Hmm @daniloy should we maybe add one or two more cultures to Iberian? With the loss of Catalan it's kinda empty.
And there would be options:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/Linguistic_map_Southwestern_Europe-en.gif

(Leonese & Aragonese, to be precise)

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ghost commented Oct 3, 2019

dokay, then do I not need to rename Castillian into Spanish.

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Finno-Ugric should have Samodeic split off (as explained in the other issue). Hungarian can actually be a non-singular culture group.

Finno-Ugric

Magyar

Legend:
"+" denotes existing Plus culture
"*" denotes suggested new culture
"?" denotes an undecided candidacy
"->" denotes a renaming suggestion
"[ ]" denotes an alternate name for clarification, which need not be changed to
"#future" denotes cultures planned for inclusion after the map transition, when more parts of the map are visible

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I'd keep both suggested cultures here, that is Székely and Mari.
The Mansi would be dropped (they were not meant to be immediately added anyway).

@schwarherz schwarherz modified the milestones: Initial Release, Initial Functioning Oct 20, 2019
LordPeter added a commit that referenced this issue Oct 26, 2019
Added all the remaining cultures as per my suggestions. Renamed some groups. Hence towards #20, #21, #22, #23.
Also went through all the culture files and corrected any UTF8->ANSI, enforced coherent indents, legends, naming and so forth.
Corrected some small errors.
- Apart from incomplete/boring namelists and missing dynasties, this should be it for culture additions. Still waiting on @Methaneus for the Abkhazian which I added already, but with placeholder namelist.
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So first, could we add Galician to northwest Iberia? And second, would it be possible to create events in the game to cause a split between Galician and Portuguese (around the 12th century)?

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ghost commented Oct 31, 2019

So first, could we add Galician to northwest Iberia? And second, would it be possible to create events in the game to cause a split between Galician and Portuguese (around the 12th century)?

It seems to diverge in the late 14th century a, bit too late for us.

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It seems to diverge in the late 14th century a, bit too late for us.

Hmm, from my reading it seems like Portuguese and Galician cultures diverged starting around the 12th century with the political separation of Portugal and Galicia, and by 1290 Portuguese was viewed as its own language, with the founding of the first Portuguese university.

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I also think it might make sense to simply rename Portuguese, as it wasn't even known as Portuguese for a very long time, and Galician makes more sense as a name given its origin in Galicia (Portugal didn't exist as a political entity until the 12th century).

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ghost commented Oct 31, 2019

Okay, I want to hear out Peter too . If he is fine, go ahead with it.

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Sounds like a good idea to me, but we might want to leave Portuguese in and just add Gallician as the culture for that area until later in the game (maybe using an event for the split?). Renaming a culture is a bit of a pain when it comes to testing and the like. But I'll likewise wait for @LordPeter s input.

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Besides the ongoing discussion of the Galician topic, it looks like all the changes mentioned in this issue have been implemented.

What other changes, if any, would we be looking to make for European cultures?

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Also, would it make sense to rename "Siculo-Greek" to "Griko"?

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I'm surprisingly skeptical about the Galician/Portuguese split, considering the number of cultures I have and wanted to split. Still, we already have added 2 new cultures in the Iberian area, so that's that.
Wikipedia at least is a bit vague on the whole thing, especially when the split occurred.
But in the end, I am not against adding Galician and splitting it from Portuguese (as schwarherz said renaming is problematic), and 1290 (Port. university) or 1296 (adoption by Port. Royal Chancellary) sound reasonable as dates.
So if you want, make it so.

Also agree on the Griko thing, though that could be just in localisation.

I don't think there are any more changes planned for Europe (apart from Russian in the east, if that hasn't been done yet).

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Would it make more sense to have Portuguese split off from Galician? Given that the culture started in Galicia (geographically and politically), and Portugal didn't exist as a political entity until much later.

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ghost commented Nov 1, 2019

Also, would it make sense to rename "Siculo-Greek" to "Griko"?

Leave it as it is for now.

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It would make sense to start with Galician.
And right, I thought about it wrong: We can just put Galician on the map, and have Portuguese develop off of it.
Was kinda stuck thinking that we would have to rename Portuguese for some reason (which would be bad because of the large mismatch between code and localisation).

But yeah, I would also prefer it that way then.

@schwarherz schwarherz modified the milestones: Initial Functioning, Initial Complete Nov 4, 2019
@schwarherz schwarherz removed this from the Initial Functioning milestone Dec 3, 2019
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ghost commented Jan 4, 2020

This is finished I guess?

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