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Dear modders you are a blessing you take your own personnal time to make more fun what paid employees and directors could not, so thank you a thousand times
ALBA GU BRATH!
Fèin Urram
they get offended easily
My initial plan was to actually make Dal Riata (as well as the other Scottish Gaelic factions in game) vassals of Circenn - and then rename Circenn to Alba. I just didn't get round to getting that far.
Anyway, glad you enjoyed playing!
So, it would seem to me that Scotland should be best represented by the TW developers, by including all of what was more clearly documented after 900CE, as the Kingdom of Alba, or at the least, a group of minor province rulers sworn to a single Alban King.
If the developers are concerned with balancing gameplay, it would seem more historically accurate to demonstrate this balance by allowing for conquest to be tempered by the distraction of Viking raids increasing proportionately to the territory held, than to break up the historical Kingdoms into smaller territories.
But none of this has stopped me from enjoying the game.
Thanks for making this effort.
This one already is a 12TPY mod