![]() ![]() If you guys can think of any more provinces, or think names are wrong, or anything, just tell me while there's still time to change the map :PĮDIT: Ermmm. ![]() I think I'll post some screenshoots to show you the whole map: Thanks in advance! By the way, I posted this here because it seems to be the place to talk about mods, but since this is not actually a licensed product this might not be the best place. I would of course welcome any suggestions for it too, or for anything else you might think of for that matter :) What do you guys think? Are my estimations about right or would you change anything?Īlso, if any of you has EU3 (preferably with the Napoleon expansion) and would like to see the map, just tell me. And the Starks get screwed with a lot cheap goods like grain and fish (but maybe a couple of pelt provinces). The Arryns should have quite a lot of iron and copper. ![]() Fish and a bit of metal? The Tullys would have a lot of fish and cattle, I guess. The Tyrells have mostly grain and wine, the Martells should have expensive spices, some wine and maybe even a few "oriental goods". Trading: It mostly refers to the kind of trade goods in their lands, except for the Lannisters and their gold (it should just reflect that they are good at it). The Arryns lag behind a bit on this, and the Martells are definitely the worst, no contest. The Lannisters can always recruit lots of mercenaries, and I'm not so sure the Tullys should be 3rd here, but the fact that they rule over a densely populated area seems to suggest this. The Starks have plenty too, and they have a big advantage in that they can get it from their own provinces, so they are not so reliant on their vassals. Manpower: Tyrell is uncontested here (except for the fact that, again, they depend a lot on their vassals). The Lannisters and Tyrells should be quite ahead of them, but they have some disadvantages too: The Lannisters get a big percentage their money from gold (which can be a very bad thing in EU) and the Tyrells need to keep all their vassals happy in order to get all that money, and let's not get into all the possible backstabbing and treason they are risking with that. They are not so far away from the Tullys and Martells though.Įconomy: I guess the last four or five houses in income should be quite close. House Arryn: They might have gotten the short end of the stick here. House Tully: Rich and fertile lands with a lot of people living in them. House Martell: Very sparsely populated, but probably makes a lot of money from trade. House Stark: A lot of manpower but their provinces are quite poor. House Baratheon: Fairly rich, but quite far from the previous two. They get most of their money and troops through them (almos like the Emperor of the HRE). House Tyrell: Loads of manpower and loads of tax money, but lots of vassals. They also have a fair amount of manpower. Gold provinces, at least a center of trade in Lannisport. House Lannister: The economic powerhouse of the Seven Kingdoms. I have started with economy, manpower and trade, and got the following list: It's a long and boring job, and hard to get right (the balance of the whole game depends on getting it right), and I thought I should start by taking the seven great houses and sorting them according to different considerations. I have managed to get a whole Westeros map working, but now I'm faced with the difficult matter of assigning values to each province (population, tax value, trade good production.). I'm a humble fan of Paradox Interactive games who has been working in a mod for Europa Universalis 3 set in the A Song of Ice and Fire world for some months. ![]()
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