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I hope I found the issue and archaoelogical inspection should work again in the upcoming hotfix.
HOPEFULLY
Ice hockey evolved a bit earlier, from field hockey and lacrosse, first game being played in 1875 at an canadian university, from where it spread to US in 1893 and europe soon followed, but again, in 1920s. I hope that answers your questions @comrade larry
1. No Ice Hockey?
2. Why is Baseball limited to NA, CA and Japan? Pesäpallo, aka Finnish baseball, is very popular in Finland.