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Lungora's Eastern Europe

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Товарищ, пройти водку.

Don't correct me on the above Russian, I understand Google Translate most likely got it wrong.

Feel free to leave any complaints below - I'll make sure to brush them aside apathetically.

Enjoy.

If the map isn't showing after enabling the mod in the menu, at my collection (linked just under the subscribe button), I have simple steps to an easy fix.
14 Comments
Remeowrox 27 May, 2016 @ 6:43am 
Thanks,TOVARISCH LUNGORA!!! #Eastern Europe #BALALAIKA #VODKA #Russian_agression
Zares 21 Apr, 2016 @ 4:30am 
Rivers as coast! Finally a map which gives THIS.
MinnesotaNationalist 10 Nov, 2015 @ 9:54pm 
I suggest that you make the Neva fully connect to lake Ladoga. The Neva, despite being so small, was a powerful river and navigatable the entire way (as far as I know)
Sapphonalia 29 Oct, 2015 @ 11:11pm 
@combo9765 Probably becaused those rivers were difficult to cross, historically. Unforunately in games such as these, the only way to simulate this fully is to make them coastal see tiles rather than rivers. It's kinda like what Rome II did for some of the rivers.
Budlo 19 Sep, 2015 @ 2:28am 
товарищь где водка
Cozzie livs Dingus 12 Sep, 2015 @ 2:00pm 
*sorry but sea/coast
Cozzie livs Dingus 12 Sep, 2015 @ 1:59pm 
why are rivers not rivers be sea/coast
charliebuck64 9 Sep, 2015 @ 4:52pm 
Do the Americas!
Fiona Danger  [author] 8 Sep, 2015 @ 6:06am 
@Bernharder24 - No, due to the size of the map and lack of (vanilla) civs that fit on it. This one in particular has only 4 that can TSL accurately on it, and 10 if you're willing to have Austria, Germany, and Venice all pushed eastwards to the western edge of the map, Mongolia in volga-bulgaria, Byzantium at chersonesus, and Denmark in Curonia. Even then, the selection is a fair bit short of the definition of 'barren', falling more into 'deserted' or 'near-empty' in places.

@Lady Pimak - No problem. Glad you prompted me to make it.
Omnikronfull 8 Sep, 2015 @ 5:10am 
Again, thanks.