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I'd have 4 recommendations in that line:
1. Starting locations in their proper places.
2. Blocking technological progress beyond middle age.
3. Adding more civs or city-states (Isengard, Dale/Lake-Town, Lorien, Gundabad, The Carrock, Rivendel...) or reducing (even deleting) Barbarians instead.
4. Pre-stablished and invariable relations (friendship, peace, war).
Thank you for your hard work. Congrats!
Another possibility is also in adding City States to take on roles of minor factions like Dale?
Just a few ideas. I am a huge fan of LOTR. Subscribed xD
Hope these ideas might be useful!
I'd personally be interested in seeing Beleriand and Middle Earth together.
You should be ashamed.
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In the future I want to make this mod much more LOTR like, with really custom civs and much more. Stay tuned.
It appears that your mod is not compatible with either 'Custom Advanced Setup Screen', or 'Really Advanced Setup', or both. When I turned these off, things suddenly worked as you described them. You might want to add a note to that effect in your mod description.
Enjoying your mod now, thanks, Jan Willem