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Any possibility of adding buddhism?
Buddhism really Does you see India on the map . wow You must know absolutely nothing about history. the only reason India and other nations such as China are not in the game because they have nothing to do with the fall of ROME. this is a Historical time period piece set around the Fall of Rome, can Buddhism be added he says. The answer is No Unless your going to make it a Fiction . and have the whole world represented at that time period. (which maybe cool but would have nothing to do with the fall of Rome.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romaniote_Jews#History
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_East
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakhmids
Also, both Asoristan and Osroene should have Eastern Christian and Jewish local traditions. Many Jews lived throughout Mesopotamia, especially in Edessa and near Babylon, and Mesopotamia also housed the heretical (from the Roman view) Nestorian church, which the Sassanids often promoted against Roman Orthodoxy.
Libya should have some Arian local traditions due to it being the birthplace of Arius.
Thracia should have 1 Jewish tradition to represent Constantinopolitan Jews.
Also, if possible, it would be good to add a hidden effect to Latin and Greek Christianity to make them suffer no public order penalties from having the other in their regions.
@Eaglestrike777: I am not sure I understand the question can you please rephrase?
@HastusPrior: Fair enough about the Manichees/Gnostics and I have now minimized the DB files.
@φρουτιέρα: Good catch, I mixed up the dates for the councils of Chalcedon and Nicea but I have fixed the description now.
@Politruk: Because what I actually changed is the local traditions rather than the start position files it might take a few turns for the changes to kick in.
@phantbat: It is certainly possible to make a mod that does that, but I kind of liked the way the base game shows the religious ambigouity among the Goths by having one faction be Christian and one Pagan. Besides, if you really want to play as Arian Visigoths than all you have to do is take one of the Byzantine towns in the area they start in, settle down, change your religion, and then pack up and migrate wherever you want.