AOE2 Civilizations from 400-1500
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AOE2 Civilizations from 400-1500
Finally a map with a timeline.
Good job.
Wow North America is really empty they should add more Native American civilizations.
Like the Mississippi River Valley civilization or the Arizona cliff city builders who’s name escapes me at the moment.
Your use of the Tatars is weird as far as I know But the game is inconsistant on this as well.
Before the mongol conquests Tatar was just a synomym to Mongols as well as being a ‘Mongol’ tribe themselve.
So this is a case of one tribe being generalized to be like all tribes.
The word ‘Mongol’ is derived from the name of a tribe as well.
While the term Mongol stuck in the west, Some of the Post-Conquest Turco-Mongolic people became known as and referred to themselves as Tatars (such as the crimean Tatars).
These are arguably what the ingame Tatars refer to.
Though in the campaign the persianized Turco-Mongols such as the Timurids or early Moghuls are repressented as Tatars, which is a misuse of the term.
Either way using Tatars before and after the Mongol Conquest is misleading I think.
The Indian one is wrong.
Massive parts of the Deccan don’t belong to any in game civ for instance.
Neither does Odisha
> Caption: 900: The Vikings Discover a BIG Inhospitable Place…
but the Mamluks Discover an Even BIGGER One!
I don’t see it.
Are we talking about Spain? 11
The Bamar occupied their the Irradaway basin around 600
In modern times 80% wouldn’t have survived a feudal age rush, that’s what the game is about now
Sri Lanka was never part of the chola empire except for a brief period of around 60-70 years in 1000AD when they controlled the Northern 1/3rd of the island.
Mongols are insane.
Awesome!
I want to turn this into a video or gif, or have you made one already?
Good map.
Really like it.
Finaly someone who understands that these maps are useless without time stamps.
Great job.
Great maps.
Who inherited the big white hole in the last two pictures aboth the indian civs?
Really intresting btw thank you!
Great effort, love it!
The white gaps remind me that we definitely should get more civs from subsaharan Africa and South America