You don't say?
You would have me believe that a company that makes a game that has horse archers sheathing their damn lances on the backs has little to no interest in proper history?
http://media.moddb.com/images/mods/1...rsearchers.jpg
I am shocked.
Irrelevant, Persia did not exist as a political entity in any starting date of any total war game to date.
It did not exist at the start dates.
1) No, because it did not exist, it was split between the Seleucids, local satraps and later Parthia.
2) Rome defeated Parthia multiple times and sacked their capital twice, they also defeated the Sassanids just as the Sassanids defeated them. Btw, both Parthia and the Sassanids are present in vanilla Rome and the Barbarian Invasion expansion.
Nope, they lazy.
You have Broken Crescent, make your own mod if you wish to make it your way.
The majority of total war players are Americans and Europeans, deal with it.
Holy Mother of God you are so biased it is hilarious
Go play Broken Crescent ffs.
Banu Hilal - completely unorganized set of tribal lords without any proper information about them whatsoever.
Taifa of Zaragossa - Seriously? It stopped existing already in 1110 and you wish to replace Aragon with it? Aragon? One of the mightiest European medieval kingdoms?
Taifa of Seville - Again, silly, it stopped existing already in 1091 and was basically nothing but a small irrelevant state.
Emirate of Damascus - Did not even exist as an independent centralized political entity.
Danishmends - Barely relevant.
Rajput Indian princes - What does that even mean?
With such pathetic and irrelevant mentions on the wishlist you want to replace actual kingdoms like England, Scotland, Poland etc?
Lol, Malcolm II = Rex Scotiae, Rex Anglorum or Rex Anglie for Norman England, you can take your pick. Perhaps even take the Danish term since Cnut also claimed himself "King of England"
They were both dukes and kings, just as they remained such until the Hundred Years war and just as the Habsburgs remained dukes, emperors and kings all in the same person for centuries.
You know nothing of feudalism and the complexity of medieval politics.
Nope.
Why the Taifa, why not the kingdom of Galicia?
Why not Portugal anywho;
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County...List_of_counts
Nope, to important for Scandinavia.
Got an even better idea;
Why even include christian factions?
Why not just make Europe a single rebel province on the edge of the map?
Yeah, not like he has any importance throughout the entire catholic faction gameplay or anything...
Create it then.
Or go play Broken Crescent.