![]() ![]() If nothing else, I was already planning on adding a few more localised names for the areas I do know. Some things could make a major improvement and take a couple hours, others would take weeks and only a small handful of people would even notice. I'd like to do it all, but I just don't have the time. Honestly, at this point, it is a matter of priorities, which is why I so appreciate suggestions. After that, I'd have to add, in Rosetta's events, all of the new provinces. Please check your requests before visiting. Due to major building activity, some collections are unavailable. Preview the redeveloped Catalogue before it launches late July. Well I'd be having to look up pretty much everything, which would make the whole project quite the slog. Typus orbis terrarum cartographic material National Library of Australia. Written by Abraham Ortelius, strongly encouraged by Gillis Hooftman 2 and originally printed on in Antwerp, 3 it consisted of a collection of uniform map sheets and. For Britain, France, Germany & Scandinavia, I may be up for that, but once we approach the Mediterranean, go east of the Oder, or pass the Alps/Pyrenees. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum ( Latin: tatr rbs trar, 'Theatre of the Orb of the World') is considered to be the first true modern atlas. To do it well, I'd need to go practically line by line through all European provinces to compare and correct. ![]() The next problem, HR has moved around & renamed many vanilla provinces, which is why his mod is so good, but applying Rosetta would revert many of the names back to vanilla, which in my opinion would be worse than nothing as it wouldn't simply choose the vanilla name, but would display this name for a province in entirely the wrong place. The first problem, of course, is that the ~300 new provinces, right next to the old ones, would not have these localised names. ![]() The way Rosetta works (it is actually quite clever) makes it much easier, and much harder, to merge than one would expect. I'm fond of Rosetta myself, and I had considered asking the author to allow me to use it, but you are quite correct that the work involved would probably not be trivial. It's certainly not critical, as I'll probably be playing with your mod from now on, but in a perfect world I suppose it would be great to see localized naming for provinces. Because of the 300+ new provinces in Beyond Typus, my guess is that it would not be a trivial amount of work, but I honestly am not sure. As far as historical accuracy and immersion go, I'd be curious to see your thoughts on compatibility with Rosetta. Jacques, à l'escu de BasleĬitations are automatically generated and may require some modification to conform to exact standards.Originally posted by Diktikos:Great combo mod, thank you for this. It does not change vanilla’s province layout or balance. ![]() | section=1 map : woodcut 33.3 x 49.7 cm. Typus Orbis Terrarum is a map overhaul mod focused on correcting the physical geography of the game, featuring a new map projection and terrain map, with hand-drawn coastlines and rivers. Jacques, à l'escu de Basle, [A Paris viewed 24 June 2023 Wikipedia citation Description universelle de tout le monde Chez Michel Sominius, rue S. 24 June 2023 Harvard/Australian citationīelleforest, Franc̜ois de. All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. Description universelle de tout le monde [A Paris: Chez Michel Sominius, rue S. Description universelle de tout le monde Retrieved June 24, 2023, from MLA citationīelleforest, Franc̜ois de. ![]()
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