Accurate Scotland
A more historically accurate Scotland.
Glasgow is no longer a farm, but a city befitting the title "second city of the empire".
The River Clyde – where in 1913, 23% of the world’s and 75% of Britain’s shipping tonnage was built – is now visible on the map.
State trait added to Lowlands, ‘River Clyde Docklands’, giving a 20% throughput bonus to shipyards and 30% to ports.
Resource changes:
- Some lead added to Lowlands
- Oil discoverable in Lowlands, representing the shale oil industry in Lothian
- Tripled iron resources in Lowlands
- Increased number of logging camps in Highlands
Plan to add some flavour content at a later date.
