Vague criticism when I sent you tons of links with sites providing information with precise stats explaining where does this 6% came from.
I was sent a map with swedish speaking regions in blue, I added them. The only name you've mentioned is "Turku" which I've already established is not actually inc luded in my map and was just an error on my part thinking that it was.
And funnily enough, you linked to a map showing the exact same regions that I've added on my map (
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2a/Germanic_Languages_Map_Europe.png), so frankly I'm not sure what you want with finland. You're sending very conflicting messages here.
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Indeed it has already been published, but if Imperator had been focused on a map really showing where Germanic Languages are spoken (like this one: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2a/Germanic_Languages_Map_Europe.png ) and not nations where Germanic languages are dominant then his map would have been totally accurate, sadly it isn't.
While accuracy is important, it's only to a degree. Places like alsace and that region west of belgium are too small to have their own territory, and are therefore impractical to add.
Taking out places like northern scotland, western ireland, and northern norway eliminate conenctions that are crucial to gameplay, and are also off-limits:
http://i1263.photobucket.com/albums/ii638/bb4bb4/Play%20Risk%20Online%20Free%20%20%20WarLight.png?t=1463874699Greenland should not be added, since the most spoken language in that region isn't a Germanic language but Kalaallisut (Greenlandic), spoken by about 50,000 people out of 58,000 inhabitants in Greenland. And since you won't believe me because well anything I say has to be "ignored", here is a quote "A majority of the population speak Kalaallisut (West Greenlandic), most of them bilingually. It is spoken by about 50,000 people, making it the most populous of the Eskimo–Aleut language family, spoken by more people than all the other languages of the family combined." (source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland#Languages). Not to mention Greenlandic isn't the unique language spoken that isn't Germanic, you have many other minority Eskimo languages and dialects.
Greenland is part of denmark, and therefore gets added by default. Not to mention that most people in greenland speak danish as well as inuit.
but the same can be said for many sites in this map - like the Channel Islands, they're not included, they're in Europe, they're Germanic? Oh no...all you're whining about is small border wrongness.
The channel islands aren't even visible at the scale I've made the map at, and representing them with a circle would make them overlap with france, which would be just weird.
Now I know I said that I Didn't appreciate your vague criticism koala, but that's not entirely true. I do appreciate the discussion, although it does seem like you guys are just going back and forth and going nowhere.