It wouldnt. Im just saying that Id be willing to pile on as many rewrites as I can. They could all be worked up seperately and then chained to run one after the other on a randomly created map (the really large ones can take 2 to 3 hours to generate just the initial map)
Such as examining terrains and adding logical names for forests, swamps, islands, etc etc as you saw in another post of mine.
Or resetting the native populations to different balances.
Or adding additional armies to independent provinces logically based on the terrains or the native populations. Giving them each helpful additional leaders. For some a mage, others a priest, and others a combat leader depending on what was lacking. Possibly giving the additional leaders a full load of randomly selected equipment.
Or adding specific sites, such as some minor cave site, and declaring it to be a secret passage from a province to another matching cave site far away. (anyone remember playing chutes and ladders?)
Or matching it up with a randomly generated MOD and working them both in together for a surprise game that no one can be prepared for.
Hmmmm what else can I come up with to extend the processing time.
