I said in the OP that I want help with the Britannia AU not being told that I should scrap it because that would be a waste of my time and I don't like my time being wasted.
First of all, let me make it clear that we have always been trying to help you, but all that time you haven't listened. Yes, all that time
was wasted, but who's fault is that?
There are reasons why I want a world with a totally different history.
1) Several events and technologies that I do not like or will change the world too much I can either avoid or not have happen.
2) I can have ideas that are interesting and/or slightly absurd in our world like only one sect of Christianity and having other religions being extinct.
3) I can control the world events unlike in AU's set in a real world where Germany is picked on too much in ww1 or the communist revolution happening in Russia rather than other places.
4) I can change the way the world works like democracy is only talked about theoretically.
5) I am like having large empires for many different reasons (there are too many to list)
Like has been said, reconstructing world history from an early point is very difficult and requires a lot of skill and reasearch. (Which you seem to lack in both cases.) Actually,
ALL AU's have a different world history.
1. This is actually why we have AU's, but just because you don't like something in history doesn't mean that you can get rid of it. That is too messy and can actually kill the fun in making an AU. Some things can be avoided, others added, but nowhere near to the extremes that you have taken them. In many instances it is more fun to work around and invent creative solutions to historical events that you don't like.
2. No one is saying that you can't do this, what is being said is that
how you are doing it and to the degree that you are taking it is not possible. Go for unusual, just do your research and make sure it can work in a feasible world.
3. Again, this is another reason that we have AU's. We are not saying that you can't alter world events, far from it. What is being said is that the way in which you alter them, to the far extremes and in a matter that makes it look like you have never even picked up a history textbook, is not possible. Again, for the Ump-Thousandth time,
Do Your Research. Make Sure That Whatever You Do Has Some Realistic Backing And Plausibility To It.
4. The only way that you could really do this is to completely destroy the Enlightenment Era, which would be imposible to do. Even in a Meglamaniacle World Dominating Empire.
5. Again, having an empire isn't the issue, it's the degree to which you are taking it. As it has been said,
There Is No Way That There Could Ever Be Less Than Ten Individual Factions On Earth. Period. If you want something like that, I suggest that you go to NS.
But you have made errors in your text, that I will correct.
1) The empire is not world dominating where is the fun is that?
There is plenty of fun in having an AU that is not world dominating. If you don't think so, then how is it that there are so many of them? (Theil's Denmark, Sierian, Cenet, Grey's Harbour, North Point, New Holstein, Psilander's Sweden, 80% of the AU forum, etc.) First of all, one of the key advantages is the amount of research. It takes a lot less work to invent a country like (for example) Cenet, than it does to invent something on the order of Britania in a plausible manner. Another reason is all of the interesting ships a small country may have, given budget constraints. It alows you to flex your imagination and come up with smaller hybrids that can do multiple jobs that a bigger navy would have purpose specific ships for. Other members can tell you more reasons than I have time to list hem here.
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In short, APDAF, the problem is that you have been unwilling to listen and take heed of our advice. If you start to do that, only then will you improve. That is why all of the past few months have been wasted.
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