Anything interesting going on with his Godherja project? I recall it was simply a dark fantasy project, so it didn't attract near the level of autism as TNO has.
I've not really done any digging on it, but it's eh. I saw someone else say it should've been a total war mod instead of a CK mod and I agree.
In terms of Panzer sperging out at people, there's a decent few times I've seen it happen, and I've barely tried to find anything.
(I took a break here to try and find a specific reddit post)
Well the post I was looking for was gone. It was a post with someone criticizing the map and Panzer throwing a little fit about it. I'll bring up another post about the map instead, since I think I've got something to say about it.
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"The map is currently bugged and cannot be edited. I'm not sure what this means long-term as I think adding more content will only kinda screw up any map changes long term."
I can't say anything major for this, but Panzer was either being a retard or lying here. I've done some CK3 map modding myself, and I've got no clue what could be bugged that could make a map uneditable in any way. There's a specific order to add stuff in/remove it when changing up the map or else it'll crash, but if they made a total overhaul mod they should've figured all that type of stuff out. I guess they must've figured it out though, since they ended up upscaling the map because so many people complained that they made the counties too small.
Edit: To clarify a bit, map modding is very simple in CK3. There's lots of different files to fill in, but they're all very simple to fill in and since they managed to make a map that works, they should've known about all the different files needed for any map changes.
2nd Edit for some final thoughts:
It could be that they used some program for mapping, but even then I'm not sure how much they could get away with not knowing. I know the map had issues where part of a de jure kingdom/duchy would be on the opposite side of impassable terrain as other parts of the duchy (
https://www.reddit.com/r/godherja/comments/l67qv2/suggestion_use_natural_boundaries_for_de_jure/ ). That could be because they used a robot, or maybe the mapmaker was being careless. In the post I couldn't find, Panzer made it seem like he'd slaved over the map for months, which would imply he made it all by hand. So maybe they didn't fully know what was going on because they'd used a program for part of the map making process, or maybe Panzer's full of it.