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Map differences 2.09 and 2.08
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Is the only functional difference between 2.09 (Martin's) and 2.08 (Mark's) relating the AST?


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What is your question exactly?

I'd like to know as well, if I understand you right, if there is a functional difference between these two maps.

If the AST is different, which one is right.

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I've been looking for the difference between Mark's map and Martin's map regarding the AST.


This is what I've found:

The difference is Hatti.

On Martins board, Hatti has 4 turns in the stone age
On Marks board, Hatti has 3 turns in the stone age

The Scenario Handbook says:
1.15.2 A.S.T. progress: 4 turns in the stone age, 3 turns in the early bronze age, 3 turns in the late bronze age, 3 turns in the early iron age, and 3 turns in the late iron age.


Does anyone which one is the right one.

Was this an error or have things changed and why?

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Mark made a mistake upon the creation of his map. 4 is correct.


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