My biggest complaint about the mod and it's community.

You people really don't understand how long 7 centuries actually is. I am tired of people assuming that things existing in modern day would somehow always devolve into something that exists in AtE.

Ate isn't realistic, and that's fine. But people seem to think it is realistic when in reality it's essentially just a commentary on modern culture through the lens of medieval technology. There is not that much lore for AtE's history when you consider that it takes place 700 years after a global collapse.

If ate were realistic, nothing that exists today would be remembered or relevant outside of things that have already proven to be timeless like certain religions. Maybe things like countries would be remembered, but outside that, 666 years is just such a massive timeframe that the world wouldn't be anything like our modern one culturally. Also the map would also just be covered in 500 trillion christian religions instead of anything too wacky.

My overall point here is that 700 years is a MASSIVE timeframe. Think back to how the world 1359, it would be unrecognizable culturally. What was important in the daily lives of someone in 1359 is irrelevant to us today. The only people interested are historians. Political movements, cultural trends, etc etc. Yeah some of that stuff survives to the modern day, most of it didn't.

Stop pretending ate is realistic.