This is the EITC official in Port Royale:
He can't tell West from East. That's because he uses the same dialog as the Dutch West India Company official in Willemstad. Also, there's only one trade passport (not including the EITC one specifically for use in "Hoist The Colours"), so the one from the East India Trading Company also says it's from the West India Company.
And merchants from anywhere other than Britain and Holland don't have anywhere to buy their licences. Especially those who are hostile to both Britain and Holland, which by default means French and Spanish merchants.
I'm adding a Spanish office in Cartagena, and have also worked out a more general dialog which takes account of the official's nationality so that he introduces himself as being from the relevant company. Next step is to make different licences for each nation, each with a different description. Of course, that means any code which checks for "Trade_Passport" will also need to check for the different national variants.
And then I'll maybe add offices for French and Portuguese companies in Port au Prince and Sao Jorge, if I can find somewhere in Sao Jorge to house the Portuguese one. (Port au Prince is a modified version of Sao Jorge. The church is replaced by the town hall, the town hall becomes the shipyard, and the shipyard building is unused, providing a perfect home for the French West India Company.)
He can't tell West from East. That's because he uses the same dialog as the Dutch West India Company official in Willemstad. Also, there's only one trade passport (not including the EITC one specifically for use in "Hoist The Colours"), so the one from the East India Trading Company also says it's from the West India Company.
And merchants from anywhere other than Britain and Holland don't have anywhere to buy their licences. Especially those who are hostile to both Britain and Holland, which by default means French and Spanish merchants.
I'm adding a Spanish office in Cartagena, and have also worked out a more general dialog which takes account of the official's nationality so that he introduces himself as being from the relevant company. Next step is to make different licences for each nation, each with a different description. Of course, that means any code which checks for "Trade_Passport" will also need to check for the different national variants.
And then I'll maybe add offices for French and Portuguese companies in Port au Prince and Sao Jorge, if I can find somewhere in Sao Jorge to house the Portuguese one. (Port au Prince is a modified version of Sao Jorge. The church is replaced by the town hall, the town hall becomes the shipyard, and the shipyard building is unused, providing a perfect home for the French West India Company.)