Board Thread:Timeline Discussions/@comment-4923787-20130202175501/@comment-32656-20130208075734

With the Wei, it's a case of them not performing up to how they should have. Given how inept they largely were, it is surprising on some level. That being said, Wu wasn't all that much better, given their failure to cross the river, though they beat up Wei overall, until near the end.

Small things would change within a few decades, major things within a century. Tribes moving around would change the frontiers, and the situation in the former Roman Empire would cause economic ripples.

The situation is going to horribly change for a while, true - but the effects are definitely going to be noticeable.

...Been over Sima before, Can. But, suffice to say, no Sima means either China stays divided, or Wei loses to Wu.

That the Jin lasted as long as they did otl was, really, a fluke. No way they go longer.

The projects are largely irrelevant.