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lechunnel posted:This game confuses the gently caress out of me. I tried Googling for an answer to my beginner's question but failed: Offer peace and "enforce demands" the war will end and the vassel will be in your prison, if you want their land you should be able to revoke one of their titles penalty free since they are a traitor.
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DrSunshine posted:That's the darndest thing! I haven't changed the interface one bit. Hmmm.. Well I've been trying to alter Iceland for a couple hours now, and even though I had been basically doing what that guide said to do anyway, it always crashed at loading graphics so I assumed I was doing it wrong. I just tested an extremely inconsequential border alteration (like 5 pixels) and it still crashes. I think somethings been changed about the way the game handles the map.
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lechunnel posted:This game confuses the gently caress out of me. I tried Googling for an answer to my beginner's question but failed: There should be a little icon in the corner showing the target's icon with a percentage beneath it. That percentage is the "warscore" which you raise through battles and occupation. If it's 100% go to diplomacy (right-click on the portrait) and hit "offer peace" with the "enforce demands" option. If it's not 100%, then you're missing something- see if there's anywhere else you're at war with.
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Schizotek posted:Hmmm.. Well I've been trying to alter Iceland for a couple hours now, and even though I had been basically doing what that guide said to do anyway, it always crashed at loading graphics so I assumed I was doing it wrong. I just tested an extremely inconsequential border alteration (like 5 pixels) and it still crashes. I think somethings been changed about the way the game handles the map. Are you just altering provinces.bmp? Are you changing the shoreline at all? Rivers, topology, forests?
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I just tested opening it, doing nothing, and saving it. Still crashes. Is it something to do with being on a Mac perhaps?
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Schizotek posted:I just tested opening it, doing nothing, and saving it. Still crashes. Is it something to do with being on a Mac perhaps? What program are you using to edit it? Are you saving it as a 24-bit .bmp? Also, if the option comes up in the save, do not write color space information. That fucks it all up for some reason.
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Cycloneman posted:Turn flatmap back on? where is the settings.txt?
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meatbag posted:I had two sons, both went off to fight in the Varangian guard. The older came home more skilled and wiser. My son came back from the Varangian Guard a seasoned, badass warrior, but also completely insane. He'd seen some poo poo in the 'zantine, man.
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# ? May 30, 2013 17:17 |
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Playing as the King of combined Italy/Lotharingia/Aquitaine/Burgundy, vikings keep dropping off less than a thousand men in my Dutch territories, sitting in front of the castle they don't have enough men to siege for a couple of days, and then leaving. I am unimpressed.
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GrabbinPeels posted:Playing as the King of combined Italy/Lotharingia/Aquitaine/Burgundy, vikings keep dropping off less than a thousand men in my Dutch territories, sitting in front of the castle they don't have enough men to siege for a couple of days, and then leaving. I am unimpressed. They don't need to, man; they're just there for the easy loot that isn't secured by castle fortifications. What pillagers like are counties with Cities as their capitals. Easy to siege, big money inside. Paradox, please make a mapmode that shows what type of holding is the capital of a county, so I can maximize my looting efficiency!
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Ofaloaf posted:What program are you using to edit it? Are you saving it as a 24-bit .bmp? Also, if the option comes up in the save, do not write color space information. That fucks it all up for some reason. "Paintbrush" for mac. Somehow even worse than MSPaint. I'll get a hold of photoshop sometime today I guess. Give it a go then. I guess until then I can spend some time nerfing the norse/offensive pagans as a whole. How am I supposed to conquer christiandom when the loving danes/dublin/jorvik have already done it?
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Lord Lambeth posted:where is the settings.txt? Should be in Documents->Paradox Interactive->Crusader Kings II
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Schizotek posted:"Paintbrush" for mac. Somehow even worse than MSPaint. I'll get a hold of photoshop sometime today I guess. Give it a go then. I guess until then I can spend some time nerfing the norse/offensive pagans as a whole. How am I supposed to conquer christiandom when the loving danes/dublin/jorvik have already done it? Does GIMP work for Mac? I tend to use that program when I can.
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# ? May 30, 2013 17:31 |
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SpRahl posted:You can force vassals to convert to your religion if they like you and can change you succession laws to Primogeniture or Elective. Probably some other stuff I havent done it yet. It also makes Norse characters/provinces less susceptible to conversion, as well as increasing the chances of your being able to convert provinces.
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# ? May 30, 2013 17:42 |
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As the Byzantines do I need to do anything special after creating the Varangian Guard? I just see the event and nothing else.
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So I started my first game as king of denmark. 30 years later, I have no idea what I am doing, but I have managed to conquer atleast two territories. Is there a way to engage in a personal-union ala the Kalmar Union?
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Doink9731 posted:As the Byzantines do I need to do anything special after creating the Varangian Guard? I just see the event and nothing else. They show up in the mercenaries list.
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# ? May 30, 2013 17:50 |
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There are 4 events that set off the cthulhu chain each has a base average months to happen of 1000 multiplied by 100 if you are not a lunatic. so a non lunatic has a 4/100000 or 1/25000 chance of getting it in any given month a lunatic 1/250. And then you were right, and it is cthulhu ramming time.
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# ? May 30, 2013 17:52 |
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Holy Hell starting as a pagan norse in 1066 is a whole' nother ball game. Almost no allies, Catholics holy war like no one's business, your holy sites are entirely locked down, England is fun to raid but the kingdoms are united enough to really gently caress up your raiders. It's like playing a Catholic in 866
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Ofaloaf posted:Does GIMP work for Mac? I tend to use that program when I can. Downloaded gimp. Tested. Still crashes. I hate macs.
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DrSunshine posted:I've been trying to update my Sonendar mod to the latest patch version. It loads fine up till "Loading graphics", then it crashes. Does anyone have any clues as to why? I know two things 1) Default.map has new entries 2) Sengoku still crashes for me right when it is supposed to show me the main menu
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Riso posted:I know two things The significant change I've seen in default.map is the addition of "major_rivers= { ... }". Since Sonendar (and Sengoku, come to think of it) has no major rivers, I've just added the line in with no entries. Another difference is adjacencies.csv. The formatting has changed to: code:
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# ? May 30, 2013 18:06 |
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Why does my gay marshal lover have a -10 Liege is Homosexual modifier? I mean it's balanced out by the attraction to homosexual thing, but still.
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Rejected Fate posted:Why does my gay marshal lover have a -10 Liege is Homosexual modifier? Self-hating homophobia?
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I'll ask again, because I'm damned confused and could use an answer. I prepared an invasion against the Queen of Germany (I thought it was a Great Holy War but apparently not as they're not available until 1100 and I'm still unsure of the difference). I wanted to invade Brunswick to get that last Norse holy site, but my only allowed targets were Frisia and Hungary. Any reason why this should be the case? Standard Holy Wars are still available for the other areas (I'm reformed) but using them would have cost me all the independent adventurers who turned up to help.
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ThomasPaine posted:I'll ask again, because I'm damned confused and could use an answer. I prepared an invasion against the Queen of Germany (I thought it was a Great Holy War but apparently not as they're not available until 1100 and I'm still unsure of the difference). I wanted to invade Brunswick to get that last Norse holy site, but my only allowed targets were Frisia and Hungary. Any reason why this should be the case? Standard Holy Wars are still available for the other areas (I'm reformed) but using them would have cost me all the independent adventurers who turned up to help. Prepared Invasions can only target titles that control between 9 and 40 provinces. Maybe Brunswick has fewer than 9 provinces. Pakled fucked around with this message at 18:27 on May 30, 2013 |
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JerikTelorian posted:What's the purpose of Reforming the Norse Religion? What do you get from it? A) In 1100 you (well, whoever the Fylking is, but if you're the one reforming the faith it's probably you) can call Great Holy Wars, the Norse version of Crusades. B) You can have real, grown-up Crown Authority and Inheritance Laws. C) the Norse faith becomes much more resistant to conversion by outside forces - an unreformed Pagan faith is easier for a Chaplain to convert. D) You get to be the Fylking, which is basically the Norse Pope, plus you're still a regular old King at the same time. Appeasing your religious head is a lot easier when your religious head is you. E) Bragging rights. Plus a metric fuckton of Prestige. F) You can call Holy Wars against non-Norse people, so that you can grab duchies in a war instead of having to go one province at a time. G) Did I mention the part about not being stuck with Gavelkind anymore? Because that's pretty awesome. H) You keep almost all of the awesomeness of pre-reformation Norse religion and lose almost nothing worthwhile(you lose the ability to raise Runestones, I believe, more's the pity). You will have vassals bitching about you raising their troops, but that's balanced out by not having to sweat it if you go for too long without warring.
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So Gavelkind giving the lions share of your titles to your second son rather than your heir is a bug right? Because its pretty loving stupid.
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Pakled posted:Prepared Invasions can only target titles that control between 9 and 40 provinces. Maybe Brunswick has fewer than 9 provinces. Ah, I see. Would that be de facto or De Jure? Because I'm sure Frisia had less than 9 provinces too.
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SpRahl posted:So Gavelkind giving the lions share of your titles to your second son rather than your heir is a bug right? Because its pretty loving stupid. I think this is to do with the various levels of titles: if you have two sons, a kingdom and three provinces I figure it gives him the extra one to balance out, y'know, you being King.
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SpRahl posted:So Gavelkind giving the lions share of your titles to your second son rather than your heir is a bug right? Because its pretty loving stupid. It divides your holdings amongst all eligible heirs, with your primary title going to the oldest heir. Probably the extra stuff goes to the oldest also if things don't divide up evenly. It is a real-world thing; it reduces the chances that the oldest son gets murdered by his younger brothers as soon as they are old enough to realize how inheritance works. withak fucked around with this message at 18:39 on May 30, 2013 |
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Are counselors spreading tech supposed to go in the territory tech spreads from or to?
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# ? May 30, 2013 18:37 |
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withak posted:It divides your holdings amongst all eligible heirs, with your primary title going to the oldest heir. Probably the extra stuff goes to the oldest also if things don't divide up evenly. Obliterati posted:I think this is to do with the various levels of titles: if you have two sons, a kingdom and three provinces I figure it gives him the extra one to balance out, y'know, you being King. It might be that I have three counties and a petty kingdom. 2 sons, oldest is getting one county and the petty kingdom the other is getting two counties.
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StashAugustine posted:Are counselors spreading tech supposed to go in the territory tech spreads from or to? Spreads to, I think.
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# ? May 30, 2013 18:43 |
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SpRahl posted:So Gavelkind giving the lions share of your titles to your second son rather than your heir is a bug right? Because its pretty loving stupid. Yeah, it's hosed up at the moment. I had a game where I had a bunch of sons, but only the first two got anything, and the second one is the one who got all but one lovely province and the king title.
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# ? May 30, 2013 18:43 |
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The capturing of Nobles' wives and kids during battles/sieges/raids is a new thing right? Dragging sleeping countesses from their beds and sacrificing them to Odin is so loving amazing
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# ? May 30, 2013 18:46 |
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Really I would kill for some sort of Last Will and Testament mechanic that worked such that when your character dies (or even before) you are called upon to parcel out inheritances for your heirs, with succession wars if your heirs don't agree to the terms of your will.
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Reveilled posted:Really I would kill for some sort of Last Will and Testament mechanic that worked such that when your character dies (or even before) you are called upon to parcel out inheritances for your heirs, with succession wars if your heirs don't agree to the terms of your will.
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Reveilled posted:Really I would kill for some sort of Last Will and Testament mechanic that worked such that when your character dies (or even before) you are called upon to parcel out inheritances for your heirs, with succession wars if your heirs don't agree to the terms of your will. Yeah, I suggested this earlier in the thread. I don't think it would be too hard to implement, really. Just have a function where you can allocate a successor to each title in the same way you would a bishop under free investiture.
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NihilCredo posted:This would basically be a cheat mode. I think it would be nice if you could pick which counties a son inherited in gavelkind, but not necessarily how many.
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