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I think it's actually difference between their opinion of you and their opinion of their liege. At least, that'd make the most sense in that context which, as far as I know, is the only one it's used in.
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Three hundred and sixty four years in the making, the mighty Empire of Burgundia Bordergoriensis, domain of the House of Habsburg. Sadly Great Moravia was created at one point for some reason, and it being active blocks the creation of Kingdom of Bohemia. Had to brute force my custom empire through realm size. Tips for Custom Empires: start as a child, then make everyone a tributary. BravestOfTheLamps fucked around with this message at 01:16 on Dec 10, 2016 |
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binge crotching posted:I'd have to pull from github again to double check, but I don't remember anything specifically wrong with the code. It should be possible to simply uncomment the decision and then let it be used. decisions/university_decisions.txt. Ofaloaf posted:I honestly can't remember much about it, but something wasn't right about it, so it was disabled, and then disappeared into the abyss of commented-out script. Alas.
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 03:11 |
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jesus christ is the national motto "kill me"?
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 03:27 |
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:Three hundred and sixty four years in the making, the mighty Empire of Burgundia Bordergoriensis, domain of the House of Habsburg. *begins violently heaving*
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 03:48 |
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I am the Welsh Papacy GWYGWNWGWHNWMWYTW!!!
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 03:53 |
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BravestOfTheLamps posted:Three hundred and sixty four years in the making, the mighty Empire of Burgundia Bordergoriensis, domain of the House of Habsburg. NMS that, friend
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 04:13 |
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Is this where we post ugly borders? Because holy poo poo, this game has been a thing. Germany/Bavaria used to be united as West Francia, but Bavaria revolted during which both Germany and Bavaria had their own revolts fire about halfway through the original revolt.
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 04:34 |
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CaptCommy posted:Is this where we post ugly borders? Because holy poo poo, this game has been a thing. CharlemagneDied.jpg Still never seen the AI make the holy Roman empire even though I've seen him get Italy two or three times.
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 07:44 |
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Same, though he's done Francia plenty of times. Tbh, I don't really see why you'd want to do it either. Give up a buncha land to the pope, all those requirements...
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 09:56 |
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Yeah I've seen Francia a couple times too. Still be cool to see him make the HRE. I think it's the pope opinion requirement that the AI can't get over.
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 10:19 |
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Volkerball posted:Yeah I've seen Francia a couple times too. Still be cool to see him make the HRE. I think it's the pope opinion requirement that the AI can't get over. That requirement was waved for the AI.
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 12:17 |
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CaptCommy posted:Is this where we post ugly borders? Because holy poo poo, this game has been a thing. Aragon is on the wrong side of the Pyrenees. Automated Posting fucked around with this message at 19:22 on Dec 10, 2016 |
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Pakled posted:I think it's actually difference between their opinion of you and their opinion of their liege. At least, that'd make the most sense in that context which, as far as I know, is the only one it's used in. yeah my bad, it's actually "opinion difference between [me] and [prisoner's liege] at least -25" I'm assuming that means "prisoner's opinion of me must be at least 25 more than his opinion of his liege".
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 16:56 |
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Invaded London while they were rebelling against the King of Wessex. Also they had measles which I caught. My physician, a pirate named "Sea Devil" cured me but I died shortly thereafter after in battle. Mutilated and covered in poo poo. Vikings!
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 19:03 |
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Automated Posting posted:Aragon is on the wrong side of Pyrenees. The Umayyad owned all of that land (which used to be mine!) but the first crusade went surprisingly well and took that chunk back. It also created Aragon out of thin air from what I can tell, I don't really understand how that works (or crusades in general).
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# ? Dec 10, 2016 19:22 |
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Start in the old gods date and the HRE gets created almost every time. Actually like it a lot more than the Charlie date because everything ends up more historical in general. And the Magyars get crazy event armies but don't always go for Pannonia, in my last game they went north and took Kiev and became some sort of weird hungarorussia
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 01:29 |
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My current game I started in 1066 in Galicia but created and handed out all the HRE's kingdom titles and then destroyed the HRE before starting, and love the results. France got huge in the first ~80 years before one terrible king imploded it, and Germany and Burgundy have been going back and forth over the eastern half of former France ever since, while Bulgaria has eaten half of Italy. Fun times. It's actually a lot of fun focusing most of my attention on spreading my dynasty all over the world by micromanaging marriages while maintaining a small kingdom consisting of nothing but my own nice strong demesne and some surrounding vassal counts. Enough troops that no one wants to pick a fight with me and sometimes I'll attack some random duke/king 400 miles away just to press some guy's claim that I got into my court and matrimarried to my niece or whatever. I don't get the land but that's fine, I don't want the land, just sowing my dynasty around. Eric the Mauve fucked around with this message at 01:51 on Dec 11, 2016 |
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Volkerball posted:CharlemagneDied.jpg I've seen it happen once, way back close to when Charlemagne first came out. Have never seen it again. What often seems to happen is that even if the AI does go for Italy (which is a total crapshoot and tends to rely entirely on the event with his wife. If she goes anywhere other than Italy, no HRE that game), he tends to die and the kingdom splits up thanks to Gavelkind before he actually finishes pressing the claim. Once the kingdom splits it's never going to recover just because the AI isn't aggressive enough for any of the Karling siblings to retake all the territory they'll have claims on within a lifetime. Sometimes Charlemagne forms the empire of Francia and prevents the split up on succession, but then they typically won't go for Italy at that point. On a somewhat tangentially related note, I think it would be kind of cool to have an expansion focused on the HRE - give it special mechanics where if certain laws are passed it ends up kind of like EU4 where it becomes a weird coalition of more or less independent duchies and kingdoms, with a titular "emperor" that has his own succession mechanics involving the Papacy and special electors. The Cheshire Cat fucked around with this message at 01:52 on Dec 11, 2016 |
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Eric the Mauve posted:It's actually a lot of fun focusing most of my attention on spreading my dynasty all over the world by micromanaging marriages while maintaining a small kingdom consisting of nothing but my own nice strong demesne and some surrounding vassal counts. Enough troops that no one wants to pick a fight with me and sometimes I'll attack some random duke/king 400 miles away just to press some guy's claim that I got into my court and matrimarried to my niece or whatever. I don't get the land but that's fine, I don't want the land, just sowing my dynasty around. The Cheshire Cat posted:On a somewhat tangentially related note, I think it would be kind of cool to have an expansion focused on the HRE - give it special mechanics where if certain laws are passed it ends up kind of like EU4 where it becomes a weird coalition of more or less independent duchies and kingdoms, with a titular "emperor" that has his own succession mechanics involving the Papacy and special electors.
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 02:44 |
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Is there a bug where your heir will suddenly change without warning for zero reason? I got a message saying "You have a new heir!" and so I figured my carefully-groomed successor had died--but no, he's still there. This is Agnatic-Cognatic Gavelkind. I had a similar instance earlier where my husband was no longer my Marshal. Thought he was dead, but no, just decided to retire for some reason.
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 03:46 |
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Did he decide to run off and join a monastery?
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 03:50 |
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One thing I've learned about pressing claims: you get extra warscore for taking control of the actual land in dispute (or its capital), but if you want the guy whose claim you're pressing to actually keep the land after you and your 10,000 closest friends leave, you actually want to win the war WITHOUT sieging down the disputed province(s) if you can. Because if you siege them down then as soon as the war ends your freshly installed claimant has no troops. This is why that thing so frequently happens where you press someone's claim on a duchy or kingdom and then the very next day he instantly folds to a faction demand for some other jackass: because after all the sieging he has like 17 troops and the faction outnumbers him by 2300%.
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 03:50 |
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Deceitful Penguin posted:That's why I usually end up doing, as I get tired of microing a huge empire and dealing with internal threats. Some kind of will mechanic would be cool but I feel like at this point that's probably a CK3 thing. They've said they're only doing I think 2 more expansions after Reaper's Due (maybe it was 3, I don't remember), and I imagine loving around with the succession mechanics too heavily at this point probably involves digging deep into the engine.
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 03:59 |
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Jabor posted:Did he decide to run off and join a monastery? Okay, I think I figured it out. Please point out any flaws here (I'm a complete noob): --I'm playing a Duchess. --I made a matrilineal marriage with this random second or third son of a duke halfway across the world. --This guy somehow inherited his original dukedom. I thought a matrilineal marriage would disqualify him? Guess not. --I'm Gavelkind and I have two sons. So each son gets a dukedom as inheritance. --And now my firstborn son is the heir to this random lovely dukedom instead of my awesome Flemish paradise. I really don't get why the firstborn son suddenly became heir to the non-primary title though. e: My duchess is only about 47, if I race to get Primogeniture will the firstborn return to being my heir? And thus be a double-duke? That's what I would assume but... e2: The answer is "yes", but I only found that out because somebody waxed my firstborn I worked hard on that kid Vengarr fucked around with this message at 04:23 on Dec 11, 2016 |
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I'm also having succession problems, but it's more or less academic. I'm the Doge of Ireland, and my half-brother is my designated heir. I have no of-age sons yet, and my succession keeps randomly switching from working as intended, to popping up "No heir of my dynasty". I also have two other half-brothers that could feasibly inherit, although one is landed and they stopped landed heirs from inheriting republics. It's more or less academic because I'm immortal.
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Vengarr posted:I really don't get why the firstborn son suddenly became heir to the non-primary title though. The other duchy probably switched to Primo, meaning that kid 1 was going to inherit it no matter what, and then Gavelkind looked at that, saw that he was already getting a duchy, and gave the other duchy to kid 2.
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cock hero flux posted:The other duchy probably switched to Primo, meaning that kid 1 was going to inherit it no matter what, and then Gavelkind looked at that, saw that he was already getting a duchy, and gave the other duchy to kid 2. It would be the duke's firstborn son that got it in that case though, not the first kid of the duchess he was playing (unless those two kids were with that duke - I'm not clear on that from the description).
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 05:34 |
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The Cheshire Cat posted:It would be the duke's firstborn son that got it in that case though, not the first kid of the duchess he was playing (unless those two kids were with that duke - I'm not clear on that from the description). They both were, yeah. The succession got Real Goddamn Confusing for me because the Duke died and the kid inherited before my character (the Duchess) could die and pass on her title. So instead of the Duchy of Bumfuck ending up as part of the amazing Francian empire, the Duchy of Flanders is now part of Bulgaria?? And then I accidentally immediately declared war on my new liege and lost. Even if I get independence from Bulgaria, I'll be an independent kingdom right on the doorstep of the Francian juggernaut.
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 07:30 |
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The HRE got founded by 818 in my current 769 start as Amounderness (Lancaster). This picture's from a hundred years later. Apologies for the border-gore - I gave one of my courtiers a County about a week before he inherited two Duchies in mainland Europe. [edit] It's been a fairly strange game. My current King has had a 'War' focus since he turned 16 - he's now 54 and hasn't had a single event or decision for that focus fire in the whole 38 years. In that time, literally everyone I've tried to Imprison has been captured without fail, despite a range of Success chances (one Duke was at 35%). kingturnip fucked around with this message at 13:22 on Dec 11, 2016 |
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There's no way to say "gently caress this poo poo I'm out" if you own duchies in two different de jure kingdoms, is there? I would have been happy to renounce my lovely Dukedom of Nowhere. But it seems to me like I'm absolutely stuck unless I march my army from Flanders across Europe to Bulgaria and win independence. Which I was well on my way to doing when my mystic killed me so I could reincarnate and enjoy a nice long regency. Ironman: not even once
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 19:31 |
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Vengarr posted:There's no way to say "gently caress this poo poo I'm out" if you own duchies in two different de jure kingdoms, is there? Could you not have given the lovely duchy to someone else?
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 20:06 |
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Technowolf posted:Could you not have given the lovely duchy to someone else? Yeah, give it to some useless relative you want to get rid of but can't be bothered killing.
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kingturnip posted:The HRE got founded by 818 in my current 769 start as Amounderness (Lancaster). Dude, NMS that poo poo.
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 20:59 |
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RagnarokAngel posted:Dude, NMS that poo poo. Say what you will about how ugly it is, but that poo poo is GREAT if you're playing as Umayyad. Just one Invasion cb after another until all of Western Europe is yours
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 21:03 |
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Finally got more than 50 years into a game. It's about 1250, and as King of Castille, Leon, Galcia, Navarre and probably other stuff I'm forgetting, I formed the Empire of Castille. Should I hang out king titles, wait until I can stack the council enough to allow me to vote in viceroyalties, or hang on to the kingdom titles myself?
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# ? Dec 11, 2016 21:05 |
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Technowolf posted:Could you not have given the lovely duchy to someone else? I couldnt test it because of ironman. But I think I still would be a vassal of the King of Bulgaria because my heir inherited his Bulgarian duchy prior to inheriting his French one. A Bulgarian rump state in Belgium.
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Vengarr posted:I couldnt test it because of ironman. But I think I still would be a vassal of the King of Bulgaria because my heir inherited his Bulgarian duchy prior to inheriting his French one. Guess it's time to brush up on your Bulgarian. Either that or off the entire Bulgarian line of succession so the kingdom dissolves. I think that's how it works.
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ThaumPenguin posted:Guess it's time to brush up on your Bulgarian. A foolproof method that is count-tested and duke-approved!
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Is there some reason I don't have any Advisor slots as an Emperor, or could it be because I've avoided Empowering the Council?
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