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The North Tower posted:I’m sure it would be a huge pain in the rear end, but I think it’d be neat to have the transition from regent to ruler handoff be much more disputed. Like if a content regent who liked the previous ruler gave way to a success-son at 16 was the minimum, have a ambitious regent have to have their filthy claws forcibly removed from an average (or even dull) ruler into their early 20s be a maximum. Maybe even leading to a civil war. Could lead to interesting outcomes. I'm pretty sure the Game of Thrones mod has a mechanic where a regent can rule indefinitely by basically declaring the ruler incompetent no matter their capabilities.
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# ? May 27, 2020 10:31 |
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Vichan posted:I'm pretty sure the Game of Thrones mod has a mechanic where a regent can rule indefinitely by basically declaring the ruler incompetent no matter their capabilities. drat, I wish I had known. After a >40 hr binge last week I ended up getting a job, so I’m probably waiting on 3 at this point. I’m mostly Ironman-only, as well, so I’d want it as an integrated system. Thanks for the rec, though—if 3 isn’t great out of the gate I’ll check it out.
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# ? May 27, 2020 10:47 |
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Vichan posted:I'm pretty sure the Game of Thrones mod has a mechanic where a regent can rule indefinitely by basically declaring the ruler incompetent no matter their capabilities. So my only playthrough of GoT was right. I was Littlefinger, became spymaster of a kingdom and forced my way into a position of a designated regent. I wanted to get rid of current king and wondered if I can usurp throne afterwards. But then I died of stress. Hope CK3 implements some of those court intrigue as well as better stress mechanics. Current systems make your council too docile, all it can do is stop you from doing things, never force or even ask to do anything.
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# ? May 27, 2020 10:57 |
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ilitarist posted:So my only playthrough of GoT was right. I was Littlefinger, became spymaster of a kingdom and forced my way into a position of a designated regent. I wanted to get rid of current king and wondered if I can usurp throne afterwards. But then I died of stress. Agreed. I feel like I’m still ruling over a bunch of people who only somewhat limit what I’m able to do. I remember my first regency where I was scared as hell about the council completely loving me over: giving away my duchies or at least provinces, backing claims, etc. Instead it was...’oh I guess I can’t do x for y years. I guess I’ll stockpile cash. And when I’m 16 I’ll have +z due to long reign. Neat.’
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# ? May 27, 2020 11:01 |
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# ? May 27, 2020 15:36 |
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Vichan posted:
Nothing surprising, and still objectively far superior to the super blobby Charlemagne start date. Interesting seeing that Kirghiz Khanate, I wonder how many provinces that encompasses. Probably not that many, as the northern counties usually tend to be pretty large. Seeing this, I would love to play a merchant republic centered on the Horn of Africa on this map.
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# ? May 27, 2020 15:51 |
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Torrannor posted:Nothing surprising, and still objectively far superior to the super blobby Charlemagne start date. Yeah, I often like game setups when you have some established superpower (like Total War Attila), you often get interesting stories around that. But Charlemagne was detrimental to CK2 in many ways. Francia breaks in boring ways. There are no interesting problems it faces, it just divides because that what big AI empires do. And none of Christian nations look interesting in this start. Maybe Britain has some interesting dynamics, but apart from that it's all meh.
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# ? May 27, 2020 16:52 |
Here are some previews of the preorder/expansion pass wardrobe bonuses. Solid hats, imo. This middle dude especially looks really cool. His face reminds me of something you’d see in Dishonored.
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# ? May 27, 2020 17:51 |
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Torrannor posted:Nothing surprising, and still objectively far superior to the super blobby Charlemagne start date. Interesting seeing that Kirghiz Khanate, I wonder how many provinces that encompasses. Probably not that many, as the northern counties usually tend to be pretty large. I think they have mentioned they've tried to avoid having those big boring areas with a few massive provinces so it may be more than it looks like.
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The North Tower posted:Agreed. I feel like I’m still ruling over a bunch of people who only somewhat limit what I’m able to do. I remember my first regency where I was scared as hell about the council completely loving me over: giving away my duchies or at least provinces, backing claims, etc. Instead it was...’oh I guess I can’t do x for y years. I guess I’ll stockpile cash. And when I’m 16 I’ll have +z due to long reign. Neat.’ It seems like the sort of thing that would be fun to struggle through, and even more fun to see NPCs destroyed by, but you'd also want an option to turn it off if you were doing some powergamy world conquest game. Of course, from what I know of cases with powerful regents, there can be situations where the regent becomes king and shoves the "rightful" heir out of the way, and there can be situations where the "rightful" heir gets lost in the mix and then the entire country dissolves.
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# ? May 27, 2020 21:27 |
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Scheming regencies sounds more fun than it probably would be. It would absolutely suck to lose a character early due to disease or something, have your preferred regent taken out by a high intrigue jerk, and then have them kill your entire family and ruin your realm while you're unable to stop them. Everyone wants to be Simba returning to take over Scar's kingdom after he ruined it, but no one wants to be small child Simba at the mercy of King Scar.
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# ? May 28, 2020 00:08 |
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Hellioning posted:Scheming regencies sounds more fun than it probably would be. It would absolutely suck to lose a character early due to disease or something, have your preferred regent taken out by a high intrigue jerk, and then have them kill your entire family and ruin your realm while you're unable to stop them. In my first Muslim playthrough of CK2, I had a child take over the kingdom, and one of my old character's secondary wives became regent, and she locked me in a room to starve to death, and it was actually kind of heartbreaking to be on the other side of.
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# ? May 28, 2020 00:29 |
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Hellioning posted:Scheming regencies sounds more fun than it probably would be. It would absolutely suck to lose a character early due to disease or something, have your preferred regent taken out by a high intrigue jerk, and then have them kill your entire family and ruin your realm while you're unable to stop them. Well yes, but if the system existed, you could also be Scar instead of either Simba.
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# ? May 28, 2020 03:37 |
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Good gravy reading that diary brought my computer to its knees, I think the particle effect might have a memory leak or something. Really thought that would've been fixed by now.
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# ? May 28, 2020 03:54 |
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Pigbuster posted:Good gravy reading that diary brought my computer to its knees, I think the particle effect might have a memory leak or something. Really thought that would've been fixed by now. Seems pretty par the course for a Paradox endeavor.
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Pigbuster posted:Good gravy reading that diary brought my computer to its knees, I think the particle effect might have a memory leak or something. Really thought that would've been fixed by now. I tried reading the dev diaries on my phone and could see the power dropping by 1% every 30 seconds or so. Easy solution, right? Reader view! Sometimes the reader view gives their disclosure on cookies, instead.
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Pigbuster posted:Good gravy reading that diary brought my computer to its knees, I think the particle effect might have a memory leak or something. Really thought that would've been fixed by now. Does your computer have an integrated graphics card? If so, that's why. You need a dedicated graphics card to view the website.
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# ? May 28, 2020 12:44 |
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Paradox: Our Website Is More Taxing On Hardware Than Our Games
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# ? May 28, 2020 13:58 |
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Pigbuster posted:Good gravy reading that diary brought my computer to its knees, I think the particle effect might have a memory leak or something. Really thought that would've been fixed by now. The latest dev diaries with that particle effect completely gobbles up every bit of RAM on my PC if I read it with Firefox, to the tune of ~100MB of RAM per second. Chrome seems to work fine though.
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# ? May 28, 2020 17:39 |
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It usually takes a few DLCs for the website to be fixed.
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# ? May 28, 2020 17:41 |
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Since it looks like troop numbers may be smaller, has there been any word about what # or % of troops will be required to hold a conquered castle/town/church?
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# ? May 29, 2020 02:48 |
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CK can finally be foreverially Nexusized
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# ? May 29, 2020 13:10 |
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Anno posted:Here are some previews of the preorder/expansion pass wardrobe bonuses. Solid hats, imo. This middle dude especially looks really cool. His face reminds me of something you’d see in Dishonored. I really like the art style they're going with here. Been playing Civ 6 recently a little and forgot how much I was put off by its doughy pixar leaders and grating voice work. The characters here look real enough to take seriously in RP but not so photorealistic that I'd feel bad for murderplotting against. I never noticed how essential those kind of elements are until I saw them done wrong. Civ 6 feels like something you'd get bundled on a MS Encarta CD way back. Underneath it, its a great game but the tone set by the aesthetic is so off. wit fucked around with this message at 13:56 on May 29, 2020 |
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wit posted:I really like the art style they're going with here. Been playing Civ 6 recently a little and forgot how much I was put off by its doughy pixar leaders and grating voice work. The characters here look real enough to take seriously in RP but not so photorealistic that I'd feel bad for murderplotting against. I never noticed how essential those kind of elements are until I saw them done wrong. Civ 6 feels like something you'd get bundled on a MS Encarta CD way back. Underneath it, its a great game but the tone set by the aesthetic is so off. I think this’ll age pretty well, too. And it looks like it can still run on rather modest machines. I think it was a good choice. And between mods and further DLCs I can’t wait to see how diverse the world’s characters can be in a few years.
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Anno posted:Here are some previews of the preorder/expansion pass wardrobe bonuses. Solid hats, imo. This middle dude especially looks really cool. His face reminds me of something you’d see in Dishonored. Looks pretty good, the more they go with the Battle Brothers style the better
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# ? May 29, 2020 14:10 |
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Any recommendations for an African warrior lodge start? I don't really enjoy warfare/raiding and have always avoided militaristic people, but I thought I should give warrior lodges a try. But I keep starting new rulers only to discover they can only join the blasted Soul Eaters.
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# ? May 29, 2020 17:24 |
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wit posted:Civ 6 feels like something you'd get bundled on a MS Encarta CD way back. Oh, God. Thank you for perfectly nailing what made it oddly difficult for me to get into 6.
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# ? May 29, 2020 23:42 |
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I can definitely relate to that. I saw a Civ6 bundle for sale on steam once and passingly considered buying it. I clicked the link and surprise! I already owned Civ6 and just entirely forgot about it! I looked up the lackluster reviews for the expansions and felt vindicated in deciding against spending good money after bad. As a child, my strategy cherry was busted hard by building a cool palace while staving off a genocidal Ghandi. Good times. Civ is a totally different animal now, completely bereft of iterative software development, and has become an excel spreadsheet of modifiers and vague stat boosts covered by just bad looking art.
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# ? May 29, 2020 23:59 |
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I’m hoping Humankind or Old World breaks the Civ monopoly on Civ-likes.
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# ? May 30, 2020 00:19 |
I thought both big Civ expansions were quite good. It’s still Civ, but it’s probably my favorite vanilla Civ. I just still prefer modded Civ 5. Look Sir Droids posted:I’m hoping Humankind or Old World breaks the Civ monopoly on Civ-likes. So far I don’t think either of them have the “it” that’ll break up any of the Civ playerbase. Old Word has the better chance, imo.
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# ? May 30, 2020 00:54 |
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All I want from Civ is a remastered Alpha Centauri with updated textures, resolutions, interface and controls after that they can do whatever they want
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# ? May 30, 2020 01:24 |
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AnEdgelord posted:All I want from Civ is a remastered Alpha Centauri with updated textures, resolutions, interface and controls
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# ? May 30, 2020 01:27 |
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Anno posted:
Humankind is gonna be bad?
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# ? May 30, 2020 02:18 |
Look Sir Droids posted:Humankind is gonna be bad? I just haven't seen anything about it yet that'll make it stand out in any way. Old World at least has the pseudo-CK thing going on and I trust Soren to make a very good game. I hope Humankind surprises me, though.
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# ? May 30, 2020 02:26 |
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I tried Old World, it's... OK? Lost interest pretty fast, although none of the Civ series have really done it for me since Civ 4's Fall From Heaven mod.
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# ? May 30, 2020 02:35 |
It still seems super EA. But I think it has a pretty good foundation.
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# ? May 30, 2020 02:42 |
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E: Wrong thread FreudianSlippers fucked around with this message at 03:16 on May 30, 2020 |
# ? May 30, 2020 03:03 |
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Look Sir Droids posted:Humankind is gonna be bad? It looks very...confused. How you'll be picking up tons of cultures throughout the game, I dunno it has the kernel of a good idea but how they've mentioned implementing it doesn't strike me as that great. Also Endless Legend's combat is very bad.
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# ? May 30, 2020 03:46 |
FreudianSlippers posted:E: This was a wild comment to try to contextualize.
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There was a recent big video on global warming in video games, and how Civilization just stopped acknowledging it as a problem after a while. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9n78WYo-SQQ Not that one issue like that should make or break a Civilization game on its own, but just it really shows that the series moved away from the harsher realities of history for a less textured experience, although they tried to move the other way with civ6.
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