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It doesn't fix every problem, and certainly introduces more of its own, but there is a mod that just replaces all the CK3 music with CK2, going so far as to just straight up pirate the DLCs (including the vocal Pagan Fury stuff) and put it in there. It's easy enough to remove DLC music you don't like by modifying the mod's main config file. I strip out House Lords because who the gently caress wants dubsteb in CK. On the other hand, I'm hearing Pagan Fury everywhere I go. Everywhere.
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Do you guys have any particular favorite count starts? Start date doesn't matter that much to me, I just like the whole palace intrigue aspect of this game so starting small is my preference.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 02:33 |
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The count of Anjou in either start is good, so is Freidrich Barbarossa's dad or grandad in 1066 Swabia.Communist Thoughts posted:
Yea this is my big issue with the direction Paradox has been taking with the historical GSGs. I don't know if that's just me getting older as a game player or being better read in history, but it bothers me that CK3 mostly doesn't even attempt to represent different states functioning in very different ways, in favor of making everything a Norman feudal hierarchy with some modifiers slapped on top. I see the appeal from a gameplay perspective but man it's not the game I want to play. And the addition of poo poo like crazy op Viking Varangian Veterans running around in 867 doesn't help. Varangians that even the loving Romans don't get access to a stack of lol.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 02:54 |
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Theotus posted:Do you guys have any particular favorite count starts? Start date doesn't matter that much to me, I just like the whole palace intrigue aspect of this game so starting small is my preference. Don't remember which one, but one of the Corsican counts in the 9th century. There's a wide selection of nearby duchies or even kingdoms to either try to stick with or sear fealty to… and also at the very start be wary of since they're your relatives and have an interest in getting rid of you so you must manoeuvre around them. Also, there's the bigger issue that you have to secure yourself against: you are a canibal and anyone out to get you is bound to find out. Good luck.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 03:08 |
I only played like 10 hours of CK2 - to what degree was it actually more of a simulation? The only thing I can recall offhand from my limited time was your had a % chance every however often to fabricate a claim rather than "your dude will do it in X days". And Victoria 3 seems like at least as much of a simulation as V2? I agree that both games lack friction and are maybe too exploitable, but that's arguably more of a balance thing or unintentional design rather than being purposefully driven that way. Stellaris, sure, that was meant to be more of a board-game style game. Although that's pulled more towards a simulation over the years than when it launched. Anno fucked around with this message at 03:13 on Nov 30, 2022 |
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 03:11 |
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How about in Iberia? I haven't checked the whole struggle thing out yet.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 03:15 |
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The Count of Vermandois in 1066 is the last remaining Karling. You can easily get some "Be the only landed Karling" achievement from him as well as there being a unique Karling only decision if youre emperor of Francia
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 03:15 |
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Theotus posted:How about in Iberia? I haven't checked the whole struggle thing out yet. Which Iberia?
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 03:20 |
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On one hand CK3 does have a lot less flavor for individual government types, but basically every government in CK2 either played mostly like feudal or had massive problems and needed reworking. Honestly as long as they come up with a government for the Byzantines that makes them more unstable I'll be fine with CK3's offerings.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 03:23 |
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Theotus posted:Do you guys have any particular favorite count starts? Start date doesn't matter that much to me, I just like the whole palace intrigue aspect of this game so starting small is my preference. Countess Hedwig of Göttingen in 1066. She has a wealthy province, but she's in her 30s with no kids, and has two brothers with claims on her. One of them is a fellow vassal, the other is her liege, who is also a mega duke that owns 1/3rd of Germany. If you can survive the first decade you're in a great position to break free and become a duchess yourself, but you can also just stay small and compact with your rich land.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 06:11 |
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Been thinking about the war system in CK3 and how to incentivize troop diversity. Maybe if there was some sort of modifier for having units that dont cover some stats? Like remove any screen ability from heavy infantry and make light inf and archers do more damage or divide the toughness of opponents they face without any screen to represent such a force not being able to skirmish effectively or something. That way you'd have to bring a bunch of units with different strengths to not lose because your army is too lopsided or something.
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Buschmaki posted:Been thinking about the war system in CK3 and how to incentivize troop diversity. Maybe if there was some sort of modifier for having units that dont cover some stats? Like remove any screen ability from heavy infantry and make light inf and archers do more damage or divide the toughness of opponents they face without any screen to represent such a force not being able to skirmish effectively or something. That way you'd have to bring a bunch of units with different strengths to not lose because your army is too lopsided or something. I think synergistic bonuses from combined arms is the way to go here, infantry taking disproportionate damage if the other side fields archers and you don't, etc. Armies should also retreat if they're being massacred by heavy infantry, and without some cavalry you can't capitalize on the rout. 95% casualties in the melee phase should be reserved for battles with huge force disparities, not a common occurrence.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 22:54 |
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Reworking how counters function would help a lot. Particularly the way the AI uses them (or rather, doesn't use them). Units only counter twice their number, being countered doesn't matter a whole lot, and the AI always and only builds homogenous mixes of units so there's no advantage (or disadvantage) to be had from what counters what. If you could reliably expect, say, the French to build tons of heavy cav, you could build pikes to counter them, but they build mixed junk like everyone. Conversely, if the AI noticed that you as the player are building tons of heavy cav and invested in pikes to beat you, it might matter, but they don't (as far as I can tell). And since realm-wide buffs exist, there's little reason not to just stack one unit type.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 23:01 |
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Theotus posted:Do you guys have any particular favorite count starts? Start date doesn't matter that much to me, I just like the whole palace intrigue aspect of this game so starting small is my preference. that funny viking dude in france who you can regularly do indo-norse stuff with.
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# ? Nov 30, 2022 23:02 |
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New patch dropped. Patch notes here: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/threads/ck3-robe-1-8-0-release-changelog.1560180/ Notably, a small "frick you" to speedrunners/achievement hunters (you can no longer custom design other rulers)
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 23:09 |
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scaterry posted:
Populating the world with random freaks was fun while it lasted
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# ? Dec 1, 2022 23:12 |
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Theotus posted:How about in Iberia? I haven't checked the whole struggle thing out yet. It's alright, it lets you do stuff you should be able to do all the time like make friends with people, interfaith marriages are good too. But the conflict CB lets you conquer all of Iberia in like 20 years if you want to, it does a terrible job of modelling the decline of the Caliphates there, no North African interventions, the Christian kingdoms can't run their protection racquets (sometimes people buy truces, but you can't actively seek tribute which was like, the whole thing), and the conditions to end the struggle are real silly. Bit of a mixed bag, it's got a real Civilization-esque "here is a board game with history as the window dressing" feel.
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 00:08 |
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As a loving Nerd I am unreasonably excited to try out the Vulkan renderer.
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 00:22 |
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Nobody Interesting posted:As a loving Nerd I am unreasonably excited to try out the Vulkan renderer. I figure it will make the game run better in linux but to be true it already runs pretty smooth here
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 23:15 |
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Elias_Maluco posted:I figure it will make the game run better in linux but to be true it already runs pretty smooth here Seems to be running smoother on my M1 MacBook Air
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# ? Dec 2, 2022 23:37 |
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Got this recently. Been doing a 867 start as a custom count in Norway, count of Varnhold/Vikin. Been able to claw my way to empire pretty regularly in one lifetime, Men at Arms are frikkin powerful once you get a pile of holdings build up. Conquer up to my holding cap, raid to build up cash, get the Jarldom. Raid more to build up holdings, watch the Kingdom of Sweden or Denmark to see if they get weak, Subjugate one when they do. Work up to getting the Holy sites, reform Asatru. Holy war Wessex. hope the other vikings in England like me enough to vassalize, like Haestian of Nantes did after i helped him take out Mercia for himself. Form England. Denmark is still warring jarls, but its some kids in charge of like Skane and Sjaeland, so they agree to vassalize after some cash stolen from the Muslims in Iberia. Conquer and kick out all the Christians in Frisia and give it to the Fylkir. Get Typhoid. Beat Typhoid. Get Cancer. linger with cancer for 30 years, form the Empire of the Northsea. Form Norman Culture on a whim. Learned 12 languages. Spent the 30 years with cancer learning other realms dirty laundry and telling everyone as soon as i found a secret. winterwerefox fucked around with this message at 12:21 on Dec 3, 2022 |
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Last Dev Diary of the year is out. https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/developer-diary/dev-diary-112-year-in-review.1561106/ Not much but there is a nickname system coming, so that's cool.
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I did a Duchess Matilda start in Tuscany. I worked my way up to emperor of the HRE. I’d love to destroy the election law, but I have to build up enough prestige to do that. Question though, if my heir doesn’t win the HRE election, I just drop down to vassal and keep my other titles correct? I keep getting a warning that my heir isn’t of my dynasty until I successfully manipulate enough people to vote for my son. Just worried I’m going to croak before I can make that happen and don’t want this game to end on me just because of the election law. Running the HRE is definitely a pain in the rear end.
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# ? Dec 7, 2022 00:11 |
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SlothBear posted:Last Dev Diary of the year is out. God bless the minimum of 30 vacation days per year (plus all religious holidays) Swedes get.
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Bird in a Blender posted:I did a Duchess Matilda start in Tuscany. I worked my way up to emperor of the HRE. I’d love to destroy the election law, but I have to build up enough prestige to do that. Question though, if my heir doesn’t win the HRE election, I just drop down to vassal and keep my other titles correct? Yeah you keep all your other titles that you personally hold, including kingdoms I'm p. sure so you can go hogwild and create a bunch and inherit them all and be a super vassal if you want
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# ? Dec 7, 2022 00:48 |
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SlothBear posted:Last Dev Diary of the year is out. One thing I am hoping is that nicknames don't get too common because of this. It was always a bit weird in CK2 how rare it was to see regnal numbers even if you named every kid after their parent, because you were so likely to pick up a nickname that every single generation was like "the great" or "the just" or just one of the many lifestyle nicknames.
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# ? Dec 7, 2022 01:07 |
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Buschmaki posted:Yeah you keep all your other titles that you personally hold, including kingdoms I'm p. sure so you can go hogwild and create a bunch and inherit them all and be a super vassal if you want That’s what I figured so thanks for confirming. I have added a few kingdom titles, but I should add some more.
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# ? Dec 7, 2022 02:15 |
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Playing an Elevate Mann run with a customer count, so I have no extended family. I have 3 daughters and they are all *jacked* with stats, so I am pretty happy about where I am. And then the serial killer tree kicks off. I lose one daughter, and then my heir's only child, and then my wife. And then I get the "all gone, bye now" letter. Angry enough that I enter debug mode to figure out what happened, and there were loving *two* killers. And that's just rude! A genius courtier of a different culture offed my daughter and grand-daughter, and then my youngest daughter killed her mom. What a terrible little island I am on.
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Trevor Hale posted:Playing an Elevate Mann run with a customer count, so I have no extended family. I have 3 daughters and they are all *jacked* with stats, so I am pretty happy about where I am. Welcome to murder island!
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# ? Dec 10, 2022 02:16 |
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Mann's inhumanity to man.
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# ? Dec 10, 2022 13:06 |
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My spymaster found out my oldest daughter is boning my 3rd oldest son, and they got kids together. i tell my spymaster I want this kept on the down low. Someone else found out told everyone and I had to disown them both, otherwise their rule was going to be a nightmare of disgusted vassals.
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# ? Dec 11, 2022 01:30 |
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"My kids are too horny" is one of the most common issues in CK. I feel like ultimogeniture is the best inheritance law because it makes you more likely to inherent as someone really young, possibly even a child, before they've had time to turn into too much of a fuckup (especially since CK3 doesn't have the downsides of being a child king like CK2 regencies).
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# ? Dec 11, 2022 01:43 |
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The Cheshire Cat posted:"My kids are too horny" is one of the most common issues in CK. I feel like ultimogeniture is the best inheritance law because it makes you more likely to inherent as someone really young, possibly even a child, before they've had time to turn into too much of a fuckup (especially since CK3 doesn't have the downsides of being a child king like CK2 regencies). I think Ultimogeniture was one of the better options in CKII as well, but in CKIII there is no comparison. Making sure your ruler hasn't ruined their own life is just too much of an advantage, and the lifestyle focus system just makes it incredible. The annoying thing is that Ultimogenitive partition/Borough English Succession, where the youngest inherits the family seat while other property is divided between siblings, isn't a ting in the game. Even though there are multiple cultures in the game who practiced it. Including some of the Anglo-Saxons and the Mongols. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimogeniture
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# ? Dec 11, 2022 03:23 |
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The Cheshire Cat posted:"My kids are too horny" is one of the most common issues in CK. I feel like ultimogeniture is the best inheritance law because it makes you more likely to inherent as someone really young, possibly even a child, before they've had time to turn into too much of a fuckup (especially since CK3 doesn't have the downsides of being a child king like CK2 regencies).
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Servetus posted:I think Ultimogeniture was one of the better options in CKII as well, but in CKIII there is no comparison. Making sure your ruler hasn't ruined their own life is just too much of an advantage, and the lifestyle focus system just makes it incredible. Ultimogeniture is probably the best single heir type, and a tribal era partition with it would be crazy good.
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# ? Dec 11, 2022 11:23 |
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Just started a new game as a Norse Jarl in Sjaelland. Where should I varangian adventure my capital to in order to bring the good word to its peope?
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# ? Dec 11, 2022 14:59 |
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Personally, I'm a big fan of Galicia, Gascogne, or Bohemia. Sardinia's a popular choice I've had fun with as well. Though in my experience with Varangian Adventures I often find it most fun to start up a Norse game with no particular target in mind. Then once I become strong, I scan the map looking for weakness and make my decision based on that. If you can catch an otherwise strong power (like France or Andalusia) on the back foot you can insert yourself into their capital and gradually take over from there (after they're permanently crippled from losing their best holdings).
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# ? Dec 11, 2022 15:43 |
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PizzaProwler posted:Personally, I'm a big fan of Galicia, Gascogne, or Bohemia. Sardinia's a popular choice I've had fun with as well. Also very fun to raid as to gauge strength. Sometimes it’s just fun to collapse a kingdom because you’ve stackwiped them in a raid and their weakness brings all the vultures in to feast.
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# ? Dec 11, 2022 16:41 |
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As mentioned, Galicia is great if you want to convert to Mozarabic. There are 3 unique buildings there, two of which already exist, and the third one costs 1000 gold, 400 of which you get automatically for doing an adventure against a feudal king, and the rest you'll either have already from raiding, or gain quickly by raiding Iberia before you convert to Mozarab. If I'm adventuring down into Iberia, I'll usually hybridize with Aragonese for Visigothic Codes, because Equal inheritance is the best, and early access to High Partition is so much better than Confederate Partition.
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Yeah but if you're starting as Norse you also get Scandinavian succession, which imo is one of the most tun succession types
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