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Freakus posted:I just started playing a merchant republic. I believe as long as you have majority control you still get the bonus income.
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Freakus posted:I just started playing a merchant republic. You want to try to maximize the number of posts in each zone before you start working on neighbours - trade posts within the same zone all give each other bonuses so it ends up being a greater net effect to build a new post in a zone that's got 4/5 posts built than to put it in a fresh zone next to that one. The main thing about trade zone connectedness is you want all your controlled zones to lead back to the republic capital (NOT your own personal capital - in case you have one that's different from the republic) - any posts connected to the capital in that fashion get a flat "connected to capital" bonus to their income. If you're the doge you shouldn't worry too much about the AI outpacing you and grabbing the more valuable zone before you can get to it. Even without really trying you'll be building trade posts at a rate of about 5:1 compared to the AI.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 02:39 |
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I've started as Sigurgr of.. uhh. Pre-Sweden, in the CM start. I've amassed all of Sweden, and probably all of Finland, and Norway My problem is, I have no idea what the hell to do about Elective Gavelkind, and the eleven or so titles I'm going to lose when I die?
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 02:48 |
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Node posted:The start date sucks. It only makes AI blobs blob even blobbier. I mean, the entirety of western Europe sans Iberia is under only two kingdom titles. I find the opposite, Europe at that start date is super fractured when Charlie croaks
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 03:23 |
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The General posted:I've started as Sigurgr of.. uhh. Pre-Sweden, in the CM start. I've amassed all of Sweden, and probably all of Finland, and Norway My problem is, I have no idea what the hell to do about Elective Gavelkind, and the eleven or so titles I'm going to lose when I die? Your probably gonna lose them. Welcome to unreformed pagans. It's not supposed to be stable or easy.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 03:40 |
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Schizotek posted:Your probably gonna lose them. Welcome to unreformed pagans. It's not supposed to be stable or easy. ...unless you don't marry or you sacrifice all your unworthy sons to Wōden
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The General posted:I've started as Sigurgr of.. uhh. Pre-Sweden, in the CM start. I've amassed all of Sweden, and probably all of Finland, and Norway My problem is, I have no idea what the hell to do about Elective Gavelkind, and the eleven or so titles I'm going to lose when I die? Reform faith then form the empire of Scandinavia
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 03:50 |
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Excelzior posted:or you sacrifice all your unworthy sons to Wōden Every pagan game I ever play.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 03:52 |
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Darth Windu posted:I find the opposite, Europe at that start date is super fractured when Charlie croaks The Byzantines and Abbasids both become unstoppable blobs that slowly grind each other down in that start. My first start in that timeline I recall the Abbasids eating both Seljuk and the Mongols.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 04:09 |
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Shaman Ooglaboogla posted:The Byzantines and Abbasids both become unstoppable blobs that slowly grind each other down in that start. My first start in that timeline I recall the Abbasids eating both Seljuk and the Mongols. Yes it's blobby, but the original example was the ONE spot that ISN'T super-blobby.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 04:12 |
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Shaman Ooglaboogla posted:The Byzantines and Abbasids both become unstoppable blobs that slowly grind each other down in that start. My first start in that timeline I recall the Abbasids eating both Seljuk and the Mongols. There was a patch that dealt with this, so it works a little differently now. The Umayyad collapse more often than not, and the Caliphate switches families by 1100, usually with the empire breaking into a billion pieces. Byzantines are stable as ever though. Not much you can do about that. They start with the highest tech and imperial administration in 769. It's OP as gently caress. CM is my favorite start, personally. If you like republics, there's a million options. Volkerball fucked around with this message at 05:37 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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Anyone know if the Geheimnisnacht mod doesn't play nice with specific expansions/DLC? Mine keeps crashing on load. E: Oh disregard, it's just the old Clausewitz issue of don't touch it for a while and maybe it'll play nice. Orv fucked around with this message at 05:21 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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What's a fun/interesting non-Catholic, non-Norse start? I've played 1066 Ireland to death and the Norse seem really OP.
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Moon Slayer posted:What's a fun/interesting non-Catholic, non-Norse start? I've played 1066 Ireland to death and the Norse seem really OP.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 07:51 |
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Old Gods Karen
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Moon Slayer posted:What's a fun/interesting non-Catholic, non-Norse start? I've played 1066 Ireland to death and the Norse seem really OP. Saxony. Make sure you save up enough prestige to fight off the initial Francian attacks. Then you can reform and start conquering your way down to Rome.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 08:08 |
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Tiler Kiwi posted:Old Gods Karen Old Gods Karen is basically the strongest Zoroastrian start, right? They're surrounded by strong assholes, but they also have a lot of event troops, which gives them an edge the Charlemagne Zoroastrian starts lack, and two of their neighbors start at war with each other which gives them time to stab others or try to steal stuff and build up. I tried some of the Charlemagne Zoroastrian starts and they just have nothing. At least, for the ones who are Zoroastrian; I think the heresies are actually slightly better off?
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 08:11 |
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I just changed my succession law to Primogeniture and it pissed off my only son, despite him becoming the heir to a bunch of poo poo that my brothers would have gotten instead which made me think he'd be happier. What gives?
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Roland Jones posted:Old Gods Karen is basically the strongest Zoroastrian start, right? They're surrounded by strong assholes, but they also have a lot of event troops, which gives them an edge the Charlemagne Zoroastrian starts lack, and two of their neighbors start at war with each other which gives them time to stab others or try to steal stuff and build up. I tried some of the Charlemagne Zoroastrian starts and they just have nothing. At least, for the ones who are Zoroastrian; I think the heresies are actually slightly better off? I think Karen is a good jumping off point to learning how to play CK2 like a total rear end in a top hat. You do have some event troops to help you but events quickly spiral into you getting smashed to poo poo by a holy war or three unless you immediately start exploiting things as much as you can. After you take over your weaker neighbors by whatever means, you then have to fight against the Abbasid blob mostly single handedly. And after that you get mid-game-muslim antics where you're fighting crusades and hoping the mongol hordes go north, without the benefit of actually being muslim. They're not that hard compared to more suicidal starts or earlier Zoro starts, but its a different sort of lifestyle when the harshest you've done is norse babytown frolics.
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The Shortest Path posted:I just changed my succession law to Primogeniture and it pissed off my only son, despite him becoming the heir to a bunch of poo poo that my brothers would have gotten instead which made me think he'd be happier. What gives? :paradox: Literally nothing I can think of to cause that normally.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 09:41 |
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Sounds like a bug in the AI that evaluates if they will be inheritors with a given succession type.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 09:44 |
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Since he was already the primary heir under gavelkind, he probably didn't actually consider the secondary title gains with the law change. So from his perspective you just changed the law for essentially no reason, which dynasty members usually don't like.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 12:18 |
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I'm playing Denmark and have 10k troops if I scrounge up the viking holy order and every single thing I can. France just declared war a holy war for Gelre on me and has loving 20k troops to his name, not counting mercs, holy orders, or allies (which, being a Karling, he has out the wazoo). Am I just totally boned? Is there any possible way for me to win this? edit: haha nm this idiot 6 martial Karling got beat up and captured leading troops like an idiot. I should just execute him but winning the war the hard way is going to cost me way to much. Clanpot Shake fucked around with this message at 14:06 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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Moon Slayer posted:What's a fun/interesting non-Catholic, non-Norse start? I've played 1066 Ireland to death and the Norse seem really OP. 1066, one of the Muslim counties or duchies in Sicily. Conquer Italy!! Also: Try to avoid getting your face pushed in by the Crusaders!
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 13:57 |
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Doing a vassal run for the Byzantines or a Muslim blob is fun. You could also try my white whale and create the republic of Crimea in Oleshye with the Magyar in 769. I got sooo close one time but I got greedy and bought trade posts instead of a military warehouse 2, and sure enough someone holy warred me for Crimea immediately after. It's an absolute bitch to get established there.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 14:42 |
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So i haven't played the game since around the Charlemange DLCs and it's steam sale season and i have heard a lot of decent/good things about way of life... Did i have heard right? And what do i need to know in term of game mechanics changes? Are the new events good?
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The king of England somehow got the title "Khan" in my game, even though his culture is English. Does anyone know how that happened? Also, the Crusader kingdom of Jerusalem is ruled by Pechenegs.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 15:28 |
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Crusader Kings 2 is on sale. As an entirely new player what dlc should I get for mechanics improvement and stuff? From lurking the old thread, the viking one and charlamage one seem to be cant miss.
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Waroduce posted:Crusader Kings 2 is on sale. As an entirely new player what dlc should I get for mechanics improvement and stuff? Legacy of Rome and Old Gods are the must-haves. Sword if you want to play Muslims, Republic if you want to play those, the others are mostly just if you want them.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 16:11 |
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Depends what you want. From what I can tell: Way of life is all around fun. It adds roleplaying events and is well regarded. Old gods gives you an earlier start date and lets you play as pagans. Sword of Islam lets you play Muslims. Republic lets you play republics. Rajasthan of India let's you play Indians. Sons of Abraham gives Christians more stuff to play with and lets you play jewish rulers Legacy of Rome gives you retinues and maybe stuff for Byzantium? Sunset invasion gives you a fun late game invasion for Western Europe. Charlemagne gives you a new start date, some events if you play Charlemagne himself and the ability to create custom kingdoms and empires. I'll probably be buying it just for custom kingdoms and empires because I hear the rest isn't too good. Somebody let me know if I made a mistake.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 16:11 |
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My opinion on DLCs: the almost required: - Sword of Islam - Old Gods - Legacy of Rome - Way of Life the cool: - Republic - Charlemagne - Sons of Abraham the useless: - Rajas of India - Sunset Invasion (its pretty fun, though) Elias_Maluco fucked around with this message at 16:27 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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Doesn't Charlemagne give you viceroyalties? That's a fairly big deal if you ever play as the Byzantines.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 16:37 |
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Custom titles are the only significant thing Charlemagne adds. (there's also viceroyalties, which some people like but I don't; an earlier start date that IMO sucks; and a bunch of scripted Charlemagne events ) You must have The Old Gods, Legacy of Rome and Way of Life. Everything else is "if this looks interesting to you." (You need The Republic to play republics, you need Sword of Islam to play Muslims, you need Sons of Abraham to play Jews. These DLCs add nothing significant to the game besides unlocking new playables.) Rajas of India wouldn't be worthwhile if Paradox paid you to install it.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 17:06 |
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Alfred P. Pseudonym posted:Doesn't Charlemagne give you viceroyalties? That's a fairly big deal if you ever play as the Byzantines. It also lets you play as tribals. Charlemange's big thing is the start date but there's lots of little features in there as well.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 17:07 |
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It's Old Gods that lets you play as tribals isn't it? I know I can play tribal just fine and don't have Charlemagne. It's either an Old Gods thing or an automatic thing that came with a patch.
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Eric the Mauve posted:It's Old Gods that lets you play as tribals isn't it? Pretty sure. Pagans are pagans. CM just introduced the tribal mechanics.
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Eric the Mauve posted:Rajas of India wouldn't be worthwhile if Paradox paid you to install it. Why's that?
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Eric the Mauve posted:Custom titles are the only significant thing Charlemagne adds. (there's also viceroyalties, which some people like but I don't; an earlier start date that IMO sucks; and a bunch of scripted Charlemagne events ) Sons of Abraham also adds a bunch of events and decisions that makes the game more fun for christians and muslims. And playing muslims is a blast, so I will always count SoI among the required DLCs.
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 18:08 |
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Just bought this, happy with %50 off even if they go with a better deal at some point. Following the advice of this thread, I picked up: The Old Gods Legacy of Rome Way of Life Had been planning to not get Way of Life as heard a lot about seduction being way overpowered. Can always not use it if that turns out to be the case. Would have liked more DLC, but ran out of money. Reckon I should sink a few hours into the game before worrying about alternate ways to play though. I’m thinking that I’m probably going to play this game the right way, because while exploring the interface in the tutorials, learning about dynasties and family trees and traits, I found myself staring at a guy with a strong claim to my territory. And his young wife was an heir to the King of Scotland with admirable traits. Immediately I’m wondering how I’d go about killing him, marrying her, and making babies to secure the line of succession.
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MMM Whatchya Say posted:Why's that? I'm guessing it's because (from what I've seen of LPs) Indian rulers don't differ from Catholic feudal rulers as much as muslims/republics/pagans do. India doesn't interact with the original game world that much in my experience - the only thing I've seen is Hinduism spread into the Steppes/Persia in an Old Gods Byzantine start where I smashed the Caliphate with holy wars (and therefore tanking Sunni MA).
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