hoverdog
dog that is hovering, Wastelands Interactive
After having much fun with *demo* version I've bought the game (with a nice potato discount for about 15 €). I'll gladly join you, just notify me when and how to do it.
I hope you bought the game through Gamersgate, less headaches that way. So first update the game and make sure you have the checksum KUMH, if you don't reinstall the game. Then form an account on the Paradox forums, register your game. Then join us in the steam chat of Codex Diversity Squad. To enter the multiplayer, enter the metaserver with the Paradox forum password. As mentioned we usually play afternoons for euro time and morning for kwa time. If we play during the weekdays, it's nighttime for euros and afternoon for kwas.After having much fun with *demo* version I've bought the game (with a nice potato discount for about 15 €). I'll gladly join you, just notify me when and how to do it.
Shia Caliphate is the other HRE of Muslims, only probably bigger and starts with more advanced tech than you.it was me, Norway and HRE against the Shia Caliphate, didnt think it was that big.
Well it's only real problem was a long-string of crappy emperors who weren't cut out to deal with the Muslim invasions (as is my pretty weak understanding of the Byzantine Empire)?
To be fair, the problems with Byz would be harder than most to represent within the Paradox model of the world. I do think a fair bit of it would be solved if (a) crown authority was not so popamole in general, and (b) the manpower system was rejigged. AFAIK there is no long-term drain on province populations or levy limits, is there? There's only a short term drain of a set pool that refills? Or does frequent levying take a toll on the growth of a province pop? Right now it seems like the Empire can manage to raise tens of thousands of soldiers every 6 months for a civil war ad infinitum. It might also do to reduce populations in the European holdings to reflect the heavy dependence on Asiatic levies by 1066.
Another thing is that concerted uprisings seem to be rare, at least in the games I've played - it's 7-8 dukes and counts who all wage independent wars, though more or less at the same time. I have yet to see a true pretender rally half or more of the empire behind him, which in effect happened several times throughout Byzantine history.
I have yet to see a true pretender rally half or more of the empire behind him, which in effect happened several times throughout Byzantine history.
I think plots require the plotters to have the same liege in the release version. More realistic perhaps, but also means plots will be weaker.
I think plots require the plotters to have the same liege in the release version. More realistic perhaps, but also means plots will be weaker.
No. I was able to plot for the title of France (I had inherited a claim on it from marriages) and amongst the possible plot backers were the HRE, the Byzantine Emperor, and the kings of Leon, England, and Poland.
Of course, none of them supported me, due to poor relations with me, but they were options.