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Menace to sobriety!
A few beers always help.Only but em after my midnight snack personally.And the game will not be complete until a year later with half a dozen dlcs. Never buy a paradox game at lunch
A few beers always help.Only but em after my midnight snack personally.And the game will not be complete until a year later with half a dozen dlcs. Never buy a paradox game at lunch
I doubt they'll make CK3 anytime soon, their current self-described "longline fishing" release model instead of a sequel-based model has proven extremely lucrative, so I doubt they'll change that.
As for Warhammer and such, the best way to play that is the Geheimnisnacht mod for CK2 (also why Pdox has no reason to pay for licensing that).
This is totally wrong. You could make a system that could handle the HRE and similar states better. It would just require a much more deep interaction system and Johan hates that stuff. The cost for variability and historicality is complexity. You also get depth but the complexity limits the user base.The current state covers the situation with the duchy of Normandy just about well as you could, because fact was that the only time the French crown had any say in the duchy after William the Conqueror was when the French invaded it. There is really no mechanical distinction that would be worthwhile beyond de jure as it is now, and it's one of the times where de jure actually works in a way that isn't arbitrary historical determinism. Any attempts to do anything else with it would be just either pointless window-dressing or inanity.
Limitations of handling a decentralized confederation of kingdoms like Carolingian Empire and the Holy Roman Empire is more than anything a matter of logistics due to character focus. There's not really much that can be done within person-based diplomacy compared to the more rigid and abstract diplomacy of EU, where there is a HRE mechanism (CK2 would have far more participants too). More than likely any additional mechanics like that would either make HRE into a no-go zone, make HRE free pickings, and/or cause endless chaotic busywork without any benefit. The real issue is not this, but that CK2 is terrible at handling and reigning in blobbing and snowballing because its levy system and economy are shiiiiiiiiiit.
Also CK2 has the best Pdox naval combat because it has no Pdox naval combat.
I would welcome some fantasy game, but only if that is not a cancerous Majsestry setting. Cold War is way too hard to implement to be at least somewhat realisting even as alt-history thing.
...in a shitty settingThe now-former CEO of Paradox mentioned the idea of a grand strategy game based on Tyranny a couple of years ago. That could be a cool concept.
Fantasy CK2 would be the only thing i'd be interested in if its not victoria 3.
yes even loverlabs guys made some, but there's some limit to modding. There's room for lot of improvement, magic ,skill lines etc.. Not that i really expect paradox to do it.Fantasy CK2 would be the only thing i'd be interested in if its not victoria 3.
There are fantasy mods for CK2 that would still be better than whatever Paradox excretes from its DLC-infested belly.
Oh that's a most brilliant idea an rpg heavy mage awakening ck2 , would be incredibly fun that will NEVER happen NEVER!mage the awakening in crusader kings mod except an actual game
Putting a woman in charge of a strategy game will be a disaster.