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On April 05 2012 21:33 Caller wrote:Show nested quote +On April 05 2012 21:15 Euronyme wrote: Sorry I posted this in the EU3 thread already, so even though the answer probably is the same I decided to through up the question here as well, as the EU3 thread is pretty much dead. Does anyone know how to play more than one mod at once? Modders on the paradox forums keep saying that their mods are compatible with all other mods etc. but you can only select one mod from the drop down list in the game launcher.
afaik eu3 only lets you use one mod at a time you can try anaglamating them together with brute force thought w
Yeah I was thinking of just putting the mod folders in the game folder and see what happened, but the .mod file would probably screw that up. I guess I have to learn how to make mods in order to merge them :/
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dezi
Germany1536 Posts
Sick game - still in the process of figuring this one out - once my King died and i only had a woman left (and she was married to someone from another dynasty so i was about to "die out").
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i once had my only living dynasty member be a homosexual chaste single son
he ended up having 8 kids, 4 geniuses, 2 quick, 1 strong + attractive, 1 dead of pneumonia.
in another game, i load as castille, gave el cid a county, reloaded as el cid. he ends up dying in battle at the age of 82, with a holy crap 32 martial, with one battle having 1800 christian army vs. 3000 muslim army. 300-1800 casualties, singlehandedly turns the tide of the war. i end up finish unifying hispania as his son, whose brother was chancellor (with 37(!) diplomacy, resulting in a jawdropping 33% chance to forge claims annually)
and this is with ck2 plus where holy orders come later, are 1000 men each (and more diversified, not all heavy inf/cav), and holy wars cost 100 piety (and vassal bishopics give only 10 piety). Basically holy war is much harder to spam in this version.
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On April 17 2012 06:23 Caller wrote: and this is with ck2 plus where holy orders come later, are 1000 men each (and more diversified, not all heavy inf/cav), and holy wars cost 100 piety (and vassal bishopics give only 10 piety). Basically holy war is much harder to spam in this version.
sounds interesting and might give the pagans in the baltics a chance to fight
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When's the DLC coming out?
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dezi
Germany1536 Posts
Uhm, how do i change my capital? ^^
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On April 17 2012 22:25 dezi wrote: Uhm, how do i change my capital? ^^
click the province you want to change it to and then press the little crown symbol next to the name
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dezi
Germany1536 Posts
Does this also work if i want to change the province capital? Thanks btw ^^
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Hong Kong9136 Posts
Seriously huge patch just released (1.05). Some highlights:
- You can now ask to join many types of wars - Crusades now target entire de jure kingdoms. The Pope declares the war and other rulers can then join the attacking alliance. The one who contributes the most gains the targeted kingdom. - Plot to revoke the title of a vassal - The Kill Plot is now more available and targets a wider selection of logical characters - Added Causes of Death - Duchies can now be assimilated into another de jure kingdom (takes 100 years) - Now possible to create titular titles at double cost if you hold the scripted capital - Changed "Ducal Claim" wars to "De Jure Claim". De Jure kings and emperors can now take counties in their de jure realm - Assassinations are now more expensive depending on the rank of the target - The Holy Order troop size now scales with the moral authority of the church - Vassals will no longer hate you for newly acquired Holdings that take you above the demesne limit. You have two months to get rid of them. - Embarked armies no longer suffer attrition - You are now allowed to usurp titles from other vassals within the same realm if you have a claim on the title
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Fixed. My gamma was too high lol.
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so I've never played any of these paradox strategy games before. I'm looking to get into crusader kings 2 but everything seems to complicated. Are there any good guides etc I could read to understand what exactly is going and stuff?
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On April 19 2012 15:08 anmolsinghmzn2009 wrote: so I've never played any of these paradox strategy games before. I'm looking to get into crusader kings 2 but everything seems to complicated. Are there any good guides etc I could read to understand what exactly is going and stuff?
Here's a video of one of the developers playing on launch date http://www.twitch.tv/paradoxinteractive/b/308767819 It's not quite the same as it is now, as there have been several patches, but the main things still apply. Play through the tutorials, and a tip is to start out playing Scotland. They're probably the most noob friendly country to start out with I'd say.
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On April 20 2012 03:19 Euronyme wrote:Show nested quote +On April 19 2012 15:08 anmolsinghmzn2009 wrote: so I've never played any of these paradox strategy games before. I'm looking to get into crusader kings 2 but everything seems to complicated. Are there any good guides etc I could read to understand what exactly is going and stuff? Here's a video of one of the developers playing on launch date http://www.twitch.tv/paradoxinteractive/b/308767819It's not quite the same as it is now, as there have been several patches, but the main things still apply. Play through the tutorials, and a tip is to start out playing Scotland. They're probably the most noob friendly country to start out with I'd say. Denmark is pretty noob friendly as well.
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On April 20 2012 03:48 Caller wrote:Show nested quote +On April 20 2012 03:19 Euronyme wrote:On April 19 2012 15:08 anmolsinghmzn2009 wrote: so I've never played any of these paradox strategy games before. I'm looking to get into crusader kings 2 but everything seems to complicated. Are there any good guides etc I could read to understand what exactly is going and stuff? Here's a video of one of the developers playing on launch date http://www.twitch.tv/paradoxinteractive/b/308767819It's not quite the same as it is now, as there have been several patches, but the main things still apply. Play through the tutorials, and a tip is to start out playing Scotland. They're probably the most noob friendly country to start out with I'd say. Denmark is pretty noob friendly as well. Don't say that about my country
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On April 20 2012 03:48 Caller wrote:Show nested quote +On April 20 2012 03:19 Euronyme wrote:On April 19 2012 15:08 anmolsinghmzn2009 wrote: so I've never played any of these paradox strategy games before. I'm looking to get into crusader kings 2 but everything seems to complicated. Are there any good guides etc I could read to understand what exactly is going and stuff? Here's a video of one of the developers playing on launch date http://www.twitch.tv/paradoxinteractive/b/308767819It's not quite the same as it is now, as there have been several patches, but the main things still apply. Play through the tutorials, and a tip is to start out playing Scotland. They're probably the most noob friendly country to start out with I'd say. Denmark is pretty noob friendly as well.
only anoying thing are the 20 children the King has
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don't give your relatives land
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On April 20 2012 05:35 Caller wrote: don't give your relatives land Well if you are using primogeniture and your desmesne is too big it's a good idea to give your son some counties. But if you are using primogeniture (which you should use as often as you can), giving land to other relatives is a bad idea.
Best advice I can give you is to take it slow, don't get too invested in one save, and have fun. The game is pretty relaxing but has bit of a learning curve at the beginning. Don't get discouraged; within a couple hours I figured out about 80% of the game and from then on it's a matter of learning from your own mistakes.
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On April 20 2012 04:44 Skilledblob wrote:Show nested quote +On April 20 2012 03:48 Caller wrote:On April 20 2012 03:19 Euronyme wrote:On April 19 2012 15:08 anmolsinghmzn2009 wrote: so I've never played any of these paradox strategy games before. I'm looking to get into crusader kings 2 but everything seems to complicated. Are there any good guides etc I could read to understand what exactly is going and stuff? Here's a video of one of the developers playing on launch date http://www.twitch.tv/paradoxinteractive/b/308767819It's not quite the same as it is now, as there have been several patches, but the main things still apply. Play through the tutorials, and a tip is to start out playing Scotland. They're probably the most noob friendly country to start out with I'd say. Denmark is pretty noob friendly as well. only anoying thing are the 20 children the King has And that is why you invade all the Baltic Pagans and give each relatively a one province state, then when they inevitably rebel against your son you can re-assmble a pretty good kingdom for him and your relatives all die in jail.
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I think it's pretty good to have relatives with land, provided you can smash them down easily. They tend to get claims on neighbouring counties, and you want it to be a relative who gets it so that you can incorporate that land into your realm. Relatives arn't more prone to revolt than normal vassals afaik. Only the two pretenders.
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United States5162 Posts
I always give my relatives land if they're not ambitious. I just like the roleplay of expanding my dynasty and it seems intuitive to me that being related should confer a little more loyalty. And I haven't noticed any big difference between their chance of revolt vs unrelated vassals, so it seems fine to me even if they are a little more likely to be unhappy with you due to claims and such..
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