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I've then fabricated claims on two which are nearby. The King of Sweden gave me a county so I would be happy. Their bigass armies would be in the way of any army trying to defeat me, so I claimed a few counties. The king of Denmark and the King of Sweden were declaring holy wars on some heretics. Declaring war for it was out of questions with my shitty troops. If I had the funds and a competent spymaster I could have assassinated my way to it. She married the heir to Denmark but because they have elective succession the old senile king couldn't make up his mind of which son would inherit it so it was back and forth. She started with 3 counties, of which one belonged to a vassal. I started with a female duchess in Östergötland, Sweden with the help of the Character Designer (an extra bit you have to buy or ARRR). I don't like Steam so you can guess what path I take.
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The copy that you buy is actually a download from steam. Great to hear some people here are playing already! Its hilarious. Personally didn't find it funny, and you can enjoy it all with DLC (downloadable content) without purchase.
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Hope someone else will put hours into this and become frustrated that their spymaster is too shitty to assassinate people without being detectedĪnd the seventh: Piracy, a parody of downloading games. It has multiplayer mode but I haven't tried it. You can ignore wars and such quite easily and focus on the parts that you like. A lot of reviews mention conquering and becoming king/ruler but there are reviews which show an alternative, more passive yet enjoyable gameplay. The gameplay runs for 400 years and there are scores stuffs etc which to me personally doesn't mean much. Some traits will make others dislike you, while some will earn you respect.Īs the review says, when your starting character dies, you will play as the heir IE your eldest son or daughter if there is no sons. Children can pick them up from tutors but other than that, its random and you can get events that change these. These parts my boyfriend completely ignored and they don't interest him at all To please his vassals he throws feasts etc, which can have some humours effects but also dangerous (you can get killed in hunting accidents etc). If I choose wisely I can have some children grow up with mean steward skills for example. I like taking my time to arrange marriages for my courtiers and vassals, making them like my character, and choose who is going to be tutors for children in my court as the males will stay in my court and I can use them in my council. I'd say its a game which suits many different people. We have complete different playstyles, he is a conqueror while I'm quietly biding my time looking for a way to marry into successor lines of kingdoms. I dislike boring looking map strategy games with armies here and there but I really got hooked on to this one and so did my boyfriend. Yes its complex but at the same time really easy. I'm gonna send you to a review which can explain the game better than I can: