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    Crusader Kings The best aspect of incoming throne rooms: silently judging, clapping babies

    Crusader Kings The best aspect of incoming throne rooms: silently judging, clapping babies


    The best aspect of incoming throne rooms: silently judging, clapping babies

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 05:35 PM PST

    Incredible, the amount of people who don’t know about oubliettes

    Posted: 25 Nov 2021 06:00 AM PST

    Im confused

    Posted: 25 Nov 2021 03:25 AM PST

    Everyone on this sub complaining about their heirs being old and losers is literally just coming to realize the innate problem with dynastic succession of power.

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 10:21 AM PST

    R5: See title.

    Also: Insert obligatory joke about the geriatrics ward that is the American Presidency here

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    I had a blast in this playthrough in which I created as many new Norse faiths as possible

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 06:14 PM PST

    Well, which is it?

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 01:34 PM PST

    I'm glad there was enough crossover for this joke to land

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 12:20 PM PST

    I formed kingdoms of Ireland and Scotland, gave them 10k gold and let them take revenge against divided England, but they decided to kill each other instead.

    Posted: 25 Nov 2021 07:19 AM PST

    The pope is such a pushover

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 07:23 PM PST

    One of my favorite strategies is to play Rome in ironman. Pick haesteinn, and instantly conquer latium. loot the whole peninsula for savings for your kid, conquer sardinia, form kingdom, become italian, become catholic, get murdered.

    Now you are playing as a devout catholic, lord of Rome. And the pope is like "oh, ok, you can have it..." and fucks off to live in someone else's court. It doesn't even give -5 opinion. Crusades come and they are like RECLAIM JERUSALEM AAAAAA and I'm just sitting there getting taxes from the vatican and jerking off on the coliseum.

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    White Hun with first character

    Posted: 25 Nov 2021 06:06 AM PST

    Anyone else fantasize about basically combining the diplomacy/politics of CK with the action gameplay of Mount And Blade?

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 01:14 PM PST

    Like, if I could just slap M&B Warband and CK2 together (haven't played 3 yet) I would lose hundreds of hours to that game

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    A more polished and better compiled version of all of my notable Rulers of the Danelaw, Daneland and the Anglo-Norse Empire in CK3.

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 04:52 AM PST

    This is the most blursed thing I've ever seen.

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 02:16 PM PST

    Hispania has been having a rough hundred years

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 03:30 PM PST

    The Irish have taken their homeland back! What should they do next? (Formed the Irish kingdom in 883)

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 11:08 AM PST

    Architected Trait Question

    Posted: 25 Nov 2021 04:05 AM PST

    So I unlocked Architected trait and didn't realise I needed to select one during the pop up. Can I still do it after the fact? If not this is extremely annoying.

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    What is this shit

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 08:34 PM PST

    Imagine being imprisoned at age 2 and spending your whole life in prison

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 11:01 AM PST

    I'm fairly new to Crusader Kings, i love that you can build all these little stories

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 06:20 AM PST

    What start is nice and slow?

    Posted: 25 Nov 2021 07:35 AM PST

    I'm relatively new to the game and would like a slow start, maybe one county or something like that? I also don't mind being a vassal at first, either starting date is also fine.

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    Is there a way to fracture a massive empire without actually conquering it?

    Posted: 24 Nov 2021 05:00 PM PST

    So I've just been chilling in Northumbria for 2 hundred years, and the holy roman empire has become absolutely massive. It has like half of Europe, all of Italy, most of North Africa, Jerusalem, etc. There is no ai power strong enough to contest it, and Islam has basicaly lost all its power since half the world is Catholic now because of never ending crusades.

    The empwror has 70k troops alone, so theres no way I'll be able to conquer it, and it would take hundreds of years probably.

    So is there a way to fracture it without war? Get it to split up into smaller kingdoms? Want to see what happens when Europe goes from one gigantic blob to a big mess of small kingdoms.

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    Earl of Lancashire 867

    Posted: 25 Nov 2021 03:04 AM PST

    Has anyone had any luck surviving in 867 with this guy? It seems impossible.

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