![]() ![]() ![]() The extra time from Charlemagne is entirely unnecessary, and having just a few large blobs on the map isn't as interesting as other starts. The consensus I've seen is that few players even play for 400 years before switching out. If you have that within a generation of starting, you could conquer the whole world in 200 years. Simply needing a brother to die to create the Empire of Francia is an example of my point- it creates many uninteresting starts that are way too easy.īy the time you have a large empire, the game gets much easier. I don't really like later starts as the game has less years. I generally choose a Charlemagne start, but sometimes I will chose an Old Gods start. Crusader Kings II: Charlemagne is the seventh expansion for the much praised. Charlemagne is a great start to create the Empire of Francia (as you just need your brother to die), is a great starting point for England (as there are no Norse blobs, but still not ideal as they may launch a prepared invasion), and is the easiest start (in my opinion) for the Byzantine Empire. The Crusader Kings 2 Jade Dragon DLC is coming out on 16 November ahead. I would have to disagree with this post, as it really depends on what part of the world you are playing in. Since tutoring your heir with the target religion no longer works how do I convert my ruler and/or my heir I've tried moving capitals to an area with the target religion, but the event to 'convert to local religion. I'm currently playing as a Sunni ruler and want to convert my ruler to Ibadi or Shia. Charlemagne is one of the least enjoyed DLCs, and the Old Gods is probably the most popular one. I haven't played the game in 6 months or so (I've recently purchased the Charlemagne DLC). If you do want an early start, go with The Old Gods. Even starting from 1066, you can go from count to emperor of a massive swathe of land in less than 200 years. More importantly, you don't need that much time to build up a massive empire. The Charlemagne start date gives time you don't need at all, and you may be bored from the relative lack of options that the worse technology causes. ![]() I can say that almost certainly if you start from even that time, you probably would stop playing that dynasty well befroe the time runs out. Trust me, even a standard game from 1066 to 1453 is a really long time. The starting blobs of empires seems like it would create uninteresting starts for too many places. ![]() Through participation in the Crusades, Genoese gained additional soil in Northern Africa, the Middle East, and other areas.Originally posted by Zednaught:Not in my opinion, no. Located in the north Ligurian Sea, Genoa was an independent state from 1005 and is one of the essential historic ports on the Mediterranean. As a vassal of the Holy Roman Empire, with the Republic Expansion you can play as this merchant league that dominated the Baltic trade for 300 years. The Hanseatic League (the Hansa) was a confederation of merchant guilds that dominated the Baltic maritime. With access to fresh water and a natural harbor, the town flourished as part of the German Hanseatic League. The city of Visby is known to have been a center of mercantile as early as 900. Renowned for his leadership in the Fourth Crusade, Enrico is remembered to have ushered in an era of prosperity to the Venetian Republic. Interesting characters to play NameĮnrico Dandolo, a famous blind Patrician, 41st Doge of Venice but the first to swear an oath of office as he took on the role. Unique Clothes and ship models for Republics.Īll developer diaries about the The Republic expansion and patch 1.09.Īnnounces The Republic DLC and the mechanics of the new merchant republicsĭiscusses the new trade mechanics and embargoes.Ĭovers the republic mechanics and how the Doge is elected.ĭiscusses new events and patch 1.09 changes.Events related to feuds with other Patrician families and plots to seize Trade Posts from rivals.Losing the election is not game over, thanks to the family palace holding.It is possible to compensate for lack of age and Prestige by investing money in a campaign fund. New patrician elective succession law: Patrician families compete for the coveted position of Doge and the leadership of the Republic.Republic Casus Belli to seize coastal cities with a trade post, which can be followed up to seize counties with a city.New Embargo CB, to defend trade posts against rival Republics and greedy feudal lords.Trade empire management by building and improving trade post holdings and controlling trade zones in the sea lanes and coasts of Europe.New and different type of gameplay, with city holdings as province capitals, lower demesne limit and usage of mercenaries for warfare. ![]()
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