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Menace to sobriety!
How reduced is reduced diplomatic range? Interested in enabling it my next game. Currently too easy to marry Khans from Western Europe.
How reduced is reduced diplomatic range? Interested in enabling it my next game. Currently too easy to marry Khans from Western Europe.
Just to play. They will invade regardless of whatever DLCs you have or don't have.Do you need the Horse Lords DLC to be invaded by Mongols, or is that just to play as a Mongol?
From Saxony, I can contact as far as Armenia, so it's still pretty far.
Huge event spoiler for an awesome event -
I just created the Philosopher's Stone and achieved immortality.
Just to play. They will invade regardless of whatever DLCs you have or don't have.Do you need the Horse Lords DLC to be invaded by Mongols, or is that just to play as a Mongol?
Do you need the Horse Lords DLC to be invaded by Mongols, or is that just to play as a Mongol?
Oh no, my son died! Oh no, my backup heir died! Oh no, my dynasty is fucked!
This is awesome, probably the best expansion after the Old Gods. The game finally feels dangerous again. I can't lay out 200-year plans anymore because something always throws a wrench in them now. Plus, you can change a bunch of default settings to make the game harder. I decreased diplomatic range and made the Mongol invasions random, and probably some other stuff too. Too gatdam good.
From Saxony, I can contact as far as Armenia, so it's still pretty far.
Huge event spoiler for an awesome event -
I just created the Philosopher's Stone and achieved immortality.
Does it actually make you immortal? I got that quest and failed, getting my hands cut off during the first trial and losing a damn awesome Queen at a young age as a result.
From Saxony, I can contact as far as Armenia, so it's still pretty far.
Huge event spoiler for an awesome event -
I just created the Philosopher's Stone and achieved immortality.
Does it actually make you immortal? I got that quest and failed, getting my hands cut off during the first trial and losing a damn awesome Queen at a young age as a result.I don't know. The trait gives you +10 to health and my guy still gets sick every once in a while, but I'm also 140.
From Saxony, I can contact as far as Armenia, so it's still pretty far.
Huge event spoiler for an awesome event -
I just created the Philosopher's Stone and achieved immortality.
Does it actually make you immortal? I got that quest and failed, getting my hands cut off during the first trial and losing a damn awesome Queen at a young age as a result.I don't know. The trait gives you +10 to health and my guy still gets sick every once in a while, but I'm also 140.
Kind of hoped for an event where people start to realize that there's something off about your longevity and you suddenly have a greater chance of dying of unnatural, pitchfork or torch-related, deaths.
Puzzled me that instead of expanding that whole crusader kings aspect they added shit all the way to India.