

Another thing, so i have the claim, i made war, i won the county but. Most if not all you have to find them yourself om the map. What i mis mostly is a overview of Diplomatic relations or a page where you have overview en control for your armies. We dont want paradox to sell its soul either to make profit from this bunch of retards! Stay out of the few decent gamtes that exist in the market. So they come and write articles like these, criticizing the game because it was not "soft" enough for their ridicules stupid litle brains.įuck, go play COD, go play halo, go play, anything. "Oh my good, where I click to have war?!?! What? Claim? I Wanna see fighting and awesome graphiics! Ohhh, this game is too hard to understand.

So they get their hands on crusader kings 2 and they just freak out. These softcore players, whose made Crative Assembly sell its soul and abandon us, the "hardcore players", these fags think every game should be as easy as the ones they play. You could call them "softcore players" :P its just they play games as a hoby, this people dont wanna read manuals or spend lots of hours to understand some game mechanics and achive some hard goal). but now they want this "tard" percentage of the market, the one who play videogames and arcade games, and are brainless, and stupid, and cant stand complex and intricated games (they arent just stupid. Since the begining.īut what I cant stand now are these dumb, brainless fanboys who play total war games.Ĭreative Assembly first total war games focused in the simulation aspect of battles. Total War games are quite fun, qutie incredible. Well, consider this me seconding the motion. Įdit: Oh, i see Tom linked to it already. He's still learning himself, but it's far and away the best guide to the game I've seen. Don't wait until someone figures it out and posts it on the forums. I lost that game.)Įxplain to me how taxes are determined, how research spreads, etc. Tell me why I might want to change to one law or another, and why I might want to wait (as in my most recent game, where my levies were suddenly quartered right before an invasion, because my inheritance law change made everyone hate me by -30 for X years. I get that the Laws screen is the screen with the laws in it, thank you very much. I mean, seriously, Paradox? You thought to use the manual space (space more cheaply filled than that in-game) with reiterations of what the different screens are? You've got tooltips that tell me that in the game. Whereas their other games (like, say, HOI3) will have thick manuals filled with statistics and mechanics, and followed up with even deeper strategy guides, the CK2 manual was like twenty pages of fluff.


My big disappointment with CK2 was the manual.
