[QUOTE=Nipplestockings;36521726]How's sword of Islam?[/QUOTE]
no it has to be the same version i believe
You guys know that feeling when the Muslims declare a Jihad on your Kingdom, and not a single catholic nation will back you up?
It's the worst feeling in the world
40k doom stacks all around.
[i]also with soi you can play as Teutonic Order and Golden Horde now[/i]
[QUOTE=Carnage2323;36524343]
[i]also with soi you can play as Teutonic Order and Golden Horde now[/i][/QUOTE]
Teut-O... awesome..
[QUOTE=Scientist2;36524486]Teut-O... awesome..[/QUOTE]
It is a bug however, and playing them is a bit odd. The succession rules don't make much sense
So far as Ireland in 1131
Muslims winning in all fronts and opened a new one in Italy,
Catholic crusade in Jerusalem failed,
Seljuks united some muslims under their banner
Holy Roman Empire's italy provinces under siege right now
Norway is close to forming scandinavia
[quote][IMG]http://oi47.tinypic.com/2eg87is.jpg[/IMG][/quote]
you're doomed.
[QUOTE=Nipplestockings;36521726]How's sword of Islam? Will a pirated copy of the DLC work on the purchased Steam version of the game?[/QUOTE]
I've played it for a couple of hours and enjoyed it. But for god sake buy it, it's only £8/$9
[QUOTE=Tuskin;36527617]you're doomed.[/QUOTE]
thanks for the vote of confidence :(
[QUOTE=Roof;36526548]So far as Ireland in 1131
Muslims winning in all fronts and opened a new one in Italy,
Catholic crusade in Jerusalem failed,
Seljuks united some muslims under their banner
Holy Roman Empire's italy provinces under siege right now
Norway is close to forming scandinavia[/QUOTE]
Nordic Super-Kingdom versus Unified Islamic Empire.
I like where this is going.
Fuck Norway and their elective Monarchy. The Queen of Norway had no sons, so I killed her husband and married her myself. I got a son and he's an adult now, even owns a province in Scotland, but Norway's goddamn elective Monarchy means I have to try and kill everyone else for him to be first in line.
I already killed two Dukes, now the favoured one is in the Orkney with only 3 people in his court. What the fuck am I supposed to do now?
[QUOTE=DanRatherman;36529660]Nordic Super-Kingdom versus Unified Islamic Empire.
I like where this is going.[/QUOTE]
Swear fealty to the Nordic King. Unite the Holy Roman Empire under his name. Then kill [B]ALL[/B] of the infidels!
So did SoI balance Muslim manpower? The Pope's granted me the Kingdom of Jerusalem (I'm playing as de Normandie King of England) and I want to know how fucked I am.
[QUOTE=RearAdmiral;36533349]So did SoI balance Muslim manpower? The Pope's granted me the Kingdom of Jerusalem (I'm playing as de Normandie King of England) and I want to know how fucked I am.[/QUOTE]
Very. I seen mulism armies up to the size of 50k in 1090s.
FUCK YOU Hash assassins! You killed my fucking son!
I converted a CK1 game (Where I rose from being a converted Finnish count to the king of a fairly sizeable area now known as "Greater Finland") to EU3.
However I converted in 1266 just to see what would happen.
Turned out that almost all of Europe consists of OPMs, and half of my glorious kingdom consists of colonies.
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;36533848]I converted a CK1 game (Where I rose from being a converted Finnish count to the king of a fairly sizeable area now known as "Greater Finland") to EU3.
However I converted in 1266 just to see what would happen.
Turned out that almost all of Europe consists of OPMs, and half of my glorious kingdom consists of colonies.[/QUOTE]
How do you convert from CK1 to EU3?
[QUOTE=Aerkhan;36534998]How do you convert from CK1 to EU3?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?545564-Deus-Vult-converter[/url]
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;36535432][url]http://forum.paradoxplaza.com/forum/showthread.php?545564-Deus-Vult-converter[/url][/QUOTE]
Does it work w/ For The Glory by any chance??
[QUOTE=Hamsteronfire;36537258]Does it work w/ For The Glory by any chance??[/QUOTE]
No, but in CK1 DV there should be a converter to EU2 already. (Or look up on the forums, my info on it is a bit hazy)
[QUOTE=Devodiere;36529732]Fuck Norway and their elective Monarchy. The Queen of Norway had no sons, so I killed her husband and married her myself. I got a son and he's an adult now, even owns a province in Scotland, but Norway's goddamn elective Monarchy means I have to try and kill everyone else for him to be first in line.
I already killed two Dukes, now the favoured one is in the Orkney with only 3 people in his court. What the fuck am I supposed to do now?[/QUOTE]
Wait, nevermind. My wife just died and my son inherited a good part of Norway, and now I can Usurp it, give it to my son and then claim the rest of Norway.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Nrclf.jpg[/img]
I can be a King and have a King loyal to me right? Or do I have to wait until I form Britannia first?
Guys, I have Crusader Kings II and I [U]really[/U] want to get into it. I did all the tutorials and started a campaign (King of England, fuck yeah) but nothing seems to be working. Even after the tutorials, it's as if I'm way out of my depth. I've got Normandy attacking me with an army of 5k, and the King of Norway attacking me with an army of 7k. When I rally my realm troops, there's barely enough of them to beat back the enemy armies - in fact, there [B]isn't[/B] enough of them as I lose every battle I come across.
My original plans were to subjugate Scotland, Ireland and Wales (maybe even turn them into England) before setting my sights on France yet I can't even manage affairs in my own kingdom. So any tips on what to do?
Also, unrelated question to the army one, I've got some guy who's at risk of losing my kingdom to someone in his line (I guess through marriage or whatever). What can I do to ensure that the piece of land is kept as England after he's dead? Marry him to someone from my household?
[QUOTE=Devodiere;36543430]Wait, nevermind. My wife just died and my son inherited a good part of Norway, and now I can Usurp it, give it to my son and then claim the rest of Norway.
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Nrclf.jpg[/img]
I can be a King and have a King loyal to me right? Or do I have to wait until I form Britannia first?[/QUOTE]
You must be an Emperor first. I find it stupid personally, you should be able to make some of family-pact, but whatever.
[QUOTE=Tureis;36543553]You must be an Emperor first. I find it stupid personally, you should be able to make some of family-pact, but whatever.[/QUOTE]
Damn. I hold all of Scotland, Ireland and most of Wales but I still only have 37/67. I can pick up another 7 from my De Jure Kingdoms and Duchies but I still need another 7 on top of that. If I form Norway I can probably grab Caithness for another, then I just have to keep attacking England.
They really make it difficult for anyone other than England to form Britannia.
[QUOTE=loopoo;36543484]Guys, I have Crusader Kings II and I [U]really[/U] want to get into it. I did all the tutorials and started a campaign (King of England, fuck yeah) but nothing seems to be working. Even after the tutorials, it's as if I'm way out of my depth. I've got Normandy attacking me with an army of 5k, and the King of Norway attacking me with an army of 7k. When I rally my realm troops, there's barely enough of them to beat back the enemy armies - in fact, there [B]isn't[/B] enough of them as I lose every battle I come across.
My original plans were to subjugate Scotland, Ireland and Wales (maybe even turn them into England) before setting my sights on France yet I can't even manage affairs in my own kingdom. So any tips on what to do?
Also, unrelated question to the army one, I've got some guy who's at risk of losing my kingdom to someone in his line (I guess through marriage or whatever). What can I do to ensure that the piece of land is kept as England after he's dead? Marry him to someone from my household?[/QUOTE]
If you want a more stable game as a King of England, play as William the Conquerer after he gets crowned. Harold Godwinson has a really, really tough time holding onto his throne and resisting the Norman invasion.
As for the second question, are you saying that the heir of one of your vassals isn't a member of your realm? Check if the vassal in question is married or has any children; childless vassals are probably the #1 reason for losing vassals upon succession. A vassal that has an active line of succession is much more likely to stay as part of your realm.
Be careful with female vassals as if they don't marry matrilineally then that means their children inherit all her land but aren't a member of her dynasty. This can be problematic if your vassals are marrying foreign nobles, as it means (unless your crown law is high enough) that once she dies and her children inherit they'll be considered their father's children rather than hers, and so will most likely serve their father's liege.
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;36537467]No, but in CK1 DV there should be a converter to EU2 already. (Or look up on the forums, my info on it is a bit hazy)[/QUOTE]
I mean can you go from DV to FTG?
For The Glory is basically Darkest Hour for EU2, so can you still drag and drop the finished save file (Deus Vult) into the save folder in FTG?
[QUOTE=Hamsteronfire;36548491]I mean can you go from DV to FTG?
For The Glory is basically Darkest Hour for EU2, so can you still drag and drop the finished save file (Deus Vult) into the save folder in FTG?[/QUOTE]
It (Should) probably work after you converted it. It's still somewhat different from EU2 vanilla though, so don't be too surprised at oddities popping up.
Then again in my original conversion, the entirety of Europe was made mostly of OPMs.
Come to think of it, has anyone ever managed to keep the Godwinsons on the english throne? The only way I can think of Harold not dying is for him to assassinate William the Bastard, and assassinations don't come cheap so it isn't really a viable option as your first action or so in the game.
[editline]29th June 2012[/editline]
Also in my current game the Pope hates me but he loves how I'm like the only European power that goes on crusades. All my overseas territories I've earned by crusading.
[QUOTE=RearAdmiral;36549895]Come to think of it, has anyone ever managed to keep the Godwinsons on the english throne? The only way I can think of Harold not dying is for him to assassinate William the Bastard, and assassinations don't come cheap so it isn't really a viable option as your first action or so in the game.
[editline]29th June 2012[/editline]
Also in my current game the Pope hates me but he loves how I'm like the only European power that goes on crusades. All my overseas territories I've earned by crusading.[/QUOTE]
Sometimes this game feels like everybody hates you no matter what you do.
Give land to one son? The other gets pissed. Keep land for yourself? Both sons get pissed. Give land to both of them ? Both attack you because you have no strong fiefs left.
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;36548712]It (Should) probably work after you converted it. It's still somewhat different from EU2 vanilla though, so don't be too surprised at oddities popping up.
Then again in my original conversion, the entirety of Europe was made mostly of OPMs.[/QUOTE]
OPM's?
Also, how does the world market menu work on Victoria: Revolutions? Victoria is the only game I haven't got the hang of yet :rolleyes:
Thanks for all the help btw :D
[QUOTE=Hamsteronfire;36551010]OPM's?
Also, how does the world market menu work on Victoria: Revolutions? Victoria is the only game I haven't got the hang of yet :rolleyes:
Thanks for all the help btw :D[/QUOTE]
OPM is short for one province minor. (Basically a country which consists of a single state)
The World Market in Vicky is where all goods made by every country has been sold to. Pops and countries are free to buy from this market for their own needs. IIRC countries are the only sellers, whom sell the goods their country produces to this world market.
There is a max and min of various goods your counry can buy/sell. You can sell stuff like grain (Say keep a minimum of 100) and whenever it goes over the limit, it will sell grain.
Likewise if you want to buy goods (Like munitions for the army) then you can set a minimum that is always required, and whenever it passes under, it will buy munitions to make up the shortfall.
Generally, you want to produce a good deal of things for export (Like steel or steamships). Naturally you will have to import resources for running your armies or factories, especially if you are a small nation or uncivilised. (For example, to run a textile mill, you will probably need to import cotton)
If you are lucky to nab a lot of colonies (Or start out big) then you will generally not need to import many things.
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