Also extremely ahistorical in favour of game-ism, for example, the Han Chinese culture appears in this game, and was highly advanced by the 9th century, but as they appear in the game, they have barely researched breathing. Titles cost twice what they used to to create, to deliberately slow down the game. It's difficult to play more than one character's lifetime because of this, the game might advertise itself as 600 years of history, but really it's more like 60 years of history. Perhaps I should just do nothing for the first four-hundred years?". I can't really stress this enough, you start expanding, and then just start thinking "why am I even playing this? the gains I'm making are going to get split up into different realms when my ruler dies anyway. For example, you can't have primogeniture till about 1200, so the first 66% of the game is basically unplayably frustrating. The game still feels thrown together with little thought, despite the long development time. Most google searches for this game are "why does X happen?" "how do you do Y?" all poorly explained, and you'll be doing a bunch of these searches yourself too. Still a bunch of bad and obfuscated mechanics. The game still feels thrown It's just CK2 with improved visuals and a few quality of life improvements, improved menus, better optimisation etc.
It's just CK2 with improved visuals and a few quality of life improvements, improved menus, better optimisation etc. Hmm wanted to stop the rant but talking about DLC the first dlc package sold for 30 bucks without any information about the content, let's say i'm not impressed. I guess they will fix many of those problems and once there are some DLC's the game will probably also get more interesting. And i could continue my rant for a long time. Several clicks and you have to remember checking it every time a son reaches adulthood, well at least you have to remember if you prefer to keep them alive. You can scroll through the whole list checking manually and that's abetter UI? Talking about the UI do you remember the option on the character screens to disallow taking part in battles? After loosing 3 sons i found the option in army management-> knights. Filter options are missing for example for vassals having a different religion.
I see some factions forming in ck3 but never had a revolt of my lords in about 40 hours game time. While revolts were annoying in ck2 they made the game more interesting. At the moment it's simply not fun to play for me and the reason are a lot of different issues. I see some factions forming in ck3 but never had a revolt of my lords in about 40 hours I fully understand that it cannot have the huge amount of features part 2 has with all dlc but they could have added a little bit more. I fully understand that it cannot have the huge amount of features part 2 has with all dlc but they could have added a little bit more.