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Dev Diary #131 – CKIII University 101

Opening Remarks​

Good afternoon, and welcome to your first class of the semester! My name is Dr. Areysak, and I’ll be your “CKIII University 101” lecturer.

I already see some raised hands. You, in the first row, ask away.

“Why a University Activity? What does it have to do with Wards and Wardens?”

This is a very interesting question. During the early development of Wards and Wardens, talks of hostages’ education led us to a realization: everything that could influence a character’s education trait happens during childhood. Once a character reaches 16 years of age, they are locked out of any further improvement! And if the player character isn’t directly responsible for the education of their heir, a player can find themselves inheriting an already adult heir character with an education trait they have had no way to influence.

The University Visit activity is the solution we have chosen to open up new possibilities to the player to influence their character’s personal growth. Therefore, as a first aim, it fulfills a gameplay need; secondly, it allows us to expand upon one of the Middle Ages’ many successful inventions, Universities; thirdly, we got to add a new activity!

When we talk of Medieval Universities, we are immediately led to think of the famous names of Western Europe, such as Oxford, Cambridge, and Bologna. The name “University”, in fact, comes from Latin and was born to describe specifically the communities (= universitates) of Latin-speaking teachers and students that congregated in these European cities. However, similar institutions existed all over the Old World. Particularly famous are the Indian “universities”, such as Takshashila and Nalanda; the House of Wisdom in Baghdad was one of the most renowned centers of studies of its age, and Madrasas schools were widespread throughout the Islamic world. In this period, it’s also often difficult to separate, as we would do today, between lay and religious centers of studies, since Christian cathedrals, Muslim mosques and, in particular, Buddhist temples were themselves libraries, scriptoria (i.e., where manuscripts were copied), and educational institutions, or had these institutions develop in their immediate vicinity.

The Activity​

Let’s now have a look at the activity itself, though!

The University Visit is a minor activity that adult landed rulers can always initiate, as long as they have the gold! To keep it in line with the pre-existing decision to Go to University, it is quite expensive. To keep the challenge balanced, the final cost is dynamic (like with all activities) and changes with your tier and era.

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(Activity selection interface showing the University Visit)

The activity takes 6 months, and can only be started once every 20 years, and only once per location.

In order to Visit a University, you have to select a valid location in your diplomatic range and travel there.

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(Activity destination selection interface)

You might have noticed, however, that not all valid locations are University seats. As discussed above, large religious centers were often centers of study too, and have been included as potential destinations.

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(The tooltip of a large religious center)

Being a minor activity, the choice of intents and options is limited but flavorful.
There are only two intents available, but they represent two contrasting approaches to your university experience, and will significantly change both your approach to your studies and the results you can achieve. In fact, every activity event will have at least one special option unlocked by each intent!
“Study Hard” is quite self-explanatory: you went there to study, and study hard you will, no matter the stress cost you’ll have to pay! You try to make the most of your time at University, in order to maximize your chances of success at the end of the activity and increase your rewards.
In fact, the results (and rewards) you obtain at the end of your studies are measured by a value called “Studiousness”, which is a “success” chance similar, e.g., to a Pilgrimage’s Piousness. The activity can’t fail per se, but the entity of your rewards will depend on this value.

“Goliardic Lifestyle” is a completely different approach, inspired by the European Goliards, wandering students and clerics famous for their satirical poetry (for instance the Carmina Burana) exalting the art of drinking and carnal pleasures. With this intent, your aim is to gain as much first-hand experience of life, both inside and outside the walls of the University, indulging in so-called “Goliardic Shenanigans”. I’ll leave you the pleasure of discovering exactly what your character can get up to; the general idea of the intent, however, is to gain less success chance (and therefore less rewards at the conclusion of the activity), but more immediate bonuses such as lifestyle traits, lifestyle xp, and skill points.

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(Intents view)

On the other hand, we only have one option with 3 levels, which represent how much money you plan to invest in study materials. The option chosen will influence your success chance and final rewards, including an Illustrious artifact! (cost values are still wip)

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(Options view)

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(Arrival event)

As you can see, your level of Studiousness is easily traceable from the activity view. To make the interactions more impactful, we have limited the number of guests, which are only a handful of students and teachers, which will be among the wisest minds on the map!

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(Activity view and teacher’s character view)

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(Event with Study Hard option)

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(Event with Goliardic Lifestyle options)

Be ready to gain a whole bunch of stress! Nobody said that getting a degree was easy…

I did mention that your teachers will be among the most brilliant minds around, and I’d like to stress it again because if you manage to make a very good impression on them…

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(Conclusion event)

You will be able to invite one of them to move back to your court with you!

But hold on, there is something weird with this teacher… What is that?!

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(Teacher’s character view with education trait tooltip)

Is that… A fifth level of the Education Trait?!

YES!

Concurrently with the University Visit activity, we have added a new level to all education traits. This final level will be super rare, and mostly reserved for University teachers and University graduates who already started with the fourth-tier trait.

Rewards​

As you might have guessed from what has been discussed so far, the main reward for the activity is increasing your education trait one level up. However, there is only a chance to succeed in this endeavor! This chance is higher the lower you current level is (i.e., it’s easier to get from tier 1 to 2 than it is from 2 to 3) and the higher your Studiousness level is.

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(Tooltip of Tier 4 of Studiousness with the rewards)

However, even if you were to fail at improving your education, you are ensured to gain a number of Perk points that increases with your achieved Studiousness, an assortment of xp and skill points depending on your event choices, and even an Illustrious book if you chose the most expensive option during the activity setup (and therefore went splurging on rare manuscripts)!

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(A randomly generated Illustrious book)

Conclusions​

This concludes today’s lecture. I hear some buzzing from the end rows, are there any questions?

“But that’s not how Universities worked! No ruler would go to University like a commoner!!”

You are, of course, correct. We are perfectly aware of it. However, we believe that the combined bonuses offered by new gameplay possibilities (i.e., improving your character’s education and skills) and the historical flavor of showing a slice of the life at Medieval Universities more than warranted the exception!

I hope you are excited to Visit a University soon!

This is the last Dev Diary before the July break, so it seems fitting to just say:

School’s out! Have a nice summer! And see you all back in August!
 
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Very cool feature thank you for this DD :D

1)What exactly qualifies a Holding as a "Large Religious Center" though?

2) Did you also add 5-stars Education traits for secondary education (Town Maven and Prowess Education)?

3) Are there events for when multiple Rulers attend a University Visit on overlapping periods at the same place?

4) Is there a possibility for us to see the Tier 5 Traits effects from the four other Attributes please?

5) Are there any Cultural Traditions or Faith Tenets that interact with this in a meaningful way i.e: Philosopher Culture, Gnosticism, Literalism, Alexandrian Catechism, etc...
 
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“But that’s not how Universities worked! No ruler would go to University like a commoner!!”
Tell that to Constantine VII in the Magnaura University or Charlemagne learning how to read in his adulthood. A very good and interesting mechanic, thank you a lot for implementing it. :)
 
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Why do they wear spectacles in 1066? Weren't those types invented in the 13th century? Why not opt for reading stones instead?
 
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Looks great.

Do you have plans to give us more options for using perk points? I kinda dislike how my scheming character has to become a master seducer and torturer just because I've already maxed out the scheming tree.
 
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Thank you for DD!
Can we expect some balancing of perks now when we get new option how to earn more of them? I am particularly asking for changes in famous/infamous Meritocracy :D
 
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I love this addition, but it would be still very nice if players could build their own university as duchy tier buildings while historical university would be easier to build and would better effects.

Also for your own university, the new 5th level perk would be required, some finished lifestyles , together with duchy requirements like high development.

In short

Q: are you planning to add buildable universities outside of historical predetermined places ?
 
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On the topic of education, right now a guardian or tutor with no skills but genius will outperform a master with 30 in the target attribute. Needless to say, this is wildly at odds with reality. Will there be plans to change this in the future?
 
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Hi, I apologise that this relates more towards last week's dev diary but I wasn't feeling well that week so I think I will just say it here. I just want to thank you for adding the eccentric trait because I have autism so I always really wanted something to represent autism a little bit and at first I thought that the Deviant trait actually represented autism until I read the description of deviancy and whether it is a crime or not under the religions tab and I was confused until I realised that the deviancy trait didn't have as much to do with being seen as "different" compared to everyone else personality and behaviour wise and more so to do with you engaging in rather adventurous or bizarre activities if you know what I mean, or atleast that's my interpretation of it and I don't know if it's correct? ;) Anyways, thank you so much for adding the eccentric trait, I really really appreciate it and finally I can have an autistic ruler!! YIPPEEEEEEE =D
 
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Interesting feature, thanks for the DD.
 
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This is awesome! Is it possible that with the increased focus on Education traits coming with this update, we'll see a nerf/removal of the Genius/Quick genetic traits?
 
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Will this be on the exam? I can't find it anywhere in the syllabus
 
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Great dev diary, but a question that has nothing to do with this. Is it possible that you, guys, add the option to delete a tradition in progress? It's frustrating when I'm waiting to have the prestige enough to choose the one I want, I die suddenly, I have an underage heir, and the new cultural head choose a piece of garbage that I won't be able to change for almost a century.
 
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Ii would be very funny if a ruler could be appointed as a professor in the university. Maybe only if you have x+ in learning or as an unlock from one of the final learning perks (just like bloody wedding is)
 
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