I just bought this game and I'm wondering, what is it about? Is it about building my dynasty? Or about build a nation like in EU3?
Also where can I see my BB rating?
Also where can I see my BB rating?
And in fact it's very likely that sooner or later you'll end up with a mad kinslaying excommunicated moron on the throne who everyone hates, and half of your realm decides rebel out of his rule, either splintering your kingdom or giving you years of hedache with realm duress. Good news though is that once you get that diplo 20 grey eminence king following it's pretty easy to get fractured realms back together.Kingdoms can fall and empires can explode in any time and rulers may lose all their power in a short moment. But the good news is that with a proper character management you can minimize those rebellion risks.)
- When should you accept, and when should you decline an alliance? When do you accept someone's offer of marriage to a courtier, and when shouldn't you? How do you tell the best times to offer someone for marriage?
- Is there a way to expand your demesne through negotiations, or can you only do this through war?
Should you always create titles when you can, or are there times when it's better to wait? When should you hold off creating a title? Who should you generally give these titles to?
When should you accept, and when should you decline an alliance? When do you accept someone's offer of marriage to a courtier, and when shouldn't you? How do you tell the best times to offer someone for marriage?
Is there ever a bad time to build province improvements, and why does it show the shadows of improvements when you click on a vassal's province, when you can't actually build them there?
Is there a way to expand your demesne through negotiations, or can you only do this through war?
I usually create titles when I can if the money is not better spent elsewhere, the prestige is good, it can help with vassals loyalty. Keeping or giving titles can be more for roleplay reasons than gameplay, giving duke titles allows to have less vassals but more powerful ones, balance is needed.Explody Smurf said:- Should you always create titles when you can, or are there times when it's better to wait? When should you hold off creating a title? Who should you generally give these titles to?
I seldom accept alliances, only to survive if I am small at the beginning or sometimes for roleplay reasons (e.g. Breton/Welsh alliance against English). If the courtiers have good stats I decline offers if not I accept marriages.Explody Smurf said:- When should you accept, and when should you decline an alliance? When do you accept someone's offer of marriage to a courtier, and when shouldn't you? How do you tell the best times to offer someone for marriage?
Do not build when there is any illness in the province or you will wait many years. You can see what vassals can build, it is interesting to see what they may do when they have money, after some years you have too much money so it can be good to give some to help improve your vassals provinces.Explody Smurf said:- Is there ever a bad time to build province improvements, and why does it show the shadows of improvements when you click on a vassal's province, when you can't actually build them there?
Expansion can be done either from inheritance or through peace negotiation following a war unless you think grabbing your vassals lands is expansion in which case it can be negociated.Explody Smurf said:- Is there a way to expand your demesne through negotiations, or can you only do this through war?
The only ways for someone to completely disappear from a line of succession are if they or their direct ancestors in the succession line get the bastard trait, or if the realm is using elective law and they leave that realm.
Another son "appearing" would not do the trick, it would just bump the rest back.
Thanks! I actually seem to be understanding this game, which I used to think was an impossibility.
One other thing I was wondering, though - there seem to be several stretches where very little seems to happen, and I won't be able to make any decisions or change anything for several months or so. I'm still in the relatively early years of my game. This is normal, right?
Yes that is normal
This was probably one of the reasons I may have been having difficulty getting into games like this... whenever I would try to learn a game like EU3 or this one, I would spend a lot of time just waiting for something to happen, and I always thought I was missing something important.
Is there anything in particular I should be watching out for during such "down times"? I generally just wait for cash to accumulate, so I can buy improvements and titles, and wait for marriageable people to join my court so I can marry them off.
I actually had someone propose marriage to a woman in my court who was 65... I guess that Skwisgaar Skwigelf's ancestors had some relatives in Castile.