Iblis said:Nice as the pictures were, I was struck by how bad an article it was. It just seemed to restate what the Paradox site says, that's hardly an "article" is it?
Lasse Nielsen said:Doesn't seem to be any problems for the swedes to control their vassals (there arn't any) so much for the powerfull swedish nobles...
Seems like we will see a strong Sweden again![]()
Seriously though it really looks great, and I can't wait to get my hands on it!![]()
It was said many times that the latter is the case.Jos Theelen said:When I look at the faces, I wonder if CK uses just a set of faces. Or does the game makes the faces, based on family. Someone gets the nose and jaw of his father, the hair of his grandfather and the ears from his mother.
Something like that, yes...Jos Theelen said:When I look at the faces, I wonder if CK uses just a set of faces. Or does the game makes the faces, based on family. Someone gets the nose and jaw of his father, the hair of his grandfather and the ears from his mother.
Martinus said:You have to realise (which was already repeated N number of times) that in order for the CK->EU2 converter to work, the map must be basically the same, with only the change of having each province in EU2 divided internally. So if some river goes wrong somewhere in EU2, it will like hell do the same in CK.![]()
Look forward to Gold edition coming to the UKGathenhielm said:![]()
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WHEEEEEE!