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Victoria 2, although it runs very slowly on my dated laptop :(.

Well I recently started playing CK2 due to acquiring the old gods and Legacy of Rome DLC's. Well I've just got 50 hours in it. It also doesn't run too well on my laptop (but not as bad as vicky 2) I've stopped playing EUIV due to waiting for Art of War and because I see Vicky 2 as doing everything EUIV does but 10x better.
 
Victoria 2, although it runs very slowly on my dated laptop :(.

Well I recently started playing CK2 due to acquiring the old gods and Legacy of Rome DLC's. Well I've just got 50 hours in it. It also doesn't run too well on my laptop (but not as bad as vicky 2) I've stopped playing EUIV due to waiting for Art of War and because I see Vicky 2 as doing everything EUIV does but 10x better.

V2 pops FTW!
 
Mostly EU4, occassionally play Darkest Hour, March of the Eagles or Arsenal of Democracy... might play Victoria 2 every now and then. CK2 I've never managed to get into but I might give it a go now and then if I have some time.
 
First I had ckii, then played euiv nonstop, now back to ckii.

I believe that EUIV is an inherently flawed game due to lucky nations and NIs.

You can turn off lucky nations.
 
CKII mostly. With the CM DLC. I enjoy watching my Dynasty soar or crumble. Also I am waiting for the Art of War expansion for EUIV before going back to that.

My order of preference: :unsure:
CK II > EUIV > Vic 2 > HoI 3 > EUIII > Civ IV: colonization
 
CK2, though I have also been playing a little Vicky recently (so much more fun with the new Westernisation mechanics, my little Persia is shaping up nicely :)). I shall be playing a lot of EU4 come AoW's release, though; I have a hankering to finally get a successful Golden Horde game done :).
 
CK2 by far

EU4 has become the biggest disappointment of my gaming career. It all has to with all the extra limitations that get put into the game every time there is a new patch/DLC. Plus the fact that there are mechanics that used to work, got broken in a patch and 9 months later they are still not fixed.
 
played a lot of CK2 up to just before Sons of Abraham, switched to EU4 and played religiously, now mostly back on CK2 catching up on new features (india, startdate, holy orders etc).
 
Victoria 2. To a significantly lesser extent, Crusader Kings 2 and Europa Universalis 3. To an ever lesser extent, Europa Universalis: Rome and Hearts of Iron 2. I'm looking forward to Sengoku and will hopefully get around to playing it soon. And I'm cautiously optimistic about Hearts of Iron 3.

From what I've read of it, I have little interest in EU4.
 
Wasteland 2 and Civ Beyond Earth.

I'll definitely play Runemaster when it comes out. I'll probably play some Paradox grand strategy game before HOI4 in Q1 of next year, but I'm not sure which. :)
 
I've been on a CK2 fix as of late. I bought CK2 when it first came out, was kind of disappointed and didn't play it again until about 6 months ago when I came back to it and realized I love it. So far I'm on pretty much the same trajectory for EU4... Over the years of buying paradox products, I've learned not to judge them until 6-12 months after launch when they've finally worked out the bugs that are inevitably going to come when you make games with an engine as complex as the one that runs their games.
 
the last year its been EU IV followed by CK II and VIC II for me. CK II and VIC II is the ones Im most fond of, but I can't play CK2 for long periods before I get an urge to mod it(which I do way more than playing anyway) and VIC II desperately needs a better engine.
 
It was CK2, now however... HoI2 ARMA!!!! :eek:hmy:

Awesome multiplayer game. Can't drop random people into any other Paradox game, But HoI2 is easy to learn.

BTW. It is long since i last played it, I know it was a new expansion to it after ARMA 1.3 beta2. Iron Cross i think. I can however not find it on the forum. Also the standalone Arsenal of Democracy and Darkest Hour: A Hearts of Iron game. Has anyone played and have a opinion of these tree?

So CK2 for singelplayer, and HoI2 for multiplayer. Also A Game of Love from time to time, but thats not a Paradox title;)
 
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