Quick question. Is bad boy in ck2? It must be hidden if it is?











Quick question. Is bad boy in ck2? It must be hidden if it is?
Can't wait to get to play the complete game. Thank you!
"Life dissolves itself in death, rivers in the sea, and the known in the unknown. Knowledge is access to the unknown. Nonsense is the outcome of every possible sense." - Georges Bataille
Yes, thank you. Very nicely written too, congrats to the author.
The appendix was really helpful too but would have been nice to have all the stats and numbers relating to the traits, but it's thorough enough I guess.
yay something to do while I'm suffering from mononucleosis :s
I haven't opened any of this yet, but it's quit strange that the french manual is the lightest. French is usual longer than english :S



simplest manual, probably will be the hardest paradox game. Just one question - how do you actually ally with someone? Its mentioned you can call them to arms, and you can see who they are, but where do you make alliances?
Nice!
Thank you!
That's one of the reasons i check forum daily...











On the Frontpage there are 5 versions. A US-English and an EU-English. Where is the difference?
When in danger, when in doubt
run in circles, scream and shout











After reading that I got curious about the French version. I only read the first 10 pages and the translation is not that great so far, was that translated by a native French speaker ? It doesn't look like it, it's too bad the english version is very well written.
Thanks for the manual anyway it was just a sidenote I don't want to sound like I'm complaining![]()
Thank you! This will help me survive the long week until release![]()
I have a question about some of the titles listed in the appendix. In Appendix 9.3 there is a list of minor titles that can either be awarded, or are given out automatically according to circumstances that might arise, to members of the court. An example of the former would be "Master of the Hunt", and the latter, "Regent." But there seem to be quite a few other titles in the list, that apparently can be given to the members of the court, that weren't present as an option in the demo (for example, "Court Jester" and "Keeper of the King's Swans"). Is this because it was the demo, and not the full version of the game? Or are they simply made available later in the game (i.e. through technological advancement)?











In the manual it says:
From the Vassals button, you can raise the levy of individual vassals.
There is no upfront fee for this: it is your vassals’ duty to provide these
troops, but you will have to pay their monthly upkeep.
However I thought vassels paid for the upkeep of the soliders you raise from them in ck2? I am sure the mods have said this in the forum?