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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?
 
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?

I agree, while informative and amusing, it does not seem to reach the depth of other PI manuals. It's all pretty basic and not much in-depth.l
 
Sweet! Might make the next seven days pass by a little faster. I can hardly wait! :D
 
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 :)

It's quite customary for Paradox games (and manuals as well, I guess) to feature not-too-good French translations out of the box.
 
Now I understand educating children much better, and how to pick council members to promote technological development (not that that matters in the 19+ year demo).
 
Tiniest nitpick: On the screenshot showing how to start a multiplayer game, you misspelled Alferd Packer as Alfred Packer. I still love the reference though. :D

Edit: Never mind, I guess Alferd was just a nickname. Carry on!
 
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