From what I've seen, nobody has been saying that Iberia is particularly easy as a location to play.
i say so. barcelona is just ez
From what I've seen, nobody has been saying that Iberia is particularly easy as a location to play.
From what I've seen, nobody has been saying that Iberia is particularly easy as a location to play.
Depends, if you're willing to assassinate your relatives at the game's start, you might find it one of the easiest places to play.
This is a situation were a few of the Iberian christian kingdoms was going to be left out and sadly Navarra makes pretty good sense to be the one with out a de-jur chair at the Iberian king party.
From what I've seen, nobody has been saying that Iberia is particularly easy as a location to play.
You don't need to even play from Iberia to form an Iberian kingdom though. The King of France could snatch a few provinces and add a second king title, then take Aragon as well which would now be even smaller and easier to make.
2 extra king titles just like that.
It's not like Philip IV didn't do exactly that with Navarre in 1284 ...
Realism dosen't always take precedent over gameplay. That's why Ireland isn't made out of several Kingdoms.
But it is made out of several Kingdoms. The game engine just calls them a "duchy" or "county", depending on size and importance.
One is the real-world title, the other the game mechanical representation.
And for gameplays sake, the Kingdom of Navarra is unable to be balanced..
You don't need to even play from Iberia to form an Iberian kingdom though. The King of France could snatch a few provinces and add a second king title, then take Aragon as well which would now be even smaller and easier to make.
2 extra king titles just like that.
Well, since I didn't do any extensive testing on this matter - as opposed to you, obviously - I concede that this might be the case.
How is that any worse than any of the Iberian nations being able to reign over 5 kingdoms in a tract of land half the size of France?
And for gameplays sake, the Kingdom of Navarra is unable to be balanced.
Maybe if Paradox add in the ability to have overlapping De Jure borders, but as it stands, it is too small, which can only be fixed at the expense of two other kingdoms which aren't exactly large either.
In this case, like in Ireland's case, gameplay has been chosen over realism.
Yeah -- easily done too:Could one not make Navarre a 1-2 prov kingdom, but make it only creatable by a Basque character? That would allow both for keeping Navarre as a de-jure re-creatable kingdom, without causing too much silliness.
# Creation/usurpation trigger
allow = {
culture = basque
}
Could one not make Navarre a 1-2 prov kingdom, but make it only creatable by a Basque character? That would allow both for keeping Navarre as a de-jure re-creatable kingdom, without causing too much silliness.