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CK3 Dev Diary #10 - Lifestyle Events

Greetings and salutations!

I am one of the Content Designers at Paradox, where I have been working on Crusader Kings III for the past 2 years. You may have seen me poking around our Discord channel on occasion, or here on the forms in the last Dev Diary. Today I am here with the next installment in the Lifestyles series, where I will be talking about Lifestyle Events.

We have already covered a good deal of how Lifestyles work from a systemic point of view, but how do they influence your character’s story? What does your Lifestyle mean to your ruler beyond some bonus skill points and a handful of perks?

Much like in CK2, when you pick a Lifestyle Focus you will begin getting events related to that Focus. Unlike in CK2, however, these events are not mere stepping stones toward acquiring a Lifestyle Trait, as that progression is handled by the perk system. Instead, Lifestyle Events in CK3 represent the various opportunities (or crises!) that have arisen as a result of the extra time and attention your ruler has been devoting to their Focus.

For example, if you pick the ‘Stewardship - Domain’ Focus, you will begin receiving events about the management of your ruler’s domain and the holdings within it. You can choose to be strict or lenient, fair or corrupt, generous or greedy, etc. While there is rarely a ‘correct’ answer, the choices you make here will influence the prosperity of your realm, the size of your treasury, and how your ruler will be remembered in history books.

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Then again, you might prefer to take the ‘Intrigue - Temptation’ Focus, where you will receive events about seduction, desires, and covertness. You can lead your courtiers and vassals on, manipulating them into doing favors for you or interceding with others on your behalf. You can sustain long-term affairs, planting agents in foreign courts who will do your bidding when the time is right. Or, just maybe, you’re simply the type of person who wants to have a good time, seducing every lady or lord you desire, indulging in a wild revelry of stress-relieving hedonism and debauchery? The choice is yours to make!

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There are many more Focuses besides these two, of course, such as ‘Learning - Scholarship’, where you will get the chance to delve into old books to study natural philosophy and run questionable experiments — here you can decide just how far you will go in the search for knowledge, and if it is worth it to push the boundaries of church doctrine to discover the secrets of nature...

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...as well as the more practical ‘Diplomacy - Family’ Focus, where your attention to your family will give you opportunities to improve relations between relatives, enhance the prestige of your dynasty, and even take a more active role in molding your heir to be a worthy successor for your great legacy!

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In addition, your rulers are savvy individuals (or would at least like to think so); they won’t just single-mindedly pursue their Focus at the expense of all else. You will also receive occasional events pertaining to other Focuses within the same Lifestyle, representing various opportunities you have discovered that you weren’t necessarily pursuing, but would still be foolish to ignore. This will help mix things up a little and make keeping the same Focus for a long time more interesting.

Taken all together, Lifestyle Events become an integral part of the Lifestyles system in CK3 that define how your current ruler lives their life and what impact that has on their realm and dynasty. Many of the choices you will have to make have both pros and cons, which means what you decide to do as one ruler may be very different from what you do as another. Since each of your rulers will have different reasons for picking a Focus, this will lead to varied and interesting gameplay across multiple generations, as each subsequent ruler is presented with a wide variety of new and changing situations to take advantage of in pursuit of their ambitions.

That's all for now, but be sure to join us next week for an in-depth dive into the Intrigue Lifestyle, featuring the Seducer and Torturer perk trees!
 
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LordofLight

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Because Crusader Kings LOL
Its not crusader kings if your lover isnt your sister-mother :)

At this point its part of the core Crusader Kings Experience and I find that hilarious.

That and child murder. Gods genuinely I love this game and community.

So CK3 will become the Sims.
More like an RPG.

CK2 is already the hands down best RPG of the decade imho. So that'd be neat.
 

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That's probably the big one right there. If you pick a focus at odds with your personality, you end up with lots of "beneficial" events that come with a side order of stress. I hope there aren't any lifestyles that are completely incompatible with a given trait (eg, if you end up as an Honest fellow with Intrigue training, you should at least be able to focus on plot discovery), but individual foci could be more limited.
I literally suggested this exact thing on the forum a few months ago. Awesome it's happening!
 

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That has got to be one of the worst and most awkward seduction attempts (by the woman) that I have ever seen.
 

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Back to serious.
I admit I didn't feel much enthusiasm, until now, but this DD seems quite promising, for many reasons. For instance it seems that with this RP-focus the game will make playing "peace downtime" interesting, not prompting the player to speed up things until next war, nor to expand otherwise there's nothing, or little, to do.
It seems possible to have a good game experience by only playing "tall", staying in my 2-duchies demesne, at least for a generation or two, and not get bored. If this will be the case, that's a great thing.
 

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CK3 will be based around the character, that is what the vision tells us, religion, holdings, feudal system are all secondary stuff which is based around the focus which are the characters:)