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philosophergamer

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150 - and an AMAZINGLY deadly event (for the first few times, till it made the game too easy) where sieges lasted a day because your dragon could burn all the defenders alive if you wanted.
True. The answer to fighting dragons is to have dragons yourself. I salivate at the thought of a Dance of Dragons scenerio or game where two rival houses or Kingdoms fight a war each possessing dragons.
 

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I really enjoy this mod. I do want to add my voice to those saying the Iron Throne is to stable and it needs outside threats to increase playability. Others, Wildlings an angry Dragon mother all good choices for mixing things up. Maybe also a mechanic that makes having one LP win an independence war making the others more restless and eager for independence? Oh and up thread somebody said something about a greater relations penalty for increasing crown authority, a great idea.
 

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I already posted my thoughts concerning v.0.1.1 but I keep seeing all these comments about stability. I do not know if they were primarily geared toward v.0.1 as I never played that version but many of my games have been quite unstable especially after Robert dies (assuming he wins if I am playing Roberts Rebellion). In my last game all seven kingdoms were independent and warring with each other for over 250 years before the Iron Throne managed to start consoldiating some of them again. Here's where I agree with several posters, there needs to be a mechanism to prevent the Iron Throne from easily reconsolidating once its power is broken (again my suggestion would be to have the independent realms lose their de jure status as part of the Iron Throne after a specified number of years) Because other than the 300 year reign of the Targaryens (which was punctuated by two major dynasty civil wars) Westros had never been unified under one ruler in its several thousand year history. It would make perfect since to make them all more likely to go back to fighting amongst themselves as seperate independent realms without the threat of dragons to keep them all in line.
 

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I've played around 100 years as Targaryen in 0.2 and I agree with the previous posters about stability.

My greatest wish would be having the Family Relations minimod added, to further strengthen dynastic ties.

On the scale the OP mentioned, I'm definitely a 5. The map is brilliant, the new things are brilliant and even 15 bugs I found in that 100 years of game-time didn't deter me.