There was no setup that made him a bastard. I was suggesting an edit.
And, by far I prefer 1066. The later scenarios are way too centralized.
And, by far I prefer 1066. The later scenarios are way too centralized.
I'll be honest upfront: I hesitate to allow you in, as I know you have something of a reputation around here. However, at the same time, we need more players.
I want to be very clear on this, I'll welcome you to join our game, but under your assurances that you will behave in a mature, friendly manner. Most of us our newbies when it comes to CK MP, and I won't have it spoiled for them all. I will try to be as fair as I can toward you, because I feel you deserve a chance, but I will not hesitate to act when it comes to dealing with any unpleasantness that I have seen in other certain occassions. So then, do I have your assurance?
Kuipy said:While I get the point of those who prefer EU2 over EU3, I must stress that I do not even own EU2, even less know how to play it. So any EU2 game would mean I would not go further than CK (not that I mind if I have a good CK game).
Brian Bóruma said:It's also filled with historical events that can make or break a country - something luckily that eu3 lacks.
Baranov said:Alright so thanks to consider me. I don't really mind what time it is for me, but I prefer during the night/early morning. Of course I would prefer friday late nights/saturday early moring, because generally I have plans on Saturday night. But I guess sunday early morning (3-4 am) is fine, I just have to shorten my party time (don't mind if I sober up playing CK, give me the trait sobering up).
As for my country, I imagine if I someone gets Normandy then I should not take Brittany(I would really like to take it)? If not I would like the Duchy of Galicia. Plz
If we are going to use Eu2 then that's going to be a problem for me because I originally played on a friend's(The time I lived int the USA) eu2 copy, not mine. But I agree, Eu2 looks nicer and felt so much better to play.
BurningEGO said:i would like to take any iberian nation, suposing i am the only one in iberia of course.
As for time - the later the better. Currently in vacations but will start working again during september. Dont really know when i am able to play since i dont know yet when work ends during Fridays or Saturdays (and will only know the exact hour during september i am afraid). During Saturdays, i believe i have most of the day free after 18:00 BST (possibly a lot sooner, but still do not really know). Fridays, likely only after 21:00 BST (British summer time, which is GMT + 1 AFAIK).
Brian Bóruma said:Would we be aiming to start this weekend, next weekend, next month?
Baranov said:uhm... 5am-9am I think It is fine.
jorian said:hi, interested aswell, not sure yet what to take, because differently from the others, i roleplay a dynasty, so i care more about what the name of them is than the positioning
...I picked Apulia (the Hautevilles) before anyone else picked anything.TC Pilot said:Would you like to be the de Hautevilles? I don't think anyone's picked them yet. Or if you want, I'll drop my position as Byzantium and have you take it, either as the Dukas, Komnenian, or Diogenes family.
Brian Bóruma said:...I picked Apulia (the Hautevilles) before anyone else picked anything.
BurningEGO said:Could you get a list of who's going to play (or intends to) in the first post? Also the nations they suposedly would want to play? That would make things better for the ones that wish to choose a nation.
As for me, if i truly cannot play in Iberia (damn, in all my CK games i have played some iberian duchy/kingdom), then i would like the little germans of the duchy of Carinthia.
It's ruled by a female. You'll only last one monarch.BurningEGO said:Doesnt that make France rather crowded? Better to split everyone through the entire map (a bit equally) instead of massing em in one area i think.
Also, is Tuscany available?
don't be so sure about itBrian Bóruma said:The county of Naples?
I'm not going to whine about it, but you won't exist a month with me in Apulia.