Heresy !Just as long as ole Czoklet doesn't go full Duke Nukem on us I won't mind
The realm rejoices as Paradox Interactive announces the launch of Crusader Kings III, the latest entry in the publisher’s grand strategy role-playing game franchise. Advisors may now jockey for positions of influence and adversaries should save their schemes for another day, because on this day Crusader Kings III can be purchased on Steam, the Paradox Store, and other major online retailers.
Heresy !Just as long as ole Czoklet doesn't go full Duke Nukem on us I won't mind
Damn you, Supreme Paradoxians! The hand of the false bishop of Rome is, indeed, behind this unfair and satanical rule! A call to arms, my christian brothers. Its time to turn on fire the headquarters of Paradox Studios, and then they will finally meet with the light of Iesus Kristos!
... I'm sorry, I really miss the Senate.
You're lucky you got to experience the senate, I created my house and got my confirmation in the middle of the last session so I've been waiting all this time![]()
It's basically done, the only thing which is missing is Religious Reform interface - that is, I can easily change (for instance) "aztec_reformed" religion from old exported save to "nahuatl" but the interface just doesn't show up, which for some reason prevents me and AI alike from enacting said reforms. If I can fix this, the conversion to "El Dorado" will be completedHow's El Dorado integration going?
Oh. That's unfortunate.Hardcoded sadly.
I spoke one time in the Nova Imperium thread to have Pagans reforms like the Aztecs but sadly you need to be in special tech groops and thus can't build navies (which was the biggest problem and would be here the same)
Good idea, this should worki think i got an idea, but it may be too late. you could switch the imperium and the xenoi to one of the special tech group, and give them decisions to go to eastern and high american tech respectivley. im not sure this would work though
He who fights monsters...Ohh! More and more the empire becomes liken unto it's rivals and having ties that bind deeper in the mind than expected. This should be interesting.
isf_ai_handicap: "AI Handicap"
desc_isf_ai_handicap: "AI definitely needs some help."
isf_rennaissance: "Dark Rennaissance"
desc_sf_rennaissance: "Gutenberg, Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello, Machiavelli, More, Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler - all of them never born, forever swept away from the history by the horrors unleashed by Sunset Invasion."
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# Triggered modifiers for Imperium Sine Fine by czoklet
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#AI HANDICAP: -33% province warscore cost, -50% claim fabrication time, -75% unjustified demands, -25% envoy travel time, +50% AE
isf_ai_handicap = {
potential = {
ai = yes
}
trigger = {
ai = yes
}
province_warscore_cost = -0.33
fabricate_claims_time = -0.50
unjustified_demands = -0.75
envoy_travel_time = -0.25
ae_impact = +0.5
}
# DARK RENNAISSANCE: +15% technology cost, +15% idea cost
isf_rennaissance = {
potential = {
capital_scope = { continent = europe }
religion_group = christian
}
trigger = {
capital_scope = { continent = europe }
religion_group = christian
}
technology_cost = 0.15
idea_cost = 0.15
}
"Gutenberg, Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello, Machiavelli, More, Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler - all of them never born, forever swept away from the history by the horrors unleashed by Sunset Invasion."
Looking forward to the update.
Well, the Italians at least would have survived if they were under then glorious banner of the Imperium. Sort of a reverse Fall of Constantinople I guess.![]()
In alternative history genre there is something called "point of divergence" - that is, the point in which the history became alternative to what really happened. The further into the past such POD lies, the bigger the changes are. It's easy to understand if you compare it to, say, your first school or city in which you lived as a kid - would your life be the same if you went to a different school or lived in a different city? The answer is obviously no, it would be completely different in many ways, some more subtle than others.That sounds... powerful. And scary. Where would be our world if it wasn't for this men?
But hey, I'm sure that maybe some were born in the Imperium, you know, the refugees. Of course, nobody expected the roman inquisition.
So nope, there is no chance that the unique combination of factors which allowed for instance Copernicus to do what he did in our timeline may arise in "Imperium Sine Fine". This is madness indeed![]()