
Sometimes however you get something like "A three headed goat was born in. In the event you have a year where nothing particularly interesting happens, the game inserts something about one of your provinces usually this will be something like "An unusually large number of births in ".

All of these give you a -15 opinion penalty with your vassals called 'Passed Insane Law'. banning violence, promoting conversion by kindness as opposed to threat of force, and just general niceness. Such as forcing peasants to put holes in their walls, a total ban on pants, the use of turnips as a standard currency, and.

Relive the experience of bringing an empire back from the dead by assembling lesser empires, a "franken-empire" if you will.

I also understand people going after them but everybody should be aware that it is only a personal goal and not something to be proud of (sadly) because you can just unlock everything in an instant."Charlemagne lives on in the new CK2 Charlemagne expansion. I personally enjoy some achievements and don't care for other. It's not like achievements represent anything, it is just personal satisfaction. I mean Valve made the achievement API public so anyone can unlock everything. If it is about the achievements, I never understood why it is such a big deal to Paradox. If you take HoI there are rules like no strategic bombers and such that are completely fine from a Paradox point of view. It's like if every time you start Mass Effect the game would randomly decide to enforce Paragon choices or Renegade choices on you.Ībout the ruler designer being unbalanced, how does it matter? People make up a bazillion rules in multiplayer because they are unhappy with some aspects of the game. You can't decide to not be greedy because your character is. The problem with playing a predefined character in Crusader Kings is that you are locked into this character.
Except that in the Witcher you can still have a variety of choice not purely based on RNG.
