That's not what it's saying for me, still says the broadcast is offline.
Edit: Countdown up there now though.
That's not what it's saying for me, still says the broadcast is offline.
Edit: Countdown up there now though.
Both my friends who tried ck2 when it was free quit after a day because it was too complicated.
Guess they can go back to playing civ V, the plebs
First time they mentioned HOI IV as a 2016?
No, they mentioned it was delayed into next year a month or two back. I just thought of something though. If Stellaris is releasing in February 2016, when the hell do they think HoI4 will be ready? Surely they wouldn't release it until a few months after Stellaris to avoid oversaturating the relatively small grand strategy market.
Choose between 7 different playable species, each with unique appearances, traits, and ethics. Alternatively, design and name a custom species with the government and attributes you desire
Guide your scientists along 3 main technological groups and discover different advancements in each game. Some tech can improve life for your entire species... or completely shatter your concepts of civilization
CREATE YOUR OWN SHIPS WITH UNIQUE DESIGNS
Create alliances and form into federations with other empires, or fight wars against hostile alien species
Is the game 2.5D or 3D by the way? I think the former, from what I've seen in this thread.
The design of that website is terrible. Takes forever for the text and images to pop in, especially on the second and third screen of the game part.
Latter seems more likely. I'm getting a pretty heavy Sword of the Stars vibe from some of this, and the map seems to be fully 3D.
>mfw when alternative histories in which Sea Lion succeeds are sold as plausible
>mfw when alternative histories in which Sea Lion succeeds are sold as plausible
>mfw when alternative histories in which Sea Lion succeeds are sold as plausible
I'm a veteran Europa Universalis player, but I want to finally dig into Crusader Kings 2. I've played it before, briefly, but I only have it vanilla. So, what expansion should I get? Since there is no sales right now I can only get one. I'm thinking of Charlemagne for the early starting date?
I'm a veteran Europa Universalis player, but I want to finally dig into Crusader Kings 2. I've played it before, briefly, but I only have it vanilla. So, what expansion should I get? Since there is no sales right now I can only get one. I'm thinking of Charlemagne for the early starting date?
Great, many thanks for the detailed information. I think I might continue my Portucale game and see what goes from there. I'm quite interested in playing a muslim kingdom in the future, I need Sword of Islam for that right?....
Great, many thanks for the detailed information. I think I might continue my Portucale game and see what goes from there. I'm quite interested in playing a muslim kingdom in the future, I need Sword of Islam for that right?
During my last Crusader Kings 2 session, the dilemmas I faced included... Should I blackmail an enemy noble I know to be gay? Should I reprimand my daughter for torturing rats? Should I entrust my son's education to a lovely schizophrenic Ethiopian lady? Should I lock-up my mum for plotting to kill my half-brother?
So I've never played a Paradox game, never played a grand strategy game of any sort, and have 0 experience with really anything the genre has to offer. Really I didn't even know the company existed until the announcement of Stellaris,a game whose development I'm watching pretty closely.
What I have noticed is the obscene amount of hours my friends have put into Europa Universalis IV and Crusader Kings II . So some questions while the entirety of the Paradox library is on sale-
1. Do the two games offer vastly different gameplay experiences?
I'll admit to only have given a brief look at a few reviews for both games but from what I can gather it seems that Crusader Kings II has far more emphasis on the internal politics of whatever kingdom you setup than Europa's more world focused ... thing. I'll admit to being more interested in Crusader for that reason, seeing quotes like this :
Kinda have me leaning even more in that direction, it sounds hilarious.
2. Is it worth it to just go ahead and pay 25 bucks from the outset to get all the included DLC?
I already own EU III Complete - should I buy HTTT and DW or just go ahead and buy EU4? Also, I gather HOI3 is the best in the series?
Ugh... Paradox's community management just fucking sucks.
Did something in particular happen?
Just this thread: https://forum.paradoxplaza.com/foru...f-october-2015-read-op-before-posting.887017/
Latest dev diary has rule that democracies cannot declare war on each other. Which aside from being needlessly restrictive doesn't have any real basis in history of the time. People mention this, but pretty much every reasonable post on the subject is deleted by moderating team as "political ranting".
I mean how can you debate whether a game mechanic that's self-declaredly based on a political observation is suitable or not without actually resorting to using political history??
To be honest that's just one of a string of recent examples. Their moderating team just sucks big time.
After playing a few games of EU3 and getting the hang of that I'd thought I'd get Victoria 2 and try that out as well. To my surprise Victoria 2 seems MUCH more complex.
Forresters have been in it for a while.1.0 of the Westeros mod has been released.
Wonder if it has the Forrester family...
Hearts of Iron 4 beta invites go out this Friday. Johan says ~2 weeks before it starts after that.
Based on approximate 3 month turnaround for Beta -> Release given as a rough estimation in the past by Johan, that would imply March launch date.
Beta is probably NDA'd right?
Was hoping we get some footage from the beta.
Does any one have a good tutorial they can recommend for Hearts of Iron 3?