

What I’m going to be focusing on instead is how you actually go about earning these CBs. If that’s the information you’re looking for, take a look at the Casus Belli section of the CK2 Wiki. Far too many for me to go through them and explain what they all do. I think it is cool they are allowing us to create our own religions, but I think it is strange to allow people to alter the historic religions, especially since they said they are removing the “loony” events.Although it might not seem like it when you start as a Catholic ruler, there are a lot of Casus Bellis (CBs) in Crusader Kings 2. Changing the Christian faith doesn’t make it the Christian faith, or altering the Islamic faith. But I’m guessing it will be above average at release.


And by game critics I mean a few youtubers whose opinion we trust. We won’t know if it’s good until the game critics get their hands on it. Then bring it up as though their goal was to make the map bigger. I’m guessing they needed it that size to do whatever fort/environment placements. Next, I don’t know why the game needed to be 4 times the size of CK2. Rather than this 3D image that’s trying to look human. It was a theme that looks good for the style in the game. I just want them, if they are leaving the realm of reality, to just dive into it.Īnd the 3D character portraits…I prefer the CK2 portraits since it looked like a historic portrait. It seems like it’s becoming a fantasy strategy game? If they are adding in new religions, just throw in magic (which they kind of did with witchcraft), elves, dwarfs, and evil beasts too. There is no need for an antipope because you are the antipope. But in reality it is just creating a new religion using the nameplate of a historic religion…which is not very logical for a game that focused on historic events. They say you change aspects of an existing religion. They also added a feature to start your own religion. A lot of people find the unpredictability fun. Which takes away from the CK2 randomness aspect of having your bad heir take over with bad traits or having to kill children to get the heir you want. So theoretically, dynasties will become stronger the longer they survive. I had read that Dynasties will have inheritable traits.
