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Did you guys see that the demo was released yesterday?

http://www.fileplanet.com/224596/220...-Kings-II-Demo

I just booted up the demo and I have to say I am impressed! The tutorial is impressive and quite detailed (but the intermediate and advanced sections could use some more detail), something that should go a long way in making the game more comprehensible. The UI also has a nice amount of changes that will make the game much more of a joy to play.

After spending about four hours trying my hand, I have to say that I am really looking forward to this game's release! It's strange because the mechanics haven't changed that much from the original, but I think the new, slick UI has gone a long way in making the game more transparent, and hence, much more involving.

Having said that, the game still can be slow at time, but I felt that is was now less "spreadsheet slow" and more "Distant Worlds" slow where you are just waiting for something interesting to happen rather than just feeling shut out from the gameplay.

For example, last night I played one of the four character campaigns available in the demo - some queen of Tuscana? in Northern Italy (I didn't plan on getting this involved with a demo campaign, so I didn't really take note of all the official names and titles). Well, she had quite the wild ride under my tutelage. I first married her off to a German duke so that the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire wouldn't inherit her lands in the event of her death. That accomplished, I entered one of those boring periods where there wasn't a lot to do (there are now personal goals you can set for your sovereign, but so far I haven't found them to be all that interesting. Plots - which are nefarious goals - are more interesting, but seem pretty gutsy and risky - such as plotting the death of a spouse. But I need to explore both of these some more), so I fooled around with some minor goals, such as preparing to go to war against the Emir of Sardinia.  Oh, and I also granted my bishoprics a tax-free status...it was fun to watch it go up for a vote.

But then really interesting things started happening. First, my mother informed me that she wanted to be my spymaster. Well, coincidentally(?) my spymaster just happened to die a year or so later (natural causes?), so I put her in the spot to keep her happy. Then, out of the blue, the Lombards declared war on me and marshaled all their forces. I did the same, but in retrospect I think I did it wrong as I raised not just my personal levees, but realm levees, something that I believe ticked off the Holy Roman Emperor because I believe realm levees are reserved for him?  Anyway, there was a huge battle in a province where all the forces converged. It was a real nail biter too. First, we were losing. Then, when my reinforcements arrived, we were winning, and big! But then the Lombards brought in more reinforcements and we were routed (btw: the new battle mechanic is pretty cool - you can watch the battle unfold in the form of a overview plan. Hard to explain, need to get a screenshot, but you can see three wings of each army and what tactic they are pursuing from moment to moment).

What forces I had escaped back to my province, while the enemy laid siege to one of my cities. My marshal was killed in the mege-battle, so I appointed another, a bishop who had a good marshal rating. Well, this ticked off on my of courtiers who insisted he had a better competency. I told him to give the bishop a chance....and I did - resulting in another route.  So I removed the bishop and replaced him with the upstart - who would lose another battle. Unfortunately, my previous bishop marshal, who was demoted to commanding a wing of the army, was captured and found himself in a Lombard dungeon.

Meanwhile, in a bit of good news during this dark war, my queen had conceived a child with her German duke and gave birth to a son I promptly named Frodo. I really would have liked to see a Count Frodo one day!

But I was still annoyed with the state of the war and desperate. So, first, I successfully assassinated the Lombard general laying siege my city. This, unfortunately, hurt my piety rating and did nothing to relieve the siege. Then, in a big gamble, I attempted to assassinate the Lombard king. I failed. Not only did I fail, but my assassin was captured and blabbed my name under torture! This was to be my downfall because I guess I crossed some invisible line. It was at that point my mother and spymaster informed me that I was to be placed under arrest by order of the Holy Roman Emperor and she would rule in my place as regent! Talk about being grounded!

So there I sat, in a dungeon, fuming at my fate. Being completely out of forces, I sued for peace with the Lombard king, being forced to give up my best province. He agreed and even released my captured bishop general. As a way of apology, I granted my bishop a landed title, and made him a prince bishop. He was happy with that.  Least I could do for the time he spent in prison. 

Then another crisis: I fell ill in prison with a high fever. Things didn't look good.  But I recovered.

That scared me, so I immediately purchased a papal indulgence and improved my rating with the pope in asking forgiveness for my (assassination) sins.

Then another crisis: my mother died after about a year as regent (the stress?), making my marshal the new regent.

My next strategy was to start repairing relations with the Holy Roman Emperor to get me the heck out of prision...but I happened to glance at the clock and saw it was 4:30 in the morning!  You can always tell a good game in the making by this time dilation effect.

So that was my six year adventure in CKII. It was more fun than I expected and I am definitely looking forward to its release. I can't wait to do a full AAR chronicling a game in detail.


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on Feb 21, 2012

unacomn
Also, the GamersGate version of Crusader Kings 2 doesn't require Steam or anything.

Quoted for emphasis. 

 

If I do end up purchasing Crusader Kings 2 (and I'm pretty sure I will in a few months), it will be from GamersGate.  That's the only version that doesn't require Steam. 

 

 

 

on Mar 19, 2012

Just got this game on Friday. It is quite good. I am surprised more Elemental people aren't playing it. Pretty much the most interesting and exact dynastic system in a game. The only downside is that it is too complicated. I must have read a novel worth of forum guides this weekend just to play it. I am finding it quite rewarding though. Anyone here want to do some Co-Op?

on Mar 19, 2012

I would be playing it, but I am not allowed to purchase a new game, self imposed restriction for the whole year.  The first CK is one of my top games of all time.

 

As for Gamersgate, for some reason they won't take my payment methods any more, so they aren't getting my business, as it's just easier to buy from anyone else than to contact customer service.

on Mar 19, 2012

But imagine the intrigue we could foster, Lord Xia. I am trying to start WWI a little early in my game.

 

on Mar 19, 2012

So many times I have tried to lead the Irish or Scots to world domination.  I actually did have the Irish pretty damn close once, there was a lucky series of events that involved the Turks turning Christian, and My King being heir to both France and Germany and the new Christian Turks.  I had really spread out quickly, becoming king of Ireland by 1100, and by 1150 taking Finland and most of North Africa.  Spain was still a bitch though...  With some assassinations, I held almost 50% of the map.  But then revolutions, riots, caused the huge nation to break up pretty quick, but for one, brief shinning moment...It was wonderful.  It's wonderful that I can get so much joy out of a game that is pretty much impossible to even win.  I don't even think there is a "win".

on Mar 26, 2012

The game has been out for about a month now and I have to say it is probably one of the finest games I have ever played.  I thought the thrill would wear off quickly, as it has with just about every other game from the last year or so, but I still cannot stop playing it!  CK2 is what PC gaming used to be all about: deep, open sandbox strategy gaming.  I can't wait for the first DLC/expansion. 

on Mar 26, 2012

And I can't wait for the Game of Thrones mod to finish.

on Mar 26, 2012

seanw3
And I can't wait for the Game of Thrones mod to finish.

Count me in on that, too!  The mod community is already off to a fantastic start!

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