It's due in nine days.
But at least I can say: "I'm playing CKII... for SCIENCE!"
It must be done
It's due in nine days.
But at least I can say: "I'm playing CKII... for SCIENCE!"
The bugs that are being fixed in a beta hotfic that is available as we speak? Those bugs?So now Reddit is mad because of the bugs. They're usually pretty pro-PDX, should we riot too?
The bugs that are being fixed in a beta hotfic that is available as we speak? Those bugs?
Do you need to be from Eastern Rome or the HRE to re-establish the Roman Empire? Are there territorial requirements? Could, say, an extremely lucky Irishman or Russian do it?
Without mods I believe only the person who holds the Byzantine Empire title can do it, I'm afraid.
So a REALLY lucky Irishman then
I looked it up; it turns out that you need the "Born in the Purple" trait, so basically, the son of an Irish noble and a Byzantine Imperial princess would make one eligible.I've seen an Irishman inherit lands in the Byzantine Empire so not THAT lucky.
I looked it up; it turns out that you need the "Born in the Purple" trait, so basically, the son of an Irish noble and a Byzantine Imperial princess would make one eligible.
I looked it up; it turns out that you need the "Born in the Purple" trait, so basically, the son of an Irish noble and a Byzantine Imperial princess would make one eligible.
potential = {
has_dlc = "Legacy of Rome"
age = 16
prisoner = no
NOT = { trait = incapable }
NOT = { has_global_flag = rome_restored }
has_landed_title = e_byzantium
religion_group = christian
}
allow = {
prestige = 3000
completely_controls = d_latium
completely_controls = d_venice
completely_controls = d_ferrara
completely_controls = d_sicily
completely_controls = d_genoa
completely_controls = d_capua
completely_controls = d_apulia
completely_controls = d_thrace
completely_controls = d_antioch
completely_controls = d_jerusalem
completely_controls = d_alexandria
completely_controls = d_athens
completely_controls = d_tunis
completely_controls = d_croatia
}
One more question. I royally (heh) screwed up with this, but it's a long story. Short version: I tried to kill my brother and he fled into hiding. Then I died, and because the previous king was weak and stupid, another vassal had forced seniority succession. My question is, how do I come out of hiding?
It should be in the intrigue section.
Found it, thanks.
It would be better if you were the King who ruled from hiding. A family of recluse leaders who never saw the light of day yet brought their lands to glory.
How does the 'in hiding' thing actually work? From the tooltip, I took it to mean that the percent chance of a murder plot succeeding would be decreased, but while playing around with it, it seemed more like it increased the amount of time it took for a plot to fire. Am I on the right track here?
So now Reddit is mad because of the bugs. They're usually pretty pro-PDX, should we riot too?