![]() ![]() So it sort of like they took the "holding" of castle/village/church etc and turned each into each own map region. The map seems bigger though in ck3 and instead of having 1 region as county holder a county has like 3 sub regions or more. I think you had more county options in terms of lords in ck2. At least in theory), the UI is cleaner and everything is explained better. Originally posted by holy-death:I am interested in the game, but I am wondering what differences there are and how complete the game is.ġ) In terms of how complete the game is - keep in mind how CK2 was at the release (you could only play as Christian kings, dukes and counts, the differences between Catholic and Orthodox weren't as detailed, etc.).Ģ) In terms of how different it is - I know there are Dynasties (meaning you actually WANT to land your relatives in CK3. ![]()
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