KaOTiK
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- Feb 5, 2001
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Thanks, was waiting for it to go on sale.
Interesting fact: The amazon key is activatable on steam. I didn't see it requiring steam anywhere so I assumed it wouldn't work with it, but gave it a shot anyway.
To those of you who got this on release, are you still playing it? Still enjoying it? I'm now thinking about grabbing it myself.
I been watching some YT videos and tuts as well. Trying to learn its complexities from afar. I'm thinking of picking it up once it goes on sale.
I been watching some YT videos and tuts as well. Trying to learn its complexities from afar. I'm thinking of picking it up once it goes on sale.
Doing the same. No matter how many 'lets play' videos I watch on youtube I still barely have an idea about what's going on. It looks interesting, not sure if I want to deal with figuring it out though.
On their core games (EU, CK, HoI, etc), steep.How is the learning curve for paradox games, i have never played one and Crusader Kings sounds interesting
How is the learning curve for paradox games, i have never played one and Crusader Kings sounds interesting
I see paradox is still doing that fucking retarded bullshit where you can't see half the forum.
Yeah, that's their way of fighting piracy. You can't view the Mod forums and maybe some others unless you have registered at least one of their games.
I can't get into this game, and I love EU3. Just don't find managing a court as much fun as managing a country.
Which I don't mind at all, since their games are 100% DRM-free. Even if you buy Crusader Kings II on Steam, it's still DRM-free. Which is awesome.
Just a heads-up:
CK II WITH DLC is $12.49 on STEAM, $9.99 for the base game.
I went ahead and bought it, who knows when I'll have time to play it. But at that price, why the heck not?