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- Aug 13, 2014
At some point in the future, I'd like to see a Paradox game that has Crusader Kings' level of detail on Europa Universalis' level of scale.
How is Charlemagne, by the way? THere are a bunch of expansions for both CK2 and EUIV that I have yet to pick up.
Firstly, yeah that would be awesome. China in particular and much of SE Asia would be most ideal to include (and it goes without saying that the rest of the Steppe should be added). If you added China then it also goes without saying Korea would have to be added, Japan on the other hand wouldn't *have* to be added per se and instead China and Korea could just get the occasional even about Pirates, court envoys, etc.
Next, Charlemagne has its bugs, I played another Golden Horde game when I first got it and after the first ruler dies, you go from Ultimogeniture to Open Elective immediately, even if you reform Tengriism. One thing it also does is make it harder for Hordes to blob as they have a new mechanic where their vassals have to be called to war, they have the new holding type; tribal, and can't build new holdings (merely expand existing ones or the Tribal Holding) until they take the special 'Adopt Feudalism' decision. Since my favorite characters to play are Turks and Mongols, I have mixed feelings about this, and want them to fix the Ultimogeniture bug but otherwise that's okay. Interesting to note that in 2 generations of that Horde game the Ilkhanate ceased to exist and became dkivided between the Mongol Nestorian realm of Persia and the Persian Nestorian realm of Baluchistan.
Otherwise it changes the assassination system to where you have to plot and can't just hit the assassinate button, revamps some of the combat mechanics, introduces at least one new unit (Camel Cavalry for the Arab group, which does better in desert and mountain terrain than horses), adds a bunch of earlier cultures like Visigoth and Lombard, makes your families scheming in succession a lot more intricate, and makes the Byzantines run by the Iconoclasts at the earliest start date and Tengriist Khazars at that start. Another thing about the early start is Manichaenism is actually still pretty viable and alive, though it still has no special mechanics. Finally Abbasids are a huge blob at the aforementioned start, but soon find themselves overwhelmed by decadence revolts and Zoroastrian rebels. Pretty sure I'll see the 'Rise of ther Shi'a' event pretty soon too as the Abbasids are most vulnerable and my Khazar Khanate is chipping away at them.
Should that happen, I may side with the Shi'a instead of the Zoroastrians after I grow tired of Tengriism having virtually no prospect of reforming, since they made that harder in CM too.