Paradox put a lot of effort into making Ck3 more accessible, and I think largely succeeded. of course its still a massively complicated game, but strategy fans are generally willing to put up with that. its being obtuse and impenetrable and confusing that’s the problem
The learning curve for CK2 was hard at first, but imo 3 streamlined it slightly too much. Still love 3, but i miss stuff like the power struggle with the conclave…and the great death sounds
I tried to get into CK2 because I also love grand strategy and I could not be bothered to learn it.
Then I tried CK3 and for whatever reason, I found that one a lot not approachable and I have hundreds of hours in it now.
Paradox put a lot of effort into making Ck3 more accessible, and I think largely succeeded. of course its still a massively complicated game, but strategy fans are generally willing to put up with that. its being obtuse and impenetrable and confusing that’s the problem
The learning curve for CK2 was hard at first, but imo 3 streamlined it slightly too much. Still love 3, but i miss stuff like the power struggle with the conclave…and the great death sounds
I played 3 for a free weekend a while back, but still haven’t bothered to pick it up. Just felt a little lacking at the time.