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Yep, hidden anti-pirate feature.
It won't let you play that much long bcs Feud Mongols with their tribal cb will stomp through your game.
Buy the original one and you won't face any weird stuff.
Explains why all my good heirs die to a bad case of the flu.
Turns out it was always that way (???). From the start of the game onwards, the area was feudal, and hasn't changed since then. The dozen counties that started as feudal slowly spread out, and now theres maybe 20 total feudal counties on the very north-east of the map.
So yeah OP..Just buy the game and you will be fine..Simple as that
You're joking about the piracy thing right? Paradox don't actually use a different set of dice for dirty pirates do they? Right?
nope!
PDX implemented this feature in all their games since ck2.
It detects a pirated version and messes up your game to a certin point where your dynasty immediately vanishes.
the first I saw do this was Serious Sam... 3? If you get the pirate version, right at the start of the game an immortal scorpion boss shows up and wrecks you.