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We're laughing so hard right now over the fact PDX put in MP and didn't include this.
Surely we're just missing it somehow, it can't be they left out something so trivially easy to include.
Because no one who spent even 1 minute trying to start or play thru an MP session would have hesitated to ask WTF is chat?
Buildings? Brokenly OP
Men-at-arms? Brokenly OP
Swedish medieval colonialism? Broken ...
Byzantine blobbing? Broken ...
Tribal super powers? Broken ...
Feudalizing? Broken ...
Crusades? Broken ...
Ferver system? Broken ...
Cuckoldry? Out of control ...
Innovations? Semi-Broken/Badly implemented.
Confederate partition? Just ♥♥♥♥ mechanic.
Alerts/Warnings? Non-existent.
On the other hand ...
Realistic Character Models? Yes!
They do have pretty cool character models ... I'll really give them that. It really does make you bond to your characters more than in CK2 ... but ... *sighs* ... the brokeness of this game is crazy. It works semi-fine for like 50 to a 100 years until you realize the actual machine isn't fine tuned at all and starts breaking up as you see the cracks forming.
Once you've played it more than 10 hours you start noticing the flaws. The first 10 hours are fine though because you're playing slow and everything is new and fresh ... but then you start noticing the repetition and mistakes made everywhere you turn ...