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How many people are playing old saves and/or didn’t disable mods?
Feel free to vote with your own wallet but stop telling everyone else what to do. I am more skeptical of PI these days but they still have some good games. They just have to sell me on each DLC and / or game individually. CK3 is alright. Stellaris is good as well. Hoi4 and Vic3 were both disappointing. I don’t even know what they have down the pipeline after these current set of games.
Is it incorrect to feel like RP cringeasses and what streamers want seems to be priority over gameplay with CK3 once again?
The sort of content that gets actual effort put into seems to be for the "lel my dynasty got curbtomed by plauge lele gib updoots" on reddit crowd vs anything approaching historical sim feels like at times... :/
I expect once again the plagues to get dialed back (as they should) like CK2 because the dev team has no sense in adding balance other than nerfing the player, resulting in numerous hotfixes.
It has happened more than once like that though, I understand that diseases and what not were really dangerous back then due to their knowledge of medicine but it just sucks to have everything ruined by complete randomness, well that could just be CK3 though while I do enjoy the game I am not best at it, but still what happened with my two runs ending due to random disease it sucks the motivation out of it.