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Ya got me, good one.
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He'll ask what they are.
Might as well throw him the bone now.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1158310/discussions/0/2791621875946490714/
Plagues & Diseases, Creating your own Company, Creating Artifacts such as Swords & Shields & Crowns and other cool stuff, Playing chess with Death to continue living, Becoming Immortal, Appointing a Horse as your Steward, Sending a eunuch to China to receive an Architect, Changing your perks such as (becoming a Coward from Becoming Brave) and SO MUCH MORE. Are you that retarded that you thing these features are in CK3? Of course you are, who am I talking to. Someone who bashes me for spending $40 on a package of 7 different games which are all amazing in their own right. You just look sad and pathetic now, I almost feel sorry for you. "ALMOST"
Plagues and diseases are in the game.
Immortality was included in the core game files with a number of enhancements over what it offered in CK2, making it easy for modders to implement.
Events will occur which give you the chance to gain a new trait, though I don't have a cap offhand. I've had three of them happen (two offered Brave, one Lustful). They're simply very rare in CK3.
The rest of what you bring up is niche and/or whimsical content which was never in the base Crusader Kings experience, and for good reason. One of these things (the nonsense events) has already been addressed by a mod if that sort of thing is to your taste.
Research, lad. Do the research before you comment or this will keep happening.
If they wont boost prices like EA. I mean, The Sims 4 expansions are triple times more expensive compared to The Sims 3 DLCs, and they're still meh. Hope PDX wont go EvilCorp steps. There should be sane pricing and at least minor improvements. Like The Sims -> The Sims 2.
Thankfully CK3 seems like a very solid foundation for future, which is always nice to see. Though I hope they do something about the UI, it seems too much consolified to be anything other than planned decision.
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Is there any info about what the first big expansion DLC or flavour packs might be? I am thinking about getting the game but not sure whether to get normal or royal version.
At which point do we see a plague spread across Europe in CK3? That is just bulls!"£, it only happens to individuals which have a trait Beubonic Plague. Doesn't spread across all of the counties which makes it scuffed.
Also why did you omit the other features by labelling them as niche. I think the amount of events and additional features you had were the reason what kept the game interesting for so long. I even forgot to mention the secret societies where you could join a satanic society and perform demonic rituals and other teat features such as joining other societies.
You are literally lying about what I initially said. You can refer to your previous post of the "The debate is over". No debating with lying scum
You're comparing a base game loaded with the lion's share of the previous title's DLC content to the previous title's DLC it happens to not include and calling it "missing features". You're nitpicking. Nitpicking isn't an argument, it's goading.
For the record, the reason I omitted them is there's no reason to expect immortality, magical artifacts, or chess with the devil in a historical game. Neither is there a reason to assuming that naming a horse as your chancellor or trading eunuchs for architects is something core to the game that the majority of players do on each playthrough.
Also, I'll remind you this isn't a debate. This is a clinic. You can continue reading and learning or you can ignore me. I leave that choice entirely to you. Regardless, your input is no longer required for the things I'm here to say.