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Second and third heirs need some love too - and the building, instead of the maintaining (or map painting), is the best part for me.
AND now I don't have to prune dynasty tree heirs anymore. :)
I actually never buy anything at face value. I have read some good aspects and bad aspects and I suspect it'll get situated somewheres around next year so, I'll pick it up when they release more stuff. I am a bin shopper ;)
The adventurer part I am still playing with and like for the most part. The new skilltrees are kinda sweet and flip a little depending on if you're adventuring or landed. Haven't tried the Byzantines yet with the new administrative setup, but watching them they seem to either fall apart quickly or expand to cover de jure quickly and LOVE to castrate their children now to cap heirs. Can't say either way on administrative yet but it looks interesting if you like scheming and complications.
I LIKE just moving out of the way with plagues. I have enabled them again and settling down once tech/innovations/traditions let you deal with them makes them 'reasonable' again for me.
Waiting for a sale is never a bad idea; it will give them time to balance and work out the worst of the bugs. :)