Be a pious king to invite the religious powers to your side, or design your own faith as you battle between everlasting fame or eternal damnation.Raid and plunder nearby lands or hire mercenaries and Holy Orders for your major conflicts. Manage your battlefield tactics and armies. Assemble men-at-arms units and powerful knights. Or be inspired by the bard and ballad, and seduce your way to power and influence. Recruit agents and other unsavory elements to undermine, blackmail, or murder those who stand in your path. The shadows stir frequently, and danger lurks around every darkened corner.Be wary of rivals, from restless serfs to revengeful concubines. Govern an ever-evolving realm and grant titles to whom you see fit - or usurp your liege to claim their crown as your own.Customize your ruler and noble house, from appearance to attributes, and create a monarch worthy of all their inherited virtues and vices.If found wanting, marry them off or despatch them through other means. Groom your heir with the appropriate guardians or educate them yourself.Genetics can be passed along to your children, be it the gift of genius or crippling stupidity. Prompt fear and dread as you rule with an iron fist, or inspire your subjects with magnanimous deeds. Each character is larger than life, with traits and lifestyle choices determining their actions and schemes.Claim, conquer, and rule thousands of unique counties, duchies, kingdoms, and empires. Explore a vast medieval map stretching from the snowswept Nordic lands to the Horn of Africa, and the British Isles in the west to the exotic riches of Burma in the east.An extensive cast of historical characters can be romanced, betrayed, executed, or subtly influenced. Discover a sprawling simulated world teeming with peasants and knights, courtiers, spies, knaves and jesters, and secret love affairs.Your death is only a footnote as your lineage continues with new playable heirs, either planned… or not. Begin in 867 or 1066 and claim lands, titles, and vassals to secure a realm worthy of your royal blood. Take command of your house and expand your dynasty through a meticulously researched Middle Ages.Crusader Kings III continues the popular series made by Paradox Development Studio, featuring the widely acclaimed marriage of immersive grand strategy and deep, dramatic medieval roleplaying. War is but one of many tools to establish your reign, as real strategy requires expert diplomatic skill, mastery of your realm, and true cunning. Choose your noble house and lead your dynasty to greatness in a Middle Ages epic that spans generations. I simply stopped playing and buying after 3 DLCs because those micro-packs annoyed me so much.Your legacy awaits. That's actually really common for a game + season pass.Įdit: if you want to protest (which is perfectly legitimate) don't buy/play the game AT ALL. 75€ for the base game and DLCs is perfectly fine for me. The Royal Edition isn't even all that expensive all things considered. Paradox Games tend to have TONS of expensieve DLCs (that kept me away from most of them) but as of yet they have not continued that practice with CK3 in my opinion as they take their time with releases. Honestly I kind of understand what your are getting at. Steam Sales are enough for me personally. I usually only buy keys from humblebundle nowadays though their prices aren't really all that much cheaper. In the end key-sellers are a grey area AT BEST. A lot of them are aquired through differenced in regional pricing (but yes, also theft.). There was a huge incident in 2016(?) where someone sold stolen keys like that on ♥♥♥. But there is no way for you to know which are and which aren't. I know, we're on the internet and people tend to forget that they are supposed to bring some proof about their accusation, but considering how confident you sound about your accusations, it shouldn't be too hard. Don't talk about sleazy practices when you're buying keys originally purchased with someone else's misery Care to put some evidence that all their keys are bought with stolen credit cards? Because they used stolen cards, even at a heavy discount, it's all profit. Originally posted by Hao Zhao:Do you understand how key selling even works? People use stolen credit cards to buy keys and then they re-sell the keys at a fraction of the original price.
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