10.09.2019
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The title kinda says it all. I'm not looking for any thing more than just a mod to spruce up the aesthetics of the game. Gekokujo, 'the lower rules the high', is a Warband mod set in Sengoku-era Japan. Warsword Conquest is a total conversion of warbands mount and blade. This mod is a graphic overhaul that doesn't affect the game textures, so? Mount and blade graphics mod. Feb 23, 2016 - This mod is a graphic enhancer as its name DUH. It uses Boris Vorontsov enb to make the game look better giving it multiple new graphical. Nov 12, 2017 - enjoy and please say anything about bugs on the retexture. Dark texture pack released. Bugs being fixed. If you need any retexture assistance I.

^^ Catholics do have it easier. You can get Jerusalem and usually all of Andalusia in crusades. I also got France from some heretics by inviting the claimant to my court and giving him land.One bizarre caveat to vassalizing the Pope is that if he is your vassal and you have a truce with the crusade target, you will be unable to join the crusade until the truce expires. That never hurt me too much since my vassals were perfectly capable of winning a major crusade without me by that point, but it was a little obnoxious not being able to choose who got the new kingdom.Go to war as frequently as you can stand and are able to. For a while, I was declaring war on a new target almost as soon as I enforced demands for the previous war-I would raise the eastern half of my levies, win a war, release them, then declare another war which the western half of my levies would fight. If you have the troops to do that it keeps anyone from getting too mad at you.If for some reason you don't have imperial administration, get it.

  1. Crusader Kings 2 Roman Empire Guide

Originally posted by:I would suggest holding off on this run until the next patch comes out, there are a number of bugs with viceroys currently that will plague you to no end. I had to put the guide I was writing for these acheivements on hold due to these bugs. (The current independence bugs are merely frustratingly rage inducing but you CAN keep playing and retake your losses; the viceroy bugs are not playable at all.) Can you explain these bugs, please? I was planning at some point another Roman Empire run and wanted to try out Imperial Admin since my last playthrough I got sick of the penalty and just went late feudal which was pretty successful. What bug is this that causes a problem? Originally posted by:I would suggest holding off on this run until the next patch comes out, there are a number of bugs with viceroys currently that will plague you to no end.

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Crusader Kings 2 Roman Empire Guide

The second expansion for the critically praised strategy-RPG Crusader Kings II focuses on the Byzantine Empire. In the rich political world of Byzantium, the vassals have been scheming. They have split into factions and they are banding together to revolt against your rule. Fast-forward to around 1100: the Muslims are out of Spain, Constantinople is under HRE control, and Byzantium is a fraction of a shadow of its former glory. The de jure lands of Byzantium are split into thirds, owned by myself (HRE), the Byzantines, and the Mukhtarid. Once I wrangle the rest from them.

I had to put the guide I was writing for these acheivements on hold due to these bugs. (The current independence bugs are merely frustratingly rage inducing but you CAN keep playing and retake your losses; the viceroy bugs are not playable at all.) i did it some days ago,no problems with viceroyalitys at all.worked just fine. Because being able to get Jerusalem and Andalusia in crusades (almost guaranteed even without having the DLC to request it) saves many, many years of holy wars, and are threat-free. Crusades can literally shave a century or more off the time it takes to fully restore the Roman borders.In my game, I started as Wessex, formed Britannia, and inherited Byzantium around 1050. At the time I had little more than Britannia, Normandy, Jerusalem, and parts of Aquitaine. I finished all required conquests in around 250 years.

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Faster and much less boring. In my case I got about 16 duchies in 3 wars. Originally posted by:^^ Catholics do have it easier. You can get Jerusalem and usually all of Andalusia in crusades. I also got France from some heretics by inviting the claimant to my court and giving him land.One bizarre caveat to vassalizing the Pope is that if he is your vassal and you have a truce with the crusade target, you will be unable to join the crusade until the truce expires. That never hurt me too much since my vassals were perfectly capable of winning a major crusade without me by that point, but it was a little obnoxious not being able to choose who got the new kingdom.Go to war as frequently as you can stand and are able to. For a while, I was declaring war on a new target almost as soon as I enforced demands for the previous war-I would raise the eastern half of my levies, win a war, release them, then declare another war which the western half of my levies would fight.

If you have the troops to do that it keeps anyone from getting too mad at you.If for some reason you don't have imperial administration, get it. What's so important with Imperial Administration? What exactly do magistrates do and how do you elect them? I don't know if this relates, but I don't have Charlemagne. Originally posted by:What's so important with Imperial Administration? What exactly do magistrates do and how do you elect them?

I don't know if this relates, but I don't have CharlemagneWithout Charlemagne, the main benefit for my playstyle is that you get something like +25 to your vassal limit. It's possible to hold the Roman empire without that, but it's really hard with only 30 vassals. After a certain point, even if most of your vassals are kings, it starts adding up.The second benefit is free revocation of ducal titles, which can be really handy if you have a duke who hates you or is in a faction against you-revoke the title and give it to someone else who will instantly like you.I don't have Charlemagne either, and I'm not sure what you're referring to with the magistrates comment. Originally posted by:What's so important with Imperial Administration? What exactly do magistrates do and how do you elect them? I don't know if this relates, but I don't have CharlemagneWithout Charlemagne, the main benefit for my playstyle is that you get something like +25 to your vassal limit. It's possible to hold the Roman empire without that, but it's really hard with only 30 vassals.

After a certain point, even if most of your vassals are kings, it starts adding up.The second benefit is free revocation of ducal titles, which can be really handy if you have a duke who hates you or is in a faction against you-revoke the title and give it to someone else who will instantly like you.I don't have Charlemagne either, and I'm not sure what you're referring to with the magistrates comment. The in-game description of Imperial Administration says something about a complex system of magistrates.