

Problem: I'm afraid of dying as England, the absolute majority of my power, will go to wrong hands.Ī. However it is not enough to get primogeniture. Resulting revolt was crushed so I have opinion bonus. England is seniority with medium crown authority that current ruler just changed.

My realm is entire Britania and chunks of Pomerania and Friscia.īritannia is primogeniture with medium crown authority that current ruler just changed. Ireland is my vassal controlled by tribal member of my dynasty. It's an intimidating proposition, though, and Paradox made initial attempts to ease entry into Crusader Kings 2's world of medieval sword swinging and subterfuge back in 2019 by making the base game free-to-play.įollowing that first step, and a few limited experiments with subscriptions in Europa Universalis 4, the developer is now ready to go all in, and, as of today, is offering punters the opportunity to access the full Crusader Kings 2 catalogue - including 13 majors expansions, 12 unit packs, 14 music packs, 10 portrait packs, and more - for £3.99/$4.99 USD a month.Playing as Ironman, savescumming is not an option.Īfter a chain of events that involved many plots I arrived to an interesting situation. The complete experience is also prohibitively expensive too, weighing in at over £200, and that's an issue Paradox is attempting to address with the launch of its new monthly subscription service.ĭespite having been superseded by last year's stellar Crusader Kings 3, there's still plenty of demand for Crusader Kings 2, in no small part thanks to its staggering bounty of rich, post-launch DLC.

Crusader Kings 2, Paradox's mammoth grand strategy game, is a beast, totalling more than 13 major expansions and other assorted DLC after six years in development.
