The learning curve for CK2 was hard at first, but imo 3 streamlined it slightly too much. Still love 3, but i miss stuff like the power struggle with the conclave…and the great death sounds
Paradox put a lot of effort into making Ck3 more accessible, and I think largely succeeded. of course its still a massively complicated game, but strategy fans are generally willing to put up with that. its being obtuse and impenetrable and confusing that’s the problem
I tried to get into CK2 because I also love grand strategy and I could not be bothered to learn it.
Then I tried CK3 and for whatever reason, I found that one a lot not approachable and I have hundreds of hours in it now.
The learning curve for CK2 was hard at first, but imo 3 streamlined it slightly too much. Still love 3, but i miss stuff like the power struggle with the conclave…and the great death sounds
Paradox put a lot of effort into making Ck3 more accessible, and I think largely succeeded. of course its still a massively complicated game, but strategy fans are generally willing to put up with that. its being obtuse and impenetrable and confusing that’s the problem