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+ | Vassals operate according to game mechanics and not psychology: during a [[civil war]], you are often best advised to let your disloyal vassals go free or [[force-vassalize]] them without removing their titles until the worst is over. This keeps your [[badboy]] score low. | ||
+ | Many events operate across borders. Land borders are usually self-explanatory, but over seas there are only certain specific trade lanes (usually connecting major ports.) For a map, see [http://static3.filefront.com/images/personal/v/Veldmaarschalk/70717/xriivzscgb.jpg here]. | ||
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+ | =Should I buy Deus Vult?= | ||
Yes. | Yes. |
Revision as of 11:38, 23 April 2009
Anything counter-intuitive I need to know?
Vassals operate according to game mechanics and not psychology: during a civil war, you are often best advised to let your disloyal vassals go free or force-vassalize them without removing their titles until the worst is over. This keeps your badboy score low.
Many events operate across borders. Land borders are usually self-explanatory, but over seas there are only certain specific trade lanes (usually connecting major ports.) For a map, see here.
Should I buy Deus Vult?
Yes.