I need help! I'm in an emergency. Today I created an account in Seam to purchase CK2 collection which is on sale there. But unfortunately I saw that Iran is not included in countries list. Can't I do s.th to purchase it? Is another website that supports Iran? Please help me before the sale time of CK2 expires.
Originally Posted by johnhughthom: It was on sale on a few other websites before the Steam sale, unfortunately thay have finished.
Is it Steam itself unavailable in Iran, or just CK2 through Steam?
Yes Steam is itself unavailable in Iran because I tried M2TW and Call of Duty but again I didn't see Iran in the list. In addition to Iran some countries like Iraq wasn't there.
So, I started as Kurush. I first started attacking Khiva, for the duchy of Khiva(The muslim states to the south were occupied in a war). I, of course won. After this, I saved up a whole lot of money, as the wars to the south had only left one dominant muslim state: The Saffarids. As I expected, they quickly DoWed me, but with the money I stocked up, I was able to get some mercs, which helped me defeat the 10000 man doomstack(in this context, it was). I was able to drive up the warscore to 100% by destroying their army and I even had the luck of killing the enemy ruler in battle.
A few years later, the turks from the north attacked. I hired some Horse archer mercs and set out to battle the turks. They were defeated so decisively, that I made peace and followed up with an holy war. That was to be that last of the turks. In the meantime, I took all the land of Khiva. From that point on, I didn't expand. The affairs with the Khivans and the Turks meant that I wasn't able to attack the Saffarids, which I should have done. The Saffarids were promptly defeated and now, the Caliph held most of Persia.
The only opportunity that popped up against them was a decadence invasion, but I was soundly defeated because for some reason, the AI sent all their armies to me. The decadence invasion succeeded and was followed by civil war, but I wasn't able to take advantage of this. Whenever I went to war(with the son of the now dead Kurush) my vassals revolted. I decided to stop the game at this point, as my vassals randomly started making factions.
Yes, I have found the Zoroastrian Karen Satrapy to be very difficult to succeed with myself after several trials today. But it seems you made it further than me - I always got bogged down fending off other countries' Holy Wars. First I tried to go south into the Tahirid Satrapy for an immediate land-grab in Zoroastrian lands (so little turnover to give me troops), and that worked for a while - even got myself a Genius daughter of the Satrap and his sister - but I got mauled by the Cuman Khan and the Saffarids at the same time. The second time I went for an early war against Khiva but I took the single county left in the Duchy of Merv (probably not a great idea), and then everyone outpowered me. I was starting to think it was impossible without swearing fealty to the Khivan Shah before your proof.
Something I have discovered - the Saffarids always start at war (Invasion of Persia) with the Tahirids, and will take all of their land if they win, leading to that blob problem you have. And unless someone else is supporting the Tahirids, the Saffarids will probably win, because they are significantly bigger.
Also, the Horse Archer mercs are super-helpful, and I've found they can take down armies about 1.5 times their size with the right commanders.
So the way to succeed may lie in making sure the Tahirids and the Saffarids stay separate - because divided, you can conquer them, but together they are just too much.
Anyway I spent a lot more time yesterday with Harald Fairhair, and here's what I've accomplished:
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That's Harald's grandson on the throne now. Completed the Norse reformation within Fairhair's lifetime, and since his son died young I've been mostly defending the Fylkirate until now. I plan to let Denmark de jure drift before I create the Kingdom; Norway is enough for now. I also had the Holy Isle of Zeeland until just about 6 years ago when the Queen of Lotharingia holy-warred me for it and called in all of her Karling cousins. One Karling I could have handled, probably even two or three with Sweden's support, but the entirety of Europe rallied with the infidel witch.
Not sure what I'll do with Harald II now. Maybe I'll invade Scotland and get rid of the heretical Old Norse living there. Definitely want to stick it to the Karlings and take all of Holland soon. By the way - as soon as you reform, you're considered "organized religion" by the game and get the huge supply limit penalties in other pagan lands. Found that out the hard way when I went for Mecklenburg after reforming.
Well, I came here to see if I should purchase Old Gods and your fun games have tipped the balance out of my account and into Paradox Interactive's eager palms. Now I just need the friendly modders for PB, SWMH and VIET to update!
Originally Posted by : - Birth rates have been reduced a lot
That's probably a good thing. My last game as the von Pruessen Kings of Vendiland each king produced about 9 children, maybe more... Although I'd prefer it if rather they kept the birth rate the same, but instead increased infant mortality. In fact, I may just try implement that myself!
Originally Posted by : Also, the Horse Archer mercs are super-helpful, and I've found they can take down armies about 1.5 times their size with the right commanders.
Horse Archers are the second most powerful unit type, their stats mean they're approx half as powerful as knights (and 35% stronger than LC and a whole 78% stronger than pikes). The fact they have high skirmish numbers means armies are very susceptible to taking big loses initially, and then never recovering. In short, yes they're good!
I gave Antioch a try or two in the 1087 scenario (third crusade), however each time I got my arse handed to me by Salahadin, he simply called a Jihad on my weak, two county state, and stomped me effortlessly. What do I have to do? One time I made it up until the Teutonic Order was formed, but I still lacked the 120 piety necessary to get their delicious, free, Muslim-slaying armies.
Originally Posted by Myth: I gave Antioch a try or two in the 1087 scenario (third crusade), however each time I got my arse handed to me by Salahadin, he simply called a Jihad on my weak, two county state, and stomped me effortlessly. What do I have to do? One time I made it up until the Teutonic Order was formed, but I still lacked the 120 piety necessary to get their delicious, free, Muslim-slaying armies.
I think becoming a vassal of Jerusalem is your only choice.
Originally Posted by rickinator9: I think becoming a vassal of Jerusalem is your only choice.
90% of the time, that only just delays the Jihadist onslaught. If the Sunni one fails then the Shia one well get you...Still, I admire anyone for trying to play a Catholic Character in the Outemer region.
Originally Posted by Chaotix: Yes, I have found the Zoroastrian Karen Satrapy to be very difficult to succeed with myself after several trials today. But it seems you made it further than me - I always got bogged down fending off other countries' Holy Wars. First I tried to go south into the Tahirid Satrapy for an immediate land-grab in Zoroastrian lands (so little turnover to give me troops), and that worked for a while - even got myself a Genius daughter of the Satrap and his sister - but I got mauled by the Cuman Khan and the Saffarids at the same time. The second time I went for an early war against Khiva but I took the single county left in the Duchy of Merv (probably not a great idea), and then everyone outpowered me. I was starting to think it was impossible without swearing fealty to the Khivan Shah before your proof.
I'm gonna try it with PB now. I found out that along with their larger size the Saffarids also get 4000 free troops. I cheated them away and stopped the war between the two satrapies to just give the Tahirids time to prepare.
There's a juicy target to your southwest. The Alavids are Shia, so that means they can't call in too many muslim allies.
Edit: I can actually have my sisters and daughters as concubines...
Originally Posted by rickinator9: I'm gonna try it with PB now. I found out that along with their larger size the Saffarids also get 4000 free troops. I cheated them away and stopped the war between the two satrapies to just give the Tahirids time to prepare.
There's a juicy target to your southwest. The Alavids are Shia, so that means they can't call in too many muslim allies.
Meneth has made some really great balance changes to the 867 start. I'm impressed. Wouldn't mind giving it a go myself.
Originally Posted by : I can actually have my sisters and daughters as concubines...
It's not only allowed, it's encouraged. Taking sisters or daughters as wives gives a large opinion boost to Zoroastrian vassals.
Originally Posted by rickinator9: I talk to him almost every day, so I can suggest a lot during playthroughs. The removal of the massive Abbasid claims was one of my suggestions.
My first game ended in first success, then failure. I created Lithuania by subjugation, then was subjugated myself by Danish Vikings. That casus belli really needs to be nerfed. You can absorb huge regions if the duke and king titles exist. =/
Originally Posted by Monk: Meneth has made some really great balance changes to the 867 start. I'm impressed. Wouldn't mind giving it a go myself.
Wooo! That guy is a machine mighty fast turn-around on his updates.
Hmm.. I think i'll obtain all the dlcs and such, then give it a try again. I've seen some pretty gimicky guides, like taking all your starting vassal's lands for yourself, banishing/imprisioning/executing them and such, but it sounds like it's not how the game was meant to be played. Plus, starting in 1066 on some backwater island in northern Europe is one thing, but starting in the middle of the storm in 1187 is another.
Interestingly enough, for a first try of CK2 (I played a bit of 1 and Deus Lo Vult, but never mastered it), I somehow managed to not get my head chopped off by muslims and NOT swearing fealty to Jerusalem until the TO emerges, which is several years after the start I think. If I somehow manage do get 120 piety by then, I think I'd be fine.
Though last night I did swear fealty and I found that it's actually to my benefit to do so, as the entire army of the Hospitallier order basically helped me crush the Hashashin province. It then went on conquering in Rum for some reason, but whatever. I'm curious how the AI can raise the Hospitalliers ASAP, while if I were playing the KOJ i'd have to wait to amass the necessary piety.
I also have an idea of somehow involving the HRE into the levantine conflict. If the Kaiser drops the hammer on Egypt I think myself with the KOJ can together somehow splatter the rest (with the aid of the Holy Orders of course).
Originally Posted by Myth: Hmm.. I think i'll obtain all the dlcs and such, then give it a try again. I've seen some pretty gimicky guides, like taking all your starting vassal's lands for yourself, banishing/imprisioning/executing them and such, but it sounds like it's not how the game was meant to be played. Plus, starting in 1066 on some backwater island in northern Europe is one thing, but starting in the middle of the storm in 1187 is another.
Interestingly enough, for a first try of CK2 (I played a bit of 1 and Deus Lo Vult, but never mastered it), I somehow managed to not get my head chopped off by muslims and NOT swearing fealty to Jerusalem until the TO emerges, which is several years after the start I think. If I somehow manage do get 120 piety by then, I think I'd be fine.
Though last night I did swear fealty and I found that it's actually to my benefit to do so, as the entire army of the Hospitallier order basically helped me crush the Hashashin province. It then went on conquering in Rum for some reason, but whatever. I'm curious how the AI can raise the Hospitalliers ASAP, while if I were playing the KOJ i'd have to wait to amass the necessary piety.
I also have an idea of somehow involving the HRE into the levantine conflict. If the Kaiser drops the hammer on Egypt I think myself with the KOJ can together somehow splatter the rest (with the aid of the Holy Orders of course).
Oh , of course you should. I hope also buy CK2+all DLCs through steam.
Originally Posted by Psychonaut: Has anyone managed to reform the Norse faith?
Yeah, but there are two bugs with that. One is that the Norse holy orders don't reform and the other is that female seers cannot convert anything or anyone, I have no idea why...
You also lose that yummy defensive attrition bonus and get hit by it when invading other unreformed pagans.
Originally Posted by Psychonaut: Has anyone managed to reform the Norse faith?
Yep, check my screenshot a page back.
Originally Posted by White_eyes:D: Yeah, but there are two bugs with that. One is that the Norse holy orders don't reform and the other is that female seers cannot convert anything or anyone, I have no idea why...
You also lose that yummy defensive attrition bonus and get hit by it when invading other unreformed pagans.
I can confirm the Jomsvikings not reforming. Actually I reformed before they existed, that might be the problem. As for female seers, I never actually tried/noticed. Good catch.
Originally Posted by Chaotix: Yep, check my screenshot a page back.
Ahh. You did too!
Holy orders didn't reform for me either.
Originally Posted by Gelatinous Cube: I started an 867 Game as Holmgardr, now I'm in 973 and I've got the kingdom of Rus, just large enough to create the Russian Empire if I had the right culture--somehow my lineage went from Norse culture and Norse religion to Estonian Culture and Slavic Religion. On the up-side, i'm >< this close to reforming the Slavic Religion, just gathering moral authority as I already have the Holy Sites and the piety.
Your culture/religion shift would be down to guardians or events. Guardians have a chance to change their wards culture/religion to their own. So be careful educating your children with a foreigner. Alternatively it can be used to your advantage, educate your next heir using a Russian and you'll be able to form that Rus Empire!
I thought I'd combine my favourite CK2 things, Norse raiding, the Baltic Sea and Project Balance and see what I'd manage to accomplish.
Premise: An (completely) ahistorical Baltic Norseman tenuously rules Prussia, his vassals distrustful of this upstart heathen. Surrounded by religious enemies and ambitious would-be-kings, he must reach his goals.
Goals:
Revoke all of Prussia before becoming a King prevents doing so.
Subjugate Lithuania and become its King.
Marry into Norse Royalty.
Subjugate Poland and become its King
Create the Empire of Poland-Lithuania
Keep it all together!
Needless to say:
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I did it!
Also.... 14 children is, uh, quite a lot, and only 20% died young. Concubines are a bit of a double-edged proposition... Mortality and fertility still needs a little more tweaking.
This DLC really is excellent. Raiding is so much fun and so powerful. In the course of my game I sacked Venice and Rome and took the spoils and plunder of the Mediterranean for my own!
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And I captured the odd King too!
Next up is the impending realm division when Jedvard journeys off to Valhalla for further glories. Thankfully the Empire is elective, and all but 1 Duke weak and easy to manipulate.
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The Heir to Poland.
Vs.
The Heir to Lithuania.
There is still more of Poland to conquer. But that can wait till after the inevitable succession crisis (you can tell which son I favour!)
So i heard restoring Zoroastrianism was hard.. and you're damn right it is. Liberal use of your chancellor's ability to increase relations with rulers is the only way you're going to survive. Even with Project Balance making the east less stupid (no more abbasids getting claims on everything!) if you aren't increasing relations you're going to go down in flames. I've adopted the strategy of, whichever direction i'm not expanding in, I send my chancellor to tell sweet lies to the ruler of that region. It's worked incredibly well, as have my military campaigns.
And if there was one thing saving the Godwin dynasty taught me it was the best defense is a great offense. (A little assassination here and there doesn't hurt either...)
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I've picked apart and annihilated every emirate and satropy who dared to stand against me. Usually invading when they were least expecting it, and using the opportunity to pick apart their stacks before they could doom up. The southern powers start much larger than you, but if you can organize a quick strike you can easily cut off their forces and take them piecemeal. Do that and amazing things happen, if you can't get that to line up perfectly, they will doom up and you're done..
The Karen Dynasty now controls a restored Persian Kingdom. The Shah's power is absolute in the eastern part of Persian. In the center, petty Sunni rulers are fighting over the remains of the Sarrafids after their collapse, while in the West the Arabian Empire is controlled by the waning power of the Abbasids. Perhaps shadows of their former selves, Persia must take great care not to disappear into those shadows in the days ahead.. For while the Karen Shahdom of Persia is powerful it has expanded too quickly and many of its new satrapies are not fully beneath the control of their Zoroastrian overlords. Religious tension is mounting, especially along the Persian Gulf, but if any man can hold together this newly forged kingdom it would be Vahid The Great.
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A decidedly average noble who, at first glance, hardly has any idea how to run a kingdom, this man has fought in every battle, led every charge, and personally united two kingdoms beneath his banner all within the 17 years of his reign. It has been a hard road to this point, and the challenges ahead look even tougher as the power of the Abbasids refuses to fade completely. A confrontation is likely inevitable between the two powers, and Vahid is likely going to be right in the thick of it, as he always has been.
And of course.. what sort of Zoroastrian Shah would he be without marrying his sister.
100 years remain until the Seljuk Invasion arrives on my northern frontier. I need to consolidate my power quickly if I am going to have any hope of weathering that storm, but the Abbasids aren't going anywhere... I have a feeling it's going to be a long winter.
Originally Posted by rickinator9: @Monk: How did the Tahirids survive? The Saffarids usually eat the Tahirids and form a mega blob.
They did, but the Tahirids made a comeback when I destroyed the Saffarids.
The Saffarids only had a couple duchy titles across their blob, apparently. So when I invaded Birjand in a holy war and took it (in a series of flawlessly timed engagements where I completely broke their stacks before they could doom up, if I might add) it fractured the mega-blob into a half-dozen smaller states after the peace offer. The Tahirids are the result of around 10 years of clawing back to the forefront in the ensuing chaos.
I'm currently in the process of dismantling them once again.
I can't for the life of me figure out a winning strategy in landlocked regions like that when I'm outnumbered. Even hitting the levies before they combine into a stack is difficult because it's so difficult to guess how long it will take you to get anywhere.
I very much prefer the old "hit them where they're vulnerable and then retreat to the boats" strategy, but it obviously doesn't work in Persia.
I have no idea how they even got here, but this is simultaneously the strangest and greatest thing i've ever seen the AI do. With about 2,000 tough adventurers this guy set sail for the ends of the known world and has arrived in Basra. Not only that, he's carved out his own little kingdom just a stone's throw away from the power struggle over Persia between the Karen Shahs and the Abbasid Caliph. Everyone seems to be leaving him alone for now.
I can only imagine the story these guys would tell if they could.