Funny, I don't have that problem.. My Sicilians seem to breed like rabbits..lol
I am normally seeing 2 princesses and up to 4 or 5 in heirs...
Funny, I don't have that problem.. My Sicilians seem to breed like rabbits..lol
I am normally seeing 2 princesses and up to 4 or 5 in heirs...
Oh, there are plenty of princes. Just that King Roger II hasn't had any sons yet. Mind you, I'm about to launch an invasion against Serbia (changed my mind...the Almoravids are becoming a bit of a superpower...). That should give my king a boost.
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Yeah I have noticed that in my games too..
What usually happens is that Aragon gets hit by France or Genoa, and Spain responds by taking Aragon and then getting thier butt kicked around..
All the while the Almos are storming Castile/Leon
65% the AI Almos win out in Spain
30% the Castile AI wins out
05% another faction wins out, usually the English
The factions NEVER, and I mean NEVER enjoy some peace, they seem to be perpetually at war...lol
as far as the Portugese, they always seem to be somebodies footnote in the annals of history...:P
Out of my games, the only unusual winner were the Eggys who had attacked the Almos from day 1.
It can happen, the odds are only extremely low. Had an about 250 years peace between the Almohads and Spain once. Only change was that the Almohads took Castille from Spanish civil war rebels about 150 years into the game.Originally Posted by doctrellor
And they didn't broke the peace, but were wiped out by me after they attacked me.
VI 2.1 slighy modded, but nothing that had any influence on that peace.
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In Vanilla more often than not, if Almo is an AI and Castile is an AI, Castile wins, and becomes a juggernaut, due to Jinete spamming
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I think Roger the Not-Very-Virile needs to die...
Hehe. I dunno...maybe Don Marino Caetani the not-very-successful needs to drink a few of the other kings under the table and get them to marry off their princesses to my princes. I've conquered Serbia now, so that might start a boost in King Roger II's extra cirricular activities. I hope. Let's hope the real history of Norman Sicily does not replay (i.e. the ruling dynasty dying off and the Holy Roman Empire - or someone else in my case - claiming Sicily for themselves
).
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I believe in a society without rules, laws and regulations. A society where there are only ideas - strict ideas that must be followed to by the letter - and any failure to comply is punishable by death. This would be no dictatorship or police state, no one would be living in terror. It would merely be a 'reassessment of one's preferences,' people living in 'not-so-optimistic security.' So, welcome, those who are 'longing to be blindly obedient and loyal, unbeknownst to them.'
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