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The Grand Campaign starts tomorrow!

PDXCON2022 returns to Stockholm this September! Join us on the road to PDXCON2022 with another Grand Campaign!

Watch our developers as they play through a customized game of Crusader Kings, Europa Universalis, Hearts of Iron, and Stellaris and follow laws passed by our Community-led Senate. Following the great tradition laid down last year for PDXCON, there may be familiar faces, returning arch-rivals, and maybe some new friends!



[h3]What is a Grand Campaign?[/h3]
The story of a Grand Campaign is written in the senate, where Community-formed and led parties propose and vote on laws, that our developers have to follow on stream. This Grand Campaign spans the timeframe of four of our games, spanning several thousand years of alt-human history. Starting in the Crusader Kings era, all the way to Stellaris. In between games, we will transfer elements of one era to the next, so that the entire game is played in the same universe. This year, we've teamed up with some of your favorite modders, to make it that much more entertaining!

[h3]How can I get involved?[/h3]
Join the Senate on discord! Parties on discord are still accepting newcomers, and while the bills have been passed for Crusader Kings, there are still around a thousand years of history, and ~40 hours of streams that your laws can directly affect! There will also be quick votes held on discord for in-game events deemed appropriate to pass to the senate by our Game Masters.

[h3]Where can I watch?[/h3]
Join us on twitch.tv/paradoxinteractive, starting at 10:00 AM CEST (08:00 UTC)!

[h3]What is PDXCON?[/h3]
PDXCON2022 is an opportunity to meet some of your favorite developers, live in person at our annual Paradox Convention! Join a massive board game session, attend Paradox games’ orchestra & play our games (potentially including some cool new unreleased content)! Get the tickets while supplies last!



See you there!

🛠️ [Update 1.6.1.2] CK3 — Live now

Hello everyone!

We released Update 1.6.1.2 for PC today at 3 PM CEST. This is a quick update intended to address some issues reported in 1.6.1x before our development team takes a rest for the summer and shouldn't break compatibility with existing saves.

Read more about this update on our official forums.



Some of the fixes included in this update:

  • Fixed icon overlap in the character view, preventing players from accessing their tooltips
  • Properly applied the Priesthood Slaughtered modifiers on the different counties for the Toledan Nights event
  • The Guanches culture properly unlocks their Men-at-Arms, the Vaulter Infantry
  • The notification event for forming the Canaries should no longer have missing localization
  • Properly displayed the liege title requirement for the "Consolidate the Canaries" decision
  • Iberia should now have much fewer provinces becoming Sephardi


If you are still experiencing problems with the game after today's update, please disable any mods to see if the issue persists.

If mods are not causing issues you encounter, please pop over to the bug reporting section of our forum and post a report of what you experienced in detail so we can investigate and fix any issues as soon as possible!

Dev Diary #103: Summer Break 🌞

Greetings!

Summer is upon us, and with Fate of Iberia and the 1.6.1 update(s) (note: another small fix update will be released this week), we feel confident that the game is in a good place where it can be enjoyed over the break! (As always, keep those reports up if you find an issue) Soon we’ll all be out enjoying the beautiful Swedish summer, taking some well-deserved rest, and recharging for the time ahead!

► Read our Dev Diary #103: Summer Break



As mentioned in Dev Diary 100, we have big and small plans, some of which will be revealed later this year. We’re very excited to see what you think, but we can’t say anything yet!

From this point onwards we will not have any regularly scheduled Dev Diaries until we’re all back! There may be a small dev diary here and there, but no promises. We’ll be back before the end of August.

If you want to keep discussing the game over the break, head over to our Discord. Also, note that we’ll have videos every Wednesday and Friday throughout the summer, mostly of the DevClash that wrapped up recently.

Before we leave you for the summer, did you know that we added several historical figures that can appear under the right circumstances? Here’s an overview written by Ola, known as Vaniljkaka on our forums!

  • Abbas ibn Firnas (~810-887), known in Latin as Armen Firman, was an Andalusian polymath. Sources claim that he made an attempt at flight by jumping from a tower in Córdoba clad in a loose cloak stiffened with wooden struts. For this, he got immortalized, and now has a statue outside Baghdad’s airport. Though Ibn Firnas would be alive in our 867 bookmark, you’ll only encounter him if the right event fires.
  • al-Zahrawi (936–1013), known as Albucasis in Latin, was one of the greatest surgeons of the Middle Ages, and court physician to the caliph in Córdoba. If you manage to encounter him in the game (you’ll need some luck for this, and an event about medicine…), he’ll even tell you an anecdote from his career.
  • Ibn al-Wafid (997 – 1074), known as Abenguefith in Latin, was a pharmacist and agronomist in Toledo in the middle of the 11th century. Historical sources claim that he was a pupil of al-Zahrawi, but this seems improbable, as al-Zahrawi died before 1013. Ibn al-Wafid is a great court physician if you play emir Yahya in the Rags to Riches bookmark.
  • Al-Zarkali (1029-1100), known in Latin as Arzachel, was a craftsman and astronomer based in Toledo. He fled the city when Castille conquered it in 1085. His work formed part of the basis for the Toledan Tables, a set of astronomical tables that were later translated into Latin by Gerard of Cremona. He is in the court of Toledo in the 1066 start.
  • Joseph ibn Nagrela (1035-1066), also known as Joseph ha-Nagid, was vizier to the incompetent, alcoholic emir Badis of Granada. Ibn Nagrela belonged to a prominent lineage of Sephardic Jews; his father Samuel was a famous scholar, warrior, and poet. Ibn Nagrela was the chief victim of the Granada Massacre in December 1066, crucified by an angry mob for supposedly trying to usurp the throne. However, our game begins in January 1066, so perhaps he will fare better in this history…
  • Ibn Zuhr (1094-1162), known in Latin as Avenzoar, was a physician and poet, who seems to have had a dramatic fallout with one of his employers, the Almoravid ruler. This fallout was very much the inspiration for one of the events in Struggle for Iberia…
  • Ibn Tufail (1105 – 1185), known in Latin as Abubacer Aben Tofail, was a physician, novelist, and astronomer, among other things. He was quite keen on autopsies, as you’ll notice if you encounter him, which will require the right event at the right time.
  • Gerard of Cremona (~1114-1187) was an Italian translator of scientific books from Arabic into Latin, active in the kingdom of Castille. After the fall of Toledo, his work was instrumental in making Arabic knowledge available to the Western European intellectual sphere, ushering in the “Renaissance of the Twelfth Century”. Gerard can be encountered if you get an appropriate event during the years when he was active - make sure that conciliation is the prevailing mood in Iberia!
  • Ibn Rushd (1126-1198), known in Latin as Averroes, was a polymath and jurist and one of the most influential intellectuals of the Middle Ages, with a whole school of thought, averroism, that bears his name. In his youth, he seems to have been a pupil of both Ibn Zuhr and Ibn Tufail. There seem to be claims that he experimented with flight, just like ibn Firnas. Though he is very famous, he lived after our game’s current bookmark dates, and you’ll only encounter him with a bit of luck through an event in the right time period…
  • Qasmuna (11th-12th century) was a female Sephardi poet. Some of her poems are preserved, but little is known of her life. However, there is a theory that she was the sister of Joseph ibn Nagrela. I chose to go with this, since it made their family tree more interesting and allowed us to include her in the game. You’ll likely find her with her brother in the court of Granada.



We are excited to come back refreshed and relaxed after vacation, and resume working on the game that we all know and love! Until August, goodbye!

The Steam Summer Sale is here! 🌞

Create your own stories in Crusader Kings III
Check out the Steam Summer Sale from June 23 to July 7.
🤯 Crusader Kings III: -20%
😲 Northern Lords: -20%
😎 Crusader Kings III - Royal Edition: -10%

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1158310/Crusader_Kings_III

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🛠️ [Update 1.6.1.1] CK3 — Live now

Hello everyone,

Today we're releasing a minor 1.6.1.1 update to improve stability. Existing saves and mods compatible with 1.6.1 should continue to work with this version. Update notes can be found below.



Changes in 1.6.1.1:

  • Corrected an issue causing a crash when court events timed out.
  • Corrected an issue with AI Clan characters using Conquest CB.


Additionally: An issue affecting our Jewish community has been found and deemed necessary to fix, therefore a second minor update will be released next week to address this.

As always, please let us know if you have any feedback or issues regarding this update!