❄️ Novgorod Nobles - Part #8
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It doesn't take long to find out that there are quite a few ways to die in Crusader Kings III, and that death - in whatever form it takes - will eventually come calling for everyone. One data-hungry player decided to compile the data on death in Paradox's newest grand strategy game, and the results indicate that your ruler is most likely going to die of 'natural causes', and they probably won't live far beyond the age of 60.
Redditor Imnimo has posted a graph detailing the ages and causes of death for every character in one 600-year playthrough of Crusader Kings III. Using a simple script, Imnimo was able to pull a good amount of data out of their save file, using a weighting system to assign a 'cause' of death from among multiple health penalties if more than one were present.
That means, Imnimo explains, that a character who died having both the bubonic plague and depression traits is coded as having died from the plague, since that's the more physically deadly condition. The categories of death include childbirth, imprisonment, genetic disorders, homicide, stress, injury, disease, war, and natural causes, and the chart breaks down how frequently each of these was the leading cause of death for all the game's thousands of characters.
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Medieval games are less common than you might think. Rare is the videogame that doesn't feature at least one sword, suit of armour, or roast chicken, but they're usually mixed in with bearded hermits slinging magic fireballs, which we're reliably informed your average medieval peasant had very little knowledge of.
To that end, we've assembled a list of the finest PC games that eschew all the prophecy and pyrotechnics for some good old fashioned steel-on-steel action. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is, after all, no basis for a system of government. Similarly, a level ten Necromancer against a blacksmith wearing a potato sack is no basis for a fair fight.
Nothing is quite as satisfying as putting your feet up in the local tavern after a hard day mucking out your liege's pigpen for pocket change. So, put down the healing potion and prepare to liberally apply leeches to any and all wounds you might have, before living a miserable life of poverty and probably dying of the plague. Here are the best medieval games and knight games on PC.
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The first major patch for Crusader Kings III arrives on the morrow, which means it's a very special day. Today, we get to comb through the changelog and see what kinds of fixes and updates are on the way to Paradox's latest grand strategy game. We're in luck, too, because this really is a big 'un.
In addition to the usual funny ones like "Reclusive characters will no longer host feasts" and "You will no longer be stressed out if a spouse you dislike dies", there are some important changes in Crusader Kings III update 1.1.0 that could have an impact on the way you play. Notably, the so-called 'North Korea strategy' we highlighted a couple weeks ago is going to be essentially unusable going forward, since this patch increases the maximum penalty for being above the domain limit to 100%.
Again, the changelog for 1.1.0 is huge, and the updates are broadly categorised into the headings of Game Balance, Interface, Art, Localisation, Game Content, User Modding, Databases, and Bugfixes. Paradox has been hard at work, it seems, and no detail is too big or too small to catch the attention of its industrious medieval engineers.
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