CK2 > Stellaris
>>339283205
HoI3 > CK2
>>339283205
Agreed
>>339283205
You're comparing a historical Grand Strategy game with 58 available DLC packs to a sci-fi Grand Strategy game with 0 DLC?
Of course CK2 is currently better.
>>339283546Vanilla was better too
>>339283674But that's wrongI still respect your opinion though
i couldn't figure out what to do after i tried to make up some claims at a duchy in 1066 ireland to start a war so I could take over the entire island
i married some french wife andd sent all my council members to do stuff but then like a couple months passed and nothing happened
>>339285009
>A couple of months passed and nothing happened
This might not be the right genre for you.
That said, Ireland is one of the hardest starts for a beginner. The game isn't designed to be fair, and some starting positions can be impossible without a great deal of luck. (Any starting character can potentially become anything, but it might be 20+ times of starting over before the right circumstances occur to not get obliterated immediately)
>>339283205
>comparing two games that are not similar in any way at all except for being made by the same company
>and still being wrong
>>339286320
>Ireland is one of the hardest starts for a beginner
In the 1066 start date? It's called tutorial island for a reason.
>>339286320
>ireland is one of the hardest starts for a beginner
>>339286320
>That said, Ireland is one of the hardest starts for a beginner
>>339286573
>>339286591
>>339286780
Yeah, yeah.
I forgot about 1066. "Hard" isn't right. "Boring as fuck" is the appropriate term. Waiting around for forged claims or marriage shenanigans to take a single county isn't my idea of an ideal place to start.