

The game’s most recent dev diary shows off some neat additions to the game, like a fix that makes “ugly” characters look more unappealing, and a list that allows you to contemplate all of your past murders. Ruler Designer will come to the game in Patch 1.2. I don’t care about the Petty King of Ireland, but I do care about my original character. Starting with your own ruler, made from scratch, negates some of that. The amount of strategy and info on hand can be overwhelming, especially since it’s nestled into so many menus. This isn’t a massive game-changer, but it does make getting into Crusader Kings 3 a lot easier. I can even go ahead and pick some of the more interesting and occult traits, like Witch, and go hard on starting a coven from day one. It’s easier to get into the story that way. (You don’t get to customize the spouse and kids, unfortunately, but they’re generated with your pre-set Faith and Culture.)Įventually, my starting characters will die and their descendants will take the wheel, but I’m still eager to start off with a totally original character I’ve devised myself, and not a pre-generated one. I can even set up my character’s starting family by marking them as married and assigning them a number of sons or daughters. Paradox has already included the ability for players to change their game rules and have a totally equal world, despite it being 1066, so it’s great to be able to start rulers off that can thrive in these new worlds.
It’s really varied, and players can go ahead and create whatever kind of ruler they want. I can give him some social traits to round that out, like the ability to journal his feelings out, and being really great at parties. On the other hand, if I want to go for a more challenging run, I can create a young man who beat the odds and survived medieval pneumonia, and now has to use his vast intellect to assume control over an entire nation. I can go ahead and make her a master of tactics and a fearsome berserker, which is presumably how she took the throne via revolt. That gives her a comfortable boost in popular opinion, but other lords and ladies look down on her. For instance, I can create a young woman and then decide that she was the leader of a peasant revolt, then assign that trait to her.
